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Dave Richardson

MCC Cricket Committee proposes ‘Sending off’ to be a law

Some of the other topics discussed were uniformity in bat sizes, ball tampering laws and also law on ball striking the fielder’s helmet, which was proposed to be changed.

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Happy Birthday, Dave Richardson: Former South Africa cricketer and ICC CEO turns 57!

Dave Richardson made his debut in 1991 against India.

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ICC proposes Test Championship every 2 years from 2019

Earlier, ICC had scrapped the proposal of having a two-tier Test system at the insistence of BCCI and other bards.

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Dave Richardson: It is important to the global game of cricket that it can be played safely

Dave Richardson added that following England's decision the ICC would make its own security arrangements to ensure the safety of their match officials.

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Hanif Mohammad passes away: ICC expresses sadness

Hanif Mohammad batted 970 minutes for his career-best 337 against the West Indies in Bridgetown in 1957-58.

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ICC chief Dave Richardson dismisses idea of mandatory life bans for match-fixing

Richardson also said the withdrawal of so many top golfers from the Rio Olympics next month had made it harder for sports such as cricket, that were considering bids for Games status.

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ICC to decide on T20 World Cup 2018 in October

South Africa was the clear favourite to host the 2018 edition of the competition and the matter had to be finalised at the ICC's Annual meeting in Edinburgh

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ICC: Two divisions in Test cricket and a new one-day league in pipeline

Dave Richardson said, "This is a complex issue on many levels but I am heartened by the progress that has been made to date"

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BCB vice-president not in favour of two-tier Test system

Mahbubul is the third of the BCB directors after Ahmed Sajjadul Alam and Tanjil Chowdhury to speak against the two-tier proposal.

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Batsmen can use silicon tape to fool hot spot: MIT scientists

Anil Kumble visited the MIT lab to see the tools used for measuring HotSpot, Hawk-Eye's efficiency

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