Why? Howard at least has a few decades of practical, high-level and complex man-management, notwithstanding his fiscal credentials. Taylor has zero experience managing anything of significance, has no relevant quals and is politically quite conservative himself. He has a undergrad degree in surveying which he did in the 80's, FFS.
Sure he gave great press conferences when captain of a sports team (which is basically the crux of the support for his nomination) but that's about it. He's pretty close to Howard, in fact, so like I said earlier in the thread, if Taylor gets up, the ICC will basically be electing Howard by proxy anyway. If the ICC members seriously want to run either of the 'no relevant experience' or 'we don't like his politics' lines, they can't have Taylor having rejected Howard.
Ugh, again, having to almost defend Howard. Hate this thread.