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Jay Shah, Sourav Ganguly inducted in World Cricket Advisory Board

Written by Vishwas Gupta

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly and former BCCI secretary Jay Shah have joined the star-studded board for the discussion at Lord’s.

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the custodian of the laws of cricket, on Tuesday announced that World Cricket Connects, the event to bring together the most prominent thinkers, voices and influencers in the game, will take place once again this year.

“The forum, which proved hugely popular in bringing together influential people from across all aspects of cricket in its inaugural year in 2024, will be held ahead of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia,” said MCC in release.

The first event saw around 120 leading voices in cricket gather in the Long Room last July. These included representatives from across the game and the industry such as administrators from the ICC’s full and associate nations, leading broadcasters, technology experts, coaches and both current and former international players.

“As the Club evolves the World Cricket Connects concept, the aim is for it to become the leading symposium in the game, facilitating the debate of strategic issues in an independent forum and establishing a consensus on paths to ensure cricket’s future success,” the release stated.

“To achieve this objective, MCC has revealed that a new World Cricket Connects Advisory Board (Connects Board) has been formed. This independent group will shape the annual World Cricket Connects agenda, help facilitate the event’s discussions and in turn maximise the opportunity for genuine impact on the health of the game.”

The Connects Board replaces the MCC World Cricket committee, and many of the areas of the global game which were debated and influenced as part of its remit will now be included and discussed by the Connects Board.

The committee was established in 2006 as an independent body and completed a range of important work across the game’s topics, including day/night Tests, the World Test Championship, speeding up the pace of play, cricket in multi-format sports events such as the Olympics, and stronger anti-corruption deterrents.

The Connects Board will work closely with the World Cricket Connects working group, which is led by Chair of MCC, Mark Nicholas.

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