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Did BCCI play a part in Shashank Manohar's resignation as ICC Chairman?

Shashank Manohar mailed his resignation letter to ICC CEO Dave Richardson without clarifying the exact reason for this sudden move.

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In a stunning turn of events, Shashank Manohar on Wednesday resigned as International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman citing personal reasons, abruptly ending his two-year tenure in a mere eight months. The 59-year-old Manohar mailed his resignation letter to ICC CEO Dave Richardson without clarifying the exact reason for this sudden move.

However, according to highly-placed sources, Manohar decided to quit after BCCI gained enough ground to block the constitutional and financial reforms that were set to be passed by the ICC at its next board meeting.
Any reform to be passed needs 2/3rd majority but BCCI, in all likelihood, has managed to get Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe on its side.

It is learnt, expecting a loss of face, Manohar resigned with immediate effect. "I was elected unopposed as the first independent Chairman of ICC last year. I have tried to do my best and have tried to be fair and impartial in deciding matters in the functioning of the Board and in matters related to Member Boards along with the able support of all Directors," Manohar has stated in his resignation letter.

"However, for personal reasons it is not possible for me to hold the august office of ICC Chairman and hence I am tendering my resignation as Chairman with immediate effect. I take this opportunity to thank all the Directors, the Management and staff of ICC for supporting me wholeheartedly. I wish ICC all the very best and hope it achieves greater heights," he concluded.

Late in the evening Manohar told ESPN Cricinfo that his reasons of resignation are genuinely personal. "It has nothing to do with the ICC functioning or these issues which are going to come up. Personal reason means genuinely personal. And I don't lie," Manohar told the leading cricket website.

Manohar had last year resigned from the BCCI President's position citing his inability to carry out the Lodha Committee reforms in toto. His detractors in BCCI, at that time, had said that he left a sinking ship for the safer confines of the ICC. He became the first independent chairman of ICC but had several run ins with BCCI on revenue sharing pattern.

The BCCI which in recent past had not shared a great rapport with Manohar expressed surprise through a media release. "Mr. Manohar's contribution to Indian cricket is invaluable. He is a man of few words but excellent deeds. The BCCI Committee of Administrators (CoA) was looking forward to a long-term cooperation between the ICC and BCCI with Mr. Manohar at the helm of affairs," it stated.

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