Updated On: 11 March, 2021 07:34 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
It is understood that Sawhney, who replaced Dave Richardson after the ICC World Cup in 2019 for a tenure till 2022, hasn`t also been on best of terms with some of the influential cricket boards with regards various policy decisions. He has come under scrutiny for his allegedly "abrasive behaviour" with colleagues.

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The International Cricket Council`s Chief Executive Manu Sawhney has been sent on "leave" after his conduct came under the scanner during an internal investigation by audit firm PricewaterhouseCoopers and may resign before his term ends. It is understood that Sawhney, who replaced Dave Richardson after the ICC World Cup in 2019 for a tenure till 2022, hasn`t also been on best of terms with some of the influential cricket boards with regards various policy decisions. He has come under scrutiny for his allegedly "abrasive behaviour" with colleagues.
"There have been testimonies from multiple ICC staff about his `abrasive behaviour` which hasn`t been great for the morale of a very efficient group of employees," a senior official close to the ICC Board told PTI on conditions of anonymity. The 56-year-old hasn`t been attending office for some time and was asked to go on leave on Tuesday. "The Board of Directors are trying to find a compromise formula where Sawhney leaves the post with dignity by tendering his resignation," the source said. He has been under pressure since the election process for the new chairman was set in motion last year, which ended with Greg Barclay taking the position in November. It is alleged that Sawhney`s "authoritarian style of functioning" is far removed from the inclusive approach taken by Richardson and has not gone down well with the employees. Also, a few cricket boards seem unhappy with him for backing interim chairman Imran Khawaja during the elections last year.