Former captains Rahul Dravid and Mahela Jayawardene joined the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) cricket committee on Friday in the first major appointments at the game’s governing body since India’s Shashank Manohar was elected chairman.
Former Indian skipper Dravid and retired Sri Lankan strokemaker Jayawardene, two of the biggest run-scorers of all-time, will join the likes of Australian coach Darren Lehman and the umpire Richard Kettleborough on a body which has a crucial say in playing matters.
Jayawardene and Dravid had joined the committee after Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara and former India leg-spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan completed their three-year terms, ICC said.
Anil Kumble, another former India leg-spinner, will remain as chair of the committee after being re-elected for a second stint, the ICC added in a statement after a meeting at their headquarters in Dubai.
The appointments come a day after Manohar, a former president of the Indian cricket board, was unanimously elected as the first independent chairman of the world’s governing body.