Now that I looked up wikipedia, I see that he also done six other things in sports administration that I was not aware of. BTW I think Sharad Pawar has done a decent job of promoting BCCI's interests - in getting a more proportionate share of attention in ICC decision making to it's revenue contribution (this is strictly BCCI point of view, that's all a BCCI admin has to be measured on, others will see it as throwing weight around and frankly it is). He's also worked to cool tempers in some of the controversies, specifically Ganguly's exclusion and Sydneygate. Raised compensation (IPL, regular tournaments) for Indian cricketers.Oh please, don't quote the wikipedia here. Please list of his achievements as a cricket administrator or for that matter kho-kho administrator.
Revolutionary, he is not. Competent administrator, he is. Main point is, he has taken time out from his political career to do this for 20+ years and didn't just walk into the ICC presidency based on being a significant Indian political figure.
Sanz, now let me ask you to back up your assertion. Why is Sharad Pawar any less qualified as a sports administrator than previous occupants of ICC positions. And what has he made worse during his tenure (in Kho kho or cricket administration) that lowers the bar for just about any ex-politician to come in. You can look up wikipedia if you have to.
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