Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Ian Watmore stands down as ECB chairman with immediate effect

Written by 
Published in Cricket
Thursday, 07 October 2021 04:53

Ian Watmore has stood down as chair of the ECB with immediate effect after just over a year in the role.

Watmore, who experienced an equally brief period as chief executive of the FA just over a decade ago, is understood to have lost the confidence of the ECB board and the counties after a demanding couple of weeks which has seen England cancel their tour to Pakistan and a failure to agree a domestic schedule for the next couple of years.

The 63-year-old, who has also recently stood down from the position of First Civil Service Commissioner, is understood to be retiring completely. Current ECB Deputy Chair, Barry O'Brien, will step up as interim Chair, but has indicated to the ECB board that he will not be a candidate for the role. Instead a process to find a successor will begin shortly.

Watmore, the first chair to receive a salary for the role (£150,000 a year before expenses), could be forgiven for finding the job very different to the one he expected. His period in office, which officially started on September 1, 2020, has been defined by the battle to stage cricket in a time of Covid and has seen the ECB make relatively large-scale redundancies and suffer serious financial pressures. In a statement released by the ECB, Watmore alludes to some "wellbeing" concerns - he had a heart problem at the time he left the FA - and admits the demands of the job "taken have a personal toll" on him.

While initially popular with the counties, who welcomed his gentle style of management after years of more robust characters such as Giles Clarke and Colin Graves, Watmore appears to have lost their confidence in recent weeks. It is understood that several counties contacted the ECB to express their concerns after a meeting of the county chairs at Lord's last week in which he was described as somewhat confused. Several present at the meeting described it as "shambolic". The ECB has also been stung by criticism of the decision to cancel the England tour to Pakistan which was made by the ECB board chaired by Watmore.

But while Watmore's tenure at the ECB is unlikely to be remembered as especially successful, he did have an impact at the ICC. He was a key figure in the decision to remove Manu Sawhney as the organisation's CEO and gave crucial impetus in the push towards cricket embracing Olympic participation.

"It is with regret that I step down as Chair of the ECB, but I do so in mindfulness of my own wellbeing and that of the game which I love," Watmore said in a statement. "I was appointed to the post in a pre-pandemic era, but Covid has meant the role and its demands on time are dramatically different to all our original expectations, which has taken a personal toll on me. Given this, the Board and I feel the ECB will be better served by a new Chair to take it forward post pandemic. Leaving now, at the end of the season, gives the Board time to find a new Chair to support cricket through the challenges of the 2022 season and beyond.

"On a personal level, I also retired last month after five years at the Civil Service Commission and recently became a grandfather. I would now like to retire completely from work and enjoy our great game as a spectator."

George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo

© ESPN Sports Media Ltd.

Read 169 times

Soccer

Mbappé's mum hints Madrid move at farewell bash

Mbappé's mum hints Madrid move at farewell bash

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsKylian Mbappé organised a party on Monday to mark his farewell from...

World Cup winner Kroos to retire after Euro 2024

World Cup winner Kroos to retire after Euro 2024

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsReal Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos will retire from football after p...

Sources: Rashford, Henderson out of England team

Sources: Rashford, Henderson out of England team

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsEngland manager Gareth Southgate will name his provisional squad fo...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Wemby, Holmgren headline NBA All-Rookie team

Wemby, Holmgren headline NBA All-Rookie team

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW YORK -- The San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama was a unanimou...

NBA playoffs: What will decide Celtics-Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals

NBA playoffs: What will decide Celtics-Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsAfter the Indiana Pacers put together the best shooting performance...

Baseball

'Sometimes you have to protect yourself': Why Josh Hader took a stand until he got a long-term deal

'Sometimes you have to protect yourself': Why Josh Hader took a stand until he got a long-term deal

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsON APRIL 30, with the Houston Astros tied 8-8 with the Cleveland Gu...

Lindor, back in Cleveland, most misses 'winning'

Lindor, back in Cleveland, most misses 'winning'

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsCLEVELAND -- Three years later, Francisco Lindor finally came home....

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated