<p>The Indian Cricket Board and the ICC were today heading towards a collision course with the former rejecting the key recommendations of the Lord Woolf report concerning the restructuring in the top management of the world body.<br /><br /></p>.<p>BCCI President N Srinivasan told a press conference here that the Working Committee of the Board has rejected the main recommendations made by the committee headed by Lord Woolf.<br /><br />"The working committee discussed all the main recommendations of the report submitted to the ICC by a committee headed by Lord Woolf. The working committee was of the opinion that these recommendations were not acceptable and rejected it," Srinivasan said after the BCCI Working Committee meeting.<br /><br />"The Working Committee was in particular not agreeable to the changes in the structure of the management of ICC that had been proposed," he added.<br /><br />Srinivasan, however, did not specify which of the several recommendations of the Woolf report the BCCI was opposed to.<br /><br />The ICC's independent governance review, headed by Lord Woolf, had called for sweeping changes in the administration of cricket and the functioning of its governing body.<br /><br />It recommended a restructuring of the ICC's executive board to make it more independent and less dominated by the bigger and more powerful countries and also a re-examination of the rights and benefits of the Test-playing Full Member nations, calling for measures to increase transparency in dealings by the ICC and its members.</p>
<p>The Indian Cricket Board and the ICC were today heading towards a collision course with the former rejecting the key recommendations of the Lord Woolf report concerning the restructuring in the top management of the world body.<br /><br /></p>.<p>BCCI President N Srinivasan told a press conference here that the Working Committee of the Board has rejected the main recommendations made by the committee headed by Lord Woolf.<br /><br />"The working committee discussed all the main recommendations of the report submitted to the ICC by a committee headed by Lord Woolf. The working committee was of the opinion that these recommendations were not acceptable and rejected it," Srinivasan said after the BCCI Working Committee meeting.<br /><br />"The Working Committee was in particular not agreeable to the changes in the structure of the management of ICC that had been proposed," he added.<br /><br />Srinivasan, however, did not specify which of the several recommendations of the Woolf report the BCCI was opposed to.<br /><br />The ICC's independent governance review, headed by Lord Woolf, had called for sweeping changes in the administration of cricket and the functioning of its governing body.<br /><br />It recommended a restructuring of the ICC's executive board to make it more independent and less dominated by the bigger and more powerful countries and also a re-examination of the rights and benefits of the Test-playing Full Member nations, calling for measures to increase transparency in dealings by the ICC and its members.</p>