ICC chairman Shashank Manohar stepped down and Imran Khawaja will be temporary incharge

Singapore's Imran Khwaja to assume responsibility until the election process is finished 

ICC chairman Shashank Manohar stepped down and Imran Khawaja will be temporary incharge

Shashank Manohar has officially get retired as International Cricket Council (ICC) director after heading the game's worldwide overseeing body for a long time.

Singapore's Imran Khwaja — already Manohar's delegate — has been raised as a temporary administrator until the election procedure for the new ICC chairman is not completed.

Election procedure for the new executive

Imran Khwaja will be the interval executive of ICC until decisions are held for the post. The choice was taken by the ICC Board on Wednesday after officeholder Shashank Manohar ventured down after two terms in the job.

Affirming Manohar's retirement and Khwaja's rise, the ICC said in an announcement on Wednesday that its Board is "normal" to endorse the political race strategy for the replacement "inside the following week".

Notwithstanding Khwaja being a competitor for the administrator's post — BCCI president Sourav Ganguly stays a position pariah.

However, We can comprehend that England's Colin Graves is the most loved to accept accountability during the ICC's yearly gathering, liable to be held one month from now.

Khwaja, who is a previous leader of the Singapore Cricket Association, was chosen as ICC's agent administrator in 2017, a year after Manohar turned into the worldwide cricket body's debut autonomous executive.

A legal advisor by calling, Khwaja, 64, has been an ever-present yet little-heard figure - freely at any rate. He remains, be that as it may, an amazing voice on the ICC Board and is a piece of various powerful advisory groups.

Right now, the boards Khwaja sits on incorporate the Finance and Commercial Affairs, Nominations, Development (seat), and Membership.

The representative executive's position was a piece of the new ICC constitution which became effective from 2017. That constitution was drafted by a five-man working group which included Khwaja.

It was Khwaja who assumed a huge job in persuading Manohar to proceed as ICC executive in 2017 after the previous BCCI president had picked to step down even before completing a year in the post.

Although he is the director of Associates, Khwaja has had a state in huge changes the ICC did under Manohar's initiative, including the upgrade of the administrative structure, the account model, and making a fair structure at the ICC board where even the littler nations have had a state.

Manohar, who made an astonishing return as BCCI president in 2015 after Jagmohan Dalmiya's destruction, left the BCCI and took over as the primary autonomous administrator of the ICC in 2016.

Manohar assumed a noteworthy job in realigning the ICC's income model.

BCCI's predominance

It was recently inclined to India — alongside England and Australia — since a dominant part of the ICC's sponsorship originated from the Indian market.

This debilitating of the BCCI's predominance apparently didn't go down well with Manohar's recent partners.

Obligation of appreciation

"There is no uncertainty that cricket owes Shashank an obligation of appreciation for all he has accomplished for the game," said Khwaja.

"He has left cricket and the ICC in a superior spot than he discovered it."

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