The CEO of the International Cricket Council, Geoff Allalde, decided The multiple reasons behind the measure. The 57 -year -old man joined the CPI in 2012 as General Manager of Cricket, from Cricket Australia, where he served as Crickt Operations Manager. He was appointed CEO of the ICC in November 2021, after having served as an interim CEO for eight months.
“It has been a privilege to serve as Executive Director of the International Cricket Council and I am incredibly proud of the results we have achieved, from improving the global Crick scope to the Commercial Foundation for the members of the ICC,” Allarice Allaricice “, Allalde”, Allalde “, Allalde”, Allalde “, Allaládice”, Allaládice, “Allaládice,” he said in a statement.
“I think this is the right time to give up and look for new challenges,” he added.
The Official Declaration of the ICC did not mention the exact reasons for Allaricile’s departure, but a higher source said that development has been accumulating for a while.
“The ICC T20 World Cup in the United States was a great failure in terms of game conditions and also exceeded the budget, the audit is still being carried out,” the Board member told PTI on anonymity conditions.
“What broke the camel’s back was Champions Trophy where, as CEO, it was supposed to give a clear image about Pakistan’s preparation to organize a tournament of such magnitude,” he added.
The Champions Trophy will begin on February 19 with India playing its part of matches in Dubai due to security concerns in Pakistan.
However, the greatest concern for the ICC is the fact that the tournament places in Karachi and Rawalpindi are still partially in construction or renewal and the images that have been dripping from there do not paint a very positive image.
It remains to be seen if Pakistan would be ready for time for the Marquesina event, which presents the eight best teams in the world and is first retained after 2017.
However, the president of the ICC, Jay Shah, praised Allalde for his contribution to the game.
“On behalf of the CPI Board, I want to sincerely thank Geoff for his leadership and commitment during his mandate as executive director. His efforts have played a key role in the progress of the Cricket worldwide.
“We are really grateful for your service and we wish you all the best in your future efforts,” he said.
The ICC Board will now begin the process to identify the successor of Allalde.
His departure continues the exodus of the Greg Barclay team of the former president of the CPI.
Previously, Chris Tetley (Event Head), Alex Marshall (head of the Anti -Corruption Unit) and Claire Furlong (Marketing and Media Head) had renounced their positions on personal land.
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