ICC Chair

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The ICC Chair is the highest-ranking elected official of the International Cricket Council, responsible for overseeing its governance and strategic direction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket administration role
leadership position
position in international organization
appliesTo international cricket
appointedBy ICC Board NERFINISHED
countryAssociation no fixed nationality requirement
employer International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Dubai NERFINISHED
inception 1989 (as modern ICC leadership role, evolving from earlier conference chairmanships)
jurisdiction global cricket governance
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
officeHolderTitle Chair
partOf International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy Alan Isaac NERFINISHED
Clyde Walcott NERFINISHED
Colin Cowdrey NERFINISHED
David Morgan NERFINISHED
Ehsan Mani NERFINISHED
Greg Barclay NERFINISHED
Jagmohan Dalmiya NERFINISHED
Lord Alexander of Tunis NERFINISHED
Lord Bessborough NERFINISHED
Lord Cobham NERFINISHED
Lord Darnley NERFINISHED
Lord Harris NERFINISHED
Lord Harris of H3 (earlier chair of Imperial Cricket Conference)
Lord Hawke NERFINISHED
Lord March NERFINISHED
Lord Sheffield NERFINISHED
Malcolm Gray NERFINISHED
N. Srinivasan NERFINISHED
Pelham Warner NERFINISHED
Percy Sonn NERFINISHED
Raymond Eustace Grant Glover NERFINISHED
Sharad Pawar NERFINISHED
Shashank Manohar NERFINISHED
Sir Donald Bradman NERFINISHED
Sir George Duckworth NERFINISHED
Sir Stanley Jackson NERFINISHED
Tony Lewis NERFINISHED
precededBy ICC President (as primary leadership role)
responsibleFor chairing ICC Board meetings
overall governance of ICC
oversight of ICC management
representing ICC in high-level forums
strategic planning of ICC
roleIn governance of International Cricket Council
strategic direction of International Cricket Council
selectionMethod election by ICC Board
termLength typically 2 years
termRenewable yes

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