"At the ICC Board meeting held today in Singapore, the revised resolution relating to the governance, competition and financial models of ICC were presented. The scope of the resolutions presently proposed were substantially changed, for which SLC required a fresh mandate from Executive Committee and stakeholders," a release from the SLC said.
The Board said its representative at the ICC Board meeting abstained from voting as SLC was unable to obtain such a mandate today. It said SLC would therefore have to go back to the Executive Committee and stakeholders before voting on the resolutions.
Analysts here expressed shock at the local governing body's shift in stance vis-a-vis the ICC proposals as the SLC had said recently after a meeting with its stakeholders that it would oppose the controversial proposals authored by India, England and Australia.