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Sourav Ganguly replaced Anil Kumble as Chair of the ICC Cricket Committee

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Sourav Ganguly replaced Anil Kumble as Chair of the ICC Cricket Committee

Sourav Ganguly replaced Anil Kumble as Chair of the ICC Cricket Committee

Pakistan cricket board chairman Rameez Hasan Raja will be part of the ICC working group appointed by the match-fixing body to review. The state of cricket in Afghanistan in light of recent political developments in the country. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has been appoint chairman of the ICC lens men’s cricket committee. The game game game’s game’s Board said Wednesday.

Sourav Ganguly will replace his Indian counterpart Anil, who retired after a maximum of three or three years of service.

The Board also agreed that first-class status and A-List classification be apply to women’s cricket to adapt to the men’s game and apply retrospectively. In the future, the ICC Women’s Committee will be known as the ICC Women’s Cricket Committee. And will be fully responsible for making decisions on women’s cricket. And will report directly to the CEC.

Johnny Grave, CEO of Cricket West Indies, has been select to the ICC Women’s Cricket Committee. In addition, Pakistan cricket chief Rameez Raja will be part of an ICC task force appoint by the sport’s governing body to review the state of cricket in Afghanistan in light of recent political developments in the country.

The group, including Imran Hwaja (Chair), Ross McCollum, Lawson Naidu, and Raja. Will report to the ICC Council in the coming months. Afghan cricket has fallen into uncertainty due to the drastic changes in the political landscape since the Taliban came to power.

The Taliban’s resistance to women’s cricket has also delayed the men’s team’s steams one-off test against Australia. ICC President Greg Barkley said. The ICC Presidium is determine to continue supporting cricket in Afghanistan to develop men’s and women’s cricket.

“We believe the most effective way is to support our members in their efforts to do this through. Their relationship with the new government. But Afghanistan fought against all odds, claiming a place in the Super 12 for the 2022 T20 World Cup. After winning two of five matches in the recently closed edition of the ICC.

“Cricket is fortunate to be able to effect positive change in Afghanistan, with the men’s national team being a source of pride. And unity in a country with a young population that has seen more upheaval and change than most,” said Barclay.

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