Wasim Khan to Depart as ICC General Manager After Four-Year Tenure
Wasim Khan to step down as ICC's general manager
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Wasim Khan will step down as the International Cricket Council's (ICC) general manager after four years, concluding his term at the end of June 2023. His tenure saw challenges such as a crowded cricket schedule but also the introduction of an expanded Future Tours Programme, including the first-ever women's FTP.
- 01Wasim Khan served as ICC's general manager for four years.
- 02He previously held the CEO position at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
- 03Khan was the first British-born Muslim to play county cricket.
- 04Under his leadership, the ICC finalized the Future Tours Programme for 2023-27.
- 05His departure follows a trend of senior officials leaving the ICC.
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Wasim Khan is set to step down as the general manager of the International Cricket Council (ICC) at the end of June 2023, after a four-year tenure that began in May 2022. He succeeded Geoff Allardice, who became the CEO of the ICC. Khan, who previously served as the CEO of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), made history as the first British-born Muslim to play county cricket, representing teams like Warwickshire, Sussex, and Derbyshire. During his time at the ICC, he faced challenges such as an increasingly congested cricket schedule due to the rise of T20 and T10 leagues. However, he oversaw the finalization of the Future Tours Programme (2023-27), which included an increase in international matches and the introduction of the first-ever women's FTP. Khan's departure comes amid a wave of changes at the ICC, with several senior officials, including Allardice and Chris Tetley, having left in recent years.
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