Wasim Khan expected to leave ICC function as general supervisor

Wasim Khan, the former chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), is reportedly preparing to leave his placement as International Cricket

Wasim Khan expected to leave ICC function as general supervisor
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Wasim Khan expected to leave ICC function as general supervisor

Wasim Khan, the former chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), is reportedly preparing to leave his placement as International Cricket Committee (ICC) general supervisor after serving four years in the function.

According to a summary, Wasim is expected to relinquish the function at the finish of June and is slated to grab up another the following month.

Wasim's impending exit adds to the growing record of departures of senior ICC representatives over the last two years, joining Geoff Allardice, who has been replaced by Sanjog Gupta as the CEO of the apex cricketing body.

Besides them, Head of Events Chris Tetley and Alex Marshall, who led the anti-corruption entity, have plus been replaced by Gaurav Saxena and Andrew Ephgrave in the aforementioned period.

For the unversed, Wasim took over as the ICC General Supervisor in May 2022, replacing Allardice, who had been promoted to the CEO at the time, and dealt with an increasingly cramped cricket schedule due to the rapid emergence of T20 and T10 leagues globally.

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