Friday, June 25, 2010

Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove criticises ECB after Peter Wright is elected

By Paul Bolton Published: 11:44PM GMT 01 March 2010

Wright edged out Derbyshire batsman Tim O"Gorman in a new opinion of the first-class counties and the MCC but was criticised since of his miss of first-class personification experience.

The ECB voiced on Monday that Wright, the handling executive of bat-makers Gunn and Moore, had been inaugurated to the house by a 28-8 opinion of the full membership to reinstate former Lancashire authority Jack Simmons.

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But no discuss was finished of Wright"s appointment as cricket chairman. Instead the ECB will keep that post open whilst it seeks capitulation for inherent changes that will capacitate it to designate rather than elect the authority of cricket in future.

"I am a small bit unhappy that the constitution appears to have been abandoned in foster of removing lucky people on to the board," Bransgrove said.

"Changes to the constitution have to be presented to the ECB stakeholders and approved.

"That has not nonetheless been done. In the new list it could not have been clearer: the usually issue we were choosing by casting votes on was either Peter Wright should be authority of cricket."

The ECB is expected to face serve claims that it has finished a hoax of the approved routine if the due inherent changes do not concede the newly allocated cricket authority a place on the house of directors.

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