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Wasim Khan to step down as ICC general manager
Senior cricket administrator Wasim Khan is set to step down from his role as General Manager (Cricket) at the International Cricket Council (ICC), bringing an end to his four-year tenure.
Khan, who took over the position in May 2022, is expected to officially leave the role at the end of June 2026. Reports indicate that he will move into a new position shortly after stepping down.
During his time at the ICC, Khan played a key role in managing the global cricket calendar, including overseeing the Future Tours Programme and adapting to the rapid growth of T20 and franchise leagues worldwide.
His departure comes amid a period of broader administrative changes within the ICC, with several senior officials having exited or transitioned roles in recent years.
Before joining the ICC, Khan served as chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board and held various leadership roles in cricket administration, building a strong reputation in the sport’s governance.
With Khan’s exit, attention will now turn to who will take over one of the most important operational roles in international cricket.
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