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Zaheer Abbas all set to become next ICC President
Najam Sethi stepped down from candidature, to make way for a 'great Pakistani Test player'.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jun 02, 2015, 11:33 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 03, 2015, 10:27 AM (IST)


Karachi: Pakistan on Tuesday nominated former captain Zaheer Abbas to become president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the game’s world governing body said it was seeking distinguished ex-cricketers. ALSO READ: PCB executive committee chairman, Najam Sethi, withdraws from ICC presidency race
The announcement comes the day after former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi withdrew his candidacy in response to the ICC’s decision the post would only be open to leading former players from July 2016.
Abbas, who was principal advisor to Sethi at the PCB, played 78 Tests and 62 one-day internationals for Pakistan in a distinguished career. The 67-year-old was the only batsman from the sub-continent to score 100 first class centuries in first-class cricket. PCB said Abbas’s nomination was approved.
“PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan and board of governors have approved the nomination of Abbas as ICC president for 2015-16,” the body said in a statement. Abbas’s nomination will be considered in an ICC board meeting to be held in Barbados from June 22-26. If approved, he will take over on July 1 for one year.
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