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as the sixth president of the ICC in June 2005, but Mani's term of office was extended by one year, and Sonn finally took office in 2006. His two year term had been extended by an additional year in March 2007 when the ICC was unable to decide between
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surgery the previous day. The surgery had originally been scheduled for February. He died five days later. He was survived by his wife Sandra, and their two sons and one daughter.
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Despite the incident, Sonn became an ICC vice-president in 2004, and succeeded to the presidency two years later.
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from 1974 to 1983, and then president from 1990 to 1992. He was also a vice-president of the racially segregated
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witnessed how Sonn "literally fell out of his pants" and staggered about among the private suites at
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He advocated the quota system, to increase the representation of non-white players in the
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Sonn played a crucial role when South Africa returned to world cricket after the fall of
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Medi-Clinic. He was admitted to intensive care after complications following minor
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for three years until 2003. He also served on the UCB's management committee.
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Sonn became vice-president of the ICC in 2004, and was due to succeed
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A controversial figure, particularly over his support for
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On 22 May 2007, he was reported to be critically ill at
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administrator. Sonn became the sixth president of the
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According to a report in the South African newspaper
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after delivering a speech at the opening ceremony in
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