Lloyd is now a hugely respected ICC match referee
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Experts from around the world will meet in Lahore next week to discuss the development of cricket in Asia.
West Indies great Clive Lloyd will be among the guest speakers at the Asian Cricket Council's seminar which will host delegates from 20 countries.
International Cricket Council president Ehsan Mani and chief executive Malcolm Speed will also join the discussions.
An ACC spokesman said: "The seminar gives us an opportunity to share ideas for development of the game."
He added: "It will provide a platform for improved synchronization between Asia and global development program
initiatives.
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WHO WILL BE AT THE SEMINAR?
Greg Chappell (Australia), Sunil Gavaskar & Ravi Shastri (India), Clive Lloyd (West Indies), Rameez Raja (Pakistan), Barry Richards (South Africa), Bob Woolmer (England & ICC)
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"Workshops will discuss Asia's specific development needs,
global needs, cricket education, high-performance programs,
development of umpires, grounds, pitches, physical fitness, media
relations and cricket facilities."
Allahdad Noori, president of the Afghanistan Cricket
Association, will attend the two-day seminar as special guest after the ACC
and ICC gave the war-ravaged country affiliate membership a year
ago.
The ICC development program, launched in 1997, has welcomed more than 30 new members.
Currently the ICC has 89 member countries - 10 full, 27
associate and 52 affiliate members.
Countries represented at the 9-10 May seminar:
Australia, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Nepal, Hong Kong, Thailand, Maldives, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Bhutan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Iran, United Arab Emirates, India and Pakistan.
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