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Tuesday, 24 July 2007, 11:01 GMT 12:01 UK

Duo compete for ECB chairmanship

Mike Soper and Giles Clarke Somerset chief Giles Clarke and former Surrey chairman Mike Soper have been nominated to become chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Current chairman David Morgan will quit on 30 September to become president of the International Cricket Council.

A ballot of first-class county chairmen and MCC chairman Charles Fry will take place between 30 July and August 13.

The winner will need to be endorsed by the ECB's full membership before the final outcome is revealed on 28 August.

The new man will then take charge from October 2007 to March 2009.

Soper, who is currently deputy to Morgan - the man who beat him to the top job in 2002 - is regarded as the favourite to emerge victorious this time after also losing out to Lord MacLaurin in 1997.

He is credited with doubling Surrey's membership during his eight-year spell in charge at The Oval.

In 2001 he was diagnosed with bone cancer and believes he has at least four years to live, although he has been informed that "within that time a vaccine will come out".

"This is my final ambition but this would be only the start because there are so many things I want to do within the game," the 61-year-old told the Guardian newspaper.

Entrepreneur Clarke, 53, is head of the ECB's marketing committee and negotiated the controversial £220m deal which sold rights to televise cricket in England away from terrestrial television to BSkyB in 2005.

He is a firm supporter of women's cricket and the England women's team is based at Somerset's home in Taunton.




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