Shashankar Manohar always used someone else to do the dirty work for him, making sure his hands are not soiled. The first independent president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) has instincts of a chess player and all his skills can be seen from the way he is making member-countries or his CEO David Richardson take on the Indian cricket board on every contentious issue. ICC shelves two-tier Test system; shifts focus to bilateral ties..
Shashank and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Anurag Thakur, who was secretary when he was the board chief, are today at loggerheads over a slew of issues. Shashank will, as always, be more concerned about the image he has carefully created for himself as a man of utmost credibility and integrity.
Not only Thakur, but most senior members in the board are cut up with Shashank for deserting them when he should have been leading them to take on the Rajendra Mal Lodha Committee and opting for a cushy position as the ICC chief. On assuming charge, he made lofty statements promising to rescind decisions taken during the aborted tenure of his predecessor, Narayanaswamy Srinivasan.