Former CWI boss, Cameron, makes bid for ICC leadership
According to reports, Cameron will be seeking nominations for the post but is yet to make a request that the CWI support his bid.
It is not certain if the CWI would support a bid from Cameron either after the former boss and the man who ousted him, Ricky Skerritt, had very public differences, not just during their election campaigns, but recently.
Skerritt investigated Cameron’s tenure as president by way of an audit where there were a number of questions regarding accounting practices of the organization.
CWI vice president, Dr Kishore Shallow has not commented on whether or not the CWI would back such a bid, saying he wanted to wait to discuss it with the board upon the occasion of receiving a formal notice on the matter.
ICC Chairman, Shashank Manohar, will leave the post when his term ends this year with the ICC slated to discuss the election of a new boss in the very near future.
At the moment, frontrunner to fill the spot being left vacant by Manohar is England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief, Colin Graves.
Graves was expected to be elected unopposed when he steps down from his five-year sojourn at the helm of the ECB in August.
Cameron was president of the CWI from 2013-2019.