Wasim Khan Resigns from ICC General Manager Position
Former PCB CEO Wasim Khan Quits ICC Role
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Wasim Khan, the former CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), will resign from his position as the International Cricket Council's (ICC) general manager after four years. His departure comes amid a wave of exits among senior ICC officials, with Khan expected to transition to a new role in July.
- 01Wasim Khan served as ICC general manager for four years, starting in May 2022.
- 02He previously held the CEO position at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
- 03Khan's resignation follows the departure of several senior ICC officials, including CEO Geoff Allardice.
- 04He was the first British-born Muslim to play county cricket in England.
- 05Khan had a notable playing career, including a county championship title with Warwickshire.
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Wasim Khan, who has been the International Cricket Council's (ICC) general manager since May 2022, is set to resign from his position at the end of June. He previously served as the CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for nearly three years. Khan's exit aligns with a trend of senior officials leaving the ICC, including former CEO Geoff Allardice, who has been succeeded by Sanjog Gupta. Khan, born in England, has a rich cricketing history, having played First-Class cricket from 1995 to 2001 and List A matches until 2002. He was part of Warwickshire's county title-winning team in 1995 and holds a record of 2,835 runs in 58 First-Class matches. Following his resignation, Khan is expected to take on a new role starting in July.
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