A section of the ICC's members, aided by participants in their ecosystem and the Pakistan Cricket Board, insist that the ICC's new chairperson should be elected on basis of a 2/3rd majority while most member boards - including India, England and Australia - believe the election should take place through a simple majority. The ICC has no clear definition of the election process.
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India-Pakistan clash building up in ICC boardroom
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