The ICC Chief Executives Committee (CEC) will meet in London on 12 September 2011 for a routine meeting that has the following issues for consideration:Venue Accreditation SystemThe CEC will consider an enhanced Venue Accreditation System for international grounds. The initiative responds to the ICC Strategic Plan 2011-15 Bigger, Better Global Game - which highlights the need to provide a world class environment for international cricket, in part by delivering better venues with better facilities to contribute to on-field excellence and more fans.The ICC has an existing approval process which was introduced in December 1997 for new international venues but there is no process for the on-going monitoring of venues. The proposal is that a venue will have to be re inspected and re-accredited every five years or when it undergoes major re building or renovation.Other routine items include updates on international umpire performances, the Future Tours Programme Agreement, Medical Committee projects; the implementation of domestic anti-doping and anti-corruption codes; the ICC World Test Championship as well as Member DevelopmentThe CEC comprises the Chief Executives of the 10 Full Member nations as well as three Associate Member representatives. Also present in the ICC Chief Executive who chairs the meeting and, by invitation, the ICC President and the chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee.
Haroon Lorgat - ICC Chief Executive (Chairman)Sharad Pawar - ICC President
Clive Lloyd - ICC Cricket Committee Chairman
Mansur Ahmed - Bangladesh
Subhan Ahmed - Pakistan
Ozias Bvute - Zimbabwe
David Collier - England and Wales
John Cribbin - Associate Member Representative
Warren Deutrom - Associate Member Representative
Francois Erasmus - Associate Member Representative
Dr Ernest Hilaire - West Indies
Gerald Majola - South Africa
Prakash Schaffter - Sri Lanka
Sundar Raman - India (alternate for N Srinivasan)
James Sutherland - Australia
Dr Justin Vaughan - New Zealand