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Geoff Alladis remained in this position for four years. - Dainik Bhaskar

Geoff Alladis remained in this position for four years.

Jyoff Alardis has resigned from the post of CEO (CEO) of ICC. Alardis remained in this position for four years. Alardis worked interim in the post for eight months after Manu Sahni was removed from the post in 2020. He was then appointed to the post in November 2021.

He has cited the desire to face new challenges. He has been working in ICC since 2012, initially he was working as a general manager of cricket, before he was also working in Cricket Australia.

Manu Sahni was removed from the post of CEO of ICC in 2020.

Manu Sahni was removed from the post of CEO of ICC in 2020.

I proud of whatever goals we achieved Alardis said, it was a matter of pride for me to work as CEO of ICC. I am proud of whatever goals we have achieved during this period, whether it is to take cricket globally or to provide financial benefits to ICC members.

He further said, I am thankful to the President of ICC, all the members of the board and the entire cricket group in the last 13 years for supporting me immensely. I am confident that the time to come will be an eager time for cricket and I wish the global cricket group for this.

ICC President Jai Shah praised After the resignation, Alardis has been praised by ICC President Jai Shah. Shah said, I want to thank Jyoff for his contribution from the ICC Board. He has worked hard to take cricket globally. We are happy to serve him and we wish for our future.

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