"The International Cricket Council is slowly but surely losing its credibility and with N Srinivasan appointed the first chairman of ICC after its 52-member council approved a controversial revamp to its administrative structure, it seems ICC is doomed," said Abdi in a statement.
A full member council today approved the amendments to the ICC's Memorandum and Articles of Association at the Annual Conference and revamped the body's administrative structure.
"N Srinivasan, who with his unethical tactics under the mask of having the betterment of the game at heart, is just keen on power and nothing else. He will go to any length to get his way and that may spell the end of ICC," Abdi, who is also a counsel for Srinivasan's foe and former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, said.
"Srinivasan is under investigation for corruption and is known for rude behaviour. He ruled the BCCI with an iron hand and will use the same tactics as the chairman of the ICC, too. He is defiant and was instrumental in India refusing to use the DRS, a clear slap in the face of ICC. Many of the cricket hiccups in the sub-continent, it is alleged, is the result of Srinivasan being at the helm of the BCCI," he added.
"At a time when sports the world over are cleansing their disciplines of unethical practices and coming down heavily on unsporting deeds, it is shocking to see Srinivasan heading an organisation that once boasted of adhering to principles and improved governance.
"How can a person, who once defied the ICC's smooth working, now head the same organisation and expect cooperation from all around. That seems pretty unlikely. Is ICC digging its own grave?" asked Abdi.
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