A crucial meeting of the Cricket Executive Committee has been convened for next Tuesday. Reports indicate that following this meeting, committee members are scheduled to meet with the President to discuss the future trajectory of the sport’s local governance.
Sources said that the current Executive Committee may opt to step down if necessary, potentially paving the way for the appointment of an Interim Administrative Committee. This move would mark a definitive shift in how the sport is managed in the short term.
However, such a transition carries significant financial risks. Under International Cricket Council (ICC) regulations, the appointment of an interim body typically leads to the **suspension of ICC financial grants**. These funds would likely remain frozen until a formal election is held—expected within three months—to establish a permanent administration.