Wasim Khan will step down as ICC general manager after four years, with his exit expected by June end. A former PCB CEO, he joined ICC in 2022 following Geoff Allardice’s elevation to CEO. His departure comes amid wider leadership changes within the ICC, with several senior officials replaced over the past two years.
New Delhi: Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO Wasim Khan will step down as the International Cricket Council's (ICC) general manager after serving four years in the role, according to ESPNcricinfo.
According to the report, Wasim took over from Geoff Allardice in May 2022, after Allardice assumed the CEO role at the ICC. Wasim had arrived at the ICC after nearly three years as the PCB's CEO.
The report further added that the former PCB CEO is expected to relinquish the role at the end of June and take up another from July.
Wasim Khan's exit follows the departure of many senior ICC officials over the last two years, including Allardice - replaced by Sanjog Gupta as CEO - Chris Tetley (head of evens) and Alex Marshall, who led the anti-corruption unit. Tetley has been replaced by Gaurav Saxena, and Marshall by Andrew Ephgrave.