Malcolm Speed

Malcolm Speed
Malcolm Speed
Born 14 September 1948
Nationality Australian
Occupation Former CEO of the International Cricket Council

Malcolm Walter Speed (born 14 September 1948) is an Australian businessman and the former CEO of the International Cricket Council.

Before he entered the world of cricket, he was a barrister in Melbourne. He was originally the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Cricket Board from 1997 until in 2001, he took up the job of the CEO of the International Cricket Council. In this role, he has worked with four Presidents of the ICC: Malcolm Gray, Ehsan Mani, Percy Sonn and Ray Mali. He was succeeded as ICC CEO on 4 April 2008 by Haroon Lorgat.[1]

Speed was put on paid leave until his contract ran out on 4 July 2008 after rumours had been circulating for the last month that he had had a serious falling-out with Ray Mali, the President, following the ICC executive's decision not to take any major action against Zimbabwe following an independent forensic audit carried out by KPMG.[2]

Speed was formerly in charge of the Australian National Basketball League, and is a member of the NBL Hall of Fame. He was also a board member of the Australian Sports Commission.

References

  1. ^ Haroon Lorgat Named As Next ICC CEO, Cricket World, 4 April 2008, retrieved 12 April 2009
  2. ^ [1]



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