Overview
- Multiple outlets, citing ESPNcricinfo, report that Wasim Khan will leave the ICC at the end of June and is likely to take a new role in July, with no official details announced.
- Khan took the ICC job in May 2022 after Geoff Allardice became chief executive, completing close to four years as general manager of cricket.
- During his tenure, the ICC finalized the 2023–27 Future Tours Programme, a global calendar for international series that added more matches and launched the first women’s schedule.
- His expected exit follows other senior changes at the ICC, with Sanjog Gupta replacing Allardice as CEO, Gaurav Saxena succeeding Chris Tetley in events, and Andrew Ephgrave taking over from anti-corruption chief Alex Marshall.
- The ICC has not named a successor, a decision that could affect how it manages a packed calendar as T20 and T10 franchise leagues draw time and players away from national teams.