
The Logo of the Olympic and Paralympic Committee of the United States. Timesofindia.com in Birmingham: The Olympic and Paralympic Committee of the United States (USOPC) urged all the independent director of the US cricket (USAC) to immediately resign to resign and pave the way to reworking the wholesale leadership.In E -mail, reviewed by Timesofindia.com David Patterson, an APOPC Adviser, told Usac CEO Jonathan Atkeison that the Committee wanted every independent member of the Board of Directors to resign so that “new independent members could be appointed.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!According to people who are familiar with interviews, the international cricket council (ICC) supports UsopC. Members of the ICC Standards Committee attended recent meetings in Los Angeles with USOPC officials, chairman of Usac Veno Pisike and Atkeison, where the need for “clean slate” was underlined.In his correspondence, Patterson outlined seven more steps in his correspondence and stressed that the UsopC “will remain connected and involved in this process.” Atkeison, responding to e -mail, warned advice that if the UsopC conditions were not met, the committee will not open the window of request for the recognition of the national governing body for cricket – effectively prohibits USAC in sight of the Olympic cricket in the United States.Referring to the previous discussions Patterson added that partial repairs “simply do not work” and that complete resetting of the management is “by far the best procedure”.
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Atkeison sent Patterson’s report to the entire USAC Council and noted that the only new element is the willingness of UsopC and ICC officials “to build an initial slate to independent directors”.Timesofindia.com was looking for a comment from Pisike members and the Board of Directors Srini Salver and Anj Balus, but no one responded at the time of publication. This story will be updated when yes.Sources claim that several directors are ready to resign, while Pisike and Salver resist pressure. In fact, despite communication, one member of the Board of Directors claims that they have not received any formal communication from the ICC, despite the recent meetings of the government body with the management of Usac and Usac.UsopC intervention increases growing pressure on US cricket, which has faced repeated control and financial management since its foundation in 2018.