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ISCC's Views on Super-Cricket |
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Chairman
ISCC's Views on Super-Cricket |
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It
is a matter of great satisfaction, achievement and
joy for the all Non-Olympic Sports worldwide and international
& national non-olympic federations, sports personalities,
players, officials and lovers of the games of the
world that the International Super-Cricket Committee
(ISCC) has been formed in India on October 14th 2004
for development, upliftment, recognition and popularization
of all Non-Olympic Sports in all over the world with
the objective to support financially to all non-olympic
sports worldwie under the aegis of the INOC-Charter. |
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The
ISCC has been introduced and will be managed by the
INOC, the ISCC has been in touched with sports personalities
and non-olympic sports federations and other sports
organizations at the international level to assist
and start formations of National Super-Cricket
Federations (NSCFs) not only in their respective
countries but also all over the world. Many countries
have been already making sincere efforts in this direction.
After confirmation of the ISCC many countries are
in the process to form National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) for the purpose. |
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The
funds generated by the ISCC, the INOC will invest
75% of the total for the promotion of all non-olympic
sports worldwide under the aegis of the INOC-Charter
through its national non-olympic committees. |
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It
is further a matter of great cheer that by a general
consensus all the non–olympic sports, all non-olympic
federations, sports personalities, players and experts
from all fields have agreed to make under an International
Super-Cricket Forum to promote super-cricket and
all non-olympic sports’s mission. |
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The
super-cricket game will guarantee full co-operation
in helping sports to develop its social impact and
particularly its educational role under the aegis
of the ISCC & INOC. |
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is running out to give the first generation of the
21st century living conditions, which are adapted
to the rapid evolution in technology. It is everyone’s
interest to make sure that sport holds its place in
the education of children and young people, that it
continues to foster the blooming of healthy adults,
and to preserve their health as they grow old. |
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Super-cricket
game enhances relation between communities. In safeguarding
equality and democracy in competitions at all levels-with
the ISCC Super-Cricket World Cup, the ISCC Champions
Trophy, ISCC Women World Cup and other Events, the
ISCC Under 19 Super-Cricket World Cup and the ISCC
Trophy and Ansar Trophy etc., hopefully would
be occupied a more significant place among them, it
could promotes the harmonious development of a peaceful
world. |
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The
goal of the ISCC is to contribute to building
a peaceful and better world by educating youth through
super-cricket game practised without discrimination
of any kind and in the spirit of the game, which requires
mutual understanding with a sprit of friendship, solidarity
and fair play. |
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The
practice of game is a human right. Every individual
must have the responsibility of practising sport in
accordance with his or her needs. |
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The
ISCC will have in view that national super-cricket
federations (NSCFs) (inter alia, the International
Super-Cricket Committee, and other ISCC related
committees and other organisations at all levels)
develop partnership with all sectors, public and private,
and all groups concerned, including inter-governmental,
non-governmental, and local environmental and community
groups, many of which can provide valuable input and
expertise. |
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The
environmental awareness and concern, as well as environmentally
sound practices, be encouraged among super-cricket
participants and used generally to contribute to increasing
public awareness and promoting environmentally friendly
behaviour and practices; |
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That
Continental and National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) develop environmental policies and guidelines,
as well as health and environmental recommendations
and criteria, applying into super-cricket events and
facilities. Such policies and guidelines, recommendations
and criteria, should be applicable to all levels of
activities and broadly disseminated; |
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That
Continental and National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) give due consideration to the appropriateness
of the scale and technical requirements for game facility
and events, in order to avoid economically and environmentally
unsustainable development; |
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That
ISCC Super-Cricket World Cup, the ISCC Champions
Trophy, ISCC Women World Cup and other Events, the
ISCC Under 19 Super-Cricket World Cup and the ISCC
Trophy and Ansar Trophy etc.,
and of other events lend priority to the use
of existing facilities and where there would be little
or no after-use for a necessary facility or capacity,
that they consider temporary arrangements, bearing
in mind that new facilities should be designed and
built with a view to achieving a high level of environmental
efficiency, and to providing a long-term, multi-purpose
and useful legacy for the community; |
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That
Continental and National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) develop methods for the satisfactory resolution
of conflicts between environmental requirements and
economic and /or technical requirements; |
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That
the ISCC be urged to further encourage the
organisation of "Sport
and environment days"
and "Clean-up days" and to assist
Continental
and National Super-Cricket Federations (NSCFs)
in conducting such days, as well as other environmental
activities for the purpose of promoting education
and awareness; |
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That
Continental and National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) cleanly communicate their goals, initiatives,
successes (including in the area of best practices)
and failures, and that they disseminate these, both
internally and externally, particularly through the
media. |
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That
the ISCC is the supreme authority of the Super-Cricket
Game. Any person or organisation belonging in any
capacity whatsoever to the ISCC is bounded
by the provisions of the ISCC & INOC-Charter
and shall abide by the decisions of the ISCC &
INOC-Charter . |
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The
role of the International Super-Cricket Committee-ISCC
is to lead the promotion of super-cricket game in
accordance with the ISCC & INOC-Charter.
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ISCC
Structure:- |
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The
ISCC includes the Continental Bodies and
National Super-Cricket Federations, and the other
related sub-committees, clubs, and persons belonging
to them, particularly the players/judges/referees,
coaches and the other technicians. It also includes
other organisations and institutions as recognised
by the ISCC. |
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Any
form of discrimination with regard to a country or
a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, sex,
or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the
ISCC. |
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In
order to promote the ISCC throughout the world,
the ISCC may recognise National Super-Cricket
Federations and sub-committees and organisations the
activity of which is linked to its role. They must
be established in accordance with the ISCC &
INOC-Charter, and their status must be approved
by the ISCC. The ISCC may recognise
sub-committees of National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) formed at national or continental level. |
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The
recognition of sub-committees of continetal bodies
or NSCFs does not in any way affect the right
of each continentals bodies and of each NSCF to deal
directly with the ISCC and vice versa. |
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The
ISCC may recognise non-governmental organisations
connected with super-cricket, operating on an national
and international level, the status and activities
of which are in conformity with the ISCC &
NOC-Charter. |
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The
ISCC may withdraw, with immediate effect, its
recognition from continental bodies, NSCFs, and other
sub-committees and organisations. |
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The
National Super-Cricket Federations
(NSCFs) |
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The
ISCC is completely in favour of the establishment
of good relations and even of close links between
the National Super-Cricket Federations and
governments, We stipulate only one condition: respect
for our independence. |
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The
National Super-Cricket Federations propagate
the fundamental principles of super-cricket at national
level within the framework of super-cricket activity
and otherwise contribute, among other things, to the
diffusion of game in the teaching programme of physical
education and super-cricket game in schools and university
establishments. |
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They
see to the creation of institutions which devote themselves
to super-cricket education. In particular, they concern
themselves with the establishment and activities of
National Super-Cricket Academies,
Super-Cricket Museums and cultural programmes
related to the ISCC. |
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These
federations ensure the observation of the ISCC
in their countries, encourage the development of high
performance game as well as sport for all and help
in the training of sport administrators by organising
courses. |
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The
National Super-Cricket Federations commit
themselves to taking action against any form of discrimination
and violence in game, and against the use of substances
and procedures prohibited by the International
Non-Olympic Committee, in particular by approaching
the competent authorities of their countries so that
all medical controls can performed in opinion condition. |
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The
National Super-Cricket Federations have the
exclusive powers for the representation of their respective
countries at the ISCC Super-Cricket World Cup,
the ISCC Champions Trophy, ISCC Women World Cup and
other Events, the ISCC Under 19 Super-Cricket World
Cup and the ISCC Trophy and Ansar Trophy etc.,
and at the regional, continental competitions patronised
by the International Super-Cricket Committee-ISCC.
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The
National Super-Cricket Federations must work
to maintain harmonious and co-operative relations
with appropriate governmental bodies; they must also
contribute effectively to the establishment of programmes
for the promotion of super-cricket at all levels.
As super-cricket game contributes to education, health,
the economy and social order, it is desirable for
the National Super-Cricket Federations to enjoy the
support of the public authorities in achieving their
objectives. |
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Nevertheless,
the National Super-Cricket Federations shall
preserve their autonomy and resist all pressures of
any kind, including those of a political, religious
or economic nature, that may prevent them from complying
with the ISCC. |
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In
their composition, National Super-Cricket Federations
must include members of the International Super-Cricket
Committee-ISCC, NNOC and INOC in their
countries. |
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The
ISCC keeps in touch will entire world, sports
personalities and players in all the countries of
the world and helps them to start formation of the
National Super-Cricket Federations (NSCFs)
in their own countries by these effects the
"Indian Super-Cricket Federation have
already been formed and Italy, Gambia, Somalia, Iran,
Kenya and Pakistan are under process to form their
National Super-Cricket Federations, and end of the
December-2005, at least (50) fifty national-chapters
"National Super-Cricket Federations" will
be created in all over the world. |
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Many
sports colleagues have passed their views through
the telephonic conversation, letters, faxes also e-mails
to the ISCC Office that they want to extend
all kind of help, support and to the best possible
efforts to the ISCC's Mission. The ISCC
would be gear-up in full swing, so at that time, the
money, status and position will be in hand of the
super-cricket game and all non-olympic family like
as other. We are fighting against irregularities and
ignorance of the non-olympic sports and its family,
and the ISCC will get success and would like
to achieve our target what the INOC has fixed-up
from the day of its creation. |
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........................views from Mohd. Seraj Ansari
- First Founder Member & Chairman-International Super-Cricket
Committee (ISCC) |
The
ISCC Chairman views is also a guidelines for all members
of ISCC |