Pakistan and Sri Lanka are likely to maintain their opposition to giving more power to India, England and Australia in cricket when the ICC meets and possibly votes on the proposals on Saturday. The positions of South Africa and Bangladesh, initially opposed to the changes, are unclear, AP reported. The Pakistan Cricket Board says its members have expressed "serious concerns" over the proposals which were "neither in line with the principle of equity nor in the interest of the game of cricket." Sri Lanka Cricket says it will oppose them at the International Cricket Council meeting in Singapore following a unanimous decision by its executive committee. After initially rallying the opposition, Cricket South Africa's hasn't stated its stance and is in discussions "to find an acceptable way forward." -- SPA 22:38 LOCAL TIME 19:38 GMT تغريد