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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
Rameez refuses to undergo selection test, out of ICC job race
Karachi, PTI:
Rameez eventually did convey that if the ICC was interested in having him as a candidate, they should appoint him directly instead of putting him through the normal selection process.

 Rameez Raja has missed out on a chance to succeed Malcolm Speed as the chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the cricketer-turned-commentator refused to undergo the selection process.
Sources close to the former captain said Rameez had declined to go through the selection process meant for all prospective candidates for the CEO’s post laid out by the ICC.
The sources said that majority of the ICC executive board members had responded favourably when Rameez’s name was spoken about as a possible candidate to replace Speed who steps down in June next year.
“Some indirect contacts were also made with Rameez by some ICC people but he was hesitant about applying for the post,” the source said.
Rameez, who has also served as chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board, had a very good image in the ICC corridors of power and would have been a strong candidate to take over from Speed, the sources said.
“But Rameez conveyed that he was happy in his broadcasting career as he was earning well and it allowed him to also relax and work at his own pace,” the source said.
He said that Rameez eventually did convey that if the ICC was interested in having him as a candidate, they should appoint him directly instead of putting him through the normal selection process.
“Obviously this cannot happen in the ICC as every position has to be filled after a proper selection procedure,” the source said.
Speed is set to retire in June next year and the shortlisting of potential candidates would start when the ICC board meets in Dhaka in March next year.
“First an attempt would be made to pick an in-house candidate with consensus but if does not happen then someone from outside with the required qualifications would be picked by a four-man selection committee and he will then work with Speed in May and formally take over from June,” a source said.

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