Tim May who put in his papers yesterday, had hinted to the FICA board in 2012 itself that he would be stepping down as CEO in 2013.
“It is not a sudden decision. The FICA board members were aware about the thoughts running through my mind,” said May yesterday.u00a0May believes that players from India and Pakistan should formu00a0associations to protect their interests.
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“The players should have a strong zeal to form associations (in these countries). All cricket-playing nations should have associations,” he said.
“The players’ associations in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are not being recognised by their respective boards as of now, but their interests are being taken care by FICA,” he added.
May has been a vocal critic of match fixing and had accused Pakistan’s captain Salim Malik of unfair practices way back in the 1994-95 season.u00a0