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Wellington, March 2 NZPA - New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and Cricket Australia (CA) have jointly nominated former Australian Prime Minister John Howard to serve as International Cricket Council (ICC) president from 2012.
Cricket Australia (CA) and New Zealand Cricket (NZC) today announced that they have jointly nominated John Howard as their candidate to serve as International Cricket Council (ICC) President from 2012.
The two Boards made the joint nomination to the ICC Board earlier today.

One of Australia's greatest fast bowlers, Dennis Lillee, was formally inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame at the tea interval on the second day of the third Test between Australia and the West Indies in Perth.

Cricket Australia become the latest country to honour its volunteers when it presented ICC centenary medals to its six volunteers before the start of the second day's play in the first cricket Test between Australia and the West Indies in Brisbane on Friday.

One of the best-known names in world sport, the late Don Bradman, was formally inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame at the Bradman Oration at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday

Draft Future Tours Programme post-2012 approved in principal
The ICC Board met in Johannesburg today on day one of a two-day meeting, one of the four scheduled meetings it holds in a year.
The results of day one include the following:
Future Tours Programme post-2012

Australia's Neil Harvey and Allan Border alongside England's Derek Underwood and David Gower were inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the tea interval on the first day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's on Thursday.
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