Kuala Lumpur: New Zealand's Alan Isaac will succeed India's Sharad Pawar as the eighth International Cricket Council (ICC) president during the council's annual conference beginning here Sunday.
The ICC annual conference week begins with the Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) meeting at the Shangri-La Hotel here and ends Thursday with Isaac taking over as president from Sharad Pawar, who completes his two-year term at the end of the week.
The ICC Council, at its meeting Thursday, will be asked to approve amendments to the ICC Articles which will create the post of chairman from June 2014 with the president's role being ambassadorial from there on.
The council will also be required to confirm the appointment of David Richardson as successor to Haroon Lorgat as the ICC Chief Executive.
The council's associate and affiliate members' meeting Monday will elect their three representatives to serve two-year terms on the ICC Board.
On the agenda of the CEC meeting are recommendations from the ICC Cricket Committee, which include the reaffirmation of the universal application of the Decision Review System (DRS), minor enhancements to the 50-over format and, importantly, discussions on the protection and promotion of international cricket within a changed landscape that is showing a growing number of domestic professional T20 leagues. (IANS)