The ICC Board, exercising its power under Article 2.7 of the ICC’s Articles of Association, has unanimously decided to suspend the membership of the USA Cricket Association (USACA) with immediate effect.
“The ICC Board has made this difficult decision in the best interest of the game and all cricketers in the USA,” said ICC Chairman N. Srinivasan.
The decision to suspend USACA was made after very careful consideration of the findings set out in a recently constituted Review Group report to the ICC Board on the Status and Activities of USACA, a comprehensive document based on input from over 100 stakeholders, including USACA, and followed a meeting with USACA representatives during the ICC Annual Conference week.
The Review Group, in its comprehensive report, had expressed “significant concerns about the governance, finance, reputation and cricketing activities of USACA”
The suspension means that USACA will not be entitled to receive any ICC funding nor will it be entitled to determine whether cricket matches and events staged in the US should have the status of approved or disapproved cricket. Instead, the ICC will make that determination, in accordance with Section 32.2 of the ICC Operating Manual
However, the ICC Board has confirmed it will allow the USA cricket team to participate in next month’s ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 in Ireland and Scotland.
“The ICC Board has made this difficult decision after careful consideration and in the best interest of the game and all cricketers in the USA. The country has tremendous potential but because of governance, financial and cricketing challenges, the opportunity to grow the game is not being properly nurtured,” said Srinivasan.
“The ICC Board had put USACA on notice in its January meeting this year and had hoped that it would show some urgency to address and improve in the areas that were identified as weaknesses. Unfortunately, the response to date has been inadequate and it has proved necessary for the ICC Board to take further action,” he added.
In order to have its suspension lifted and its membership reinstated, USACA will be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the ICC Board.
As part of the follow-up to the Board’s decision, the ICC Chief Executive assisted by the management and representatives of the BCCI, CA, ECB and the WICB will assume responsibility for monitoring USACA’s efforts to satisfy the reinstatement conditions on an ongoing basis.
The same group will also seek to support the development of a meaningful strategy for the future promotion and development of cricket in the USA, including through the appointment of a locally-based advisory group and unification of all stakeholders.