Speed and Mani will preside over the new scheduling proposals
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) says it has made progress after a meeting to discuss changes to the programme of Tests and one-day matches.
Member countries debated proposals to change the current international cricket cycle from five years to six.
"We've discussed initial drafts and all countries will now be given a chance to comment on a revised six-year plan," said ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed.
"There's still work to be done but this was an important part of the process."
A special scheduling summit was followed by a meeting of its chief executives' committee (CEC) to consider the implications of a change.
"Once we have received comments from the countries the matter will be considered by the ICC board at its next meeting in Australia in October," added Speed.