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Former India captain and former secretary of BCCI joined the newly founded advisory committee of the World Crickket Corness


A newly opened group called the Corket Connects Crite Crkets Counseling Committee will discuss the challenges that sports face at the meeting of the 7th and 8th in London. Former Indian captain Sourav Gangaly and former BCCI secretary Jay Shah joined the Committee with stars at a discussion in Lord’s.

Marylebone Crickket Club (MCC) announced that World Cricsket Connects would happen once again in 2025, with the aim of sports sports for the benefit of sports.

Division of the Committee Details, MCC wrote in a media edition:

“Forum, which proved to be very popular in the gathering of influential people from all aspects of the crislette in its inaugural year 2024, will be held on the eve of the World Cup finals in the ICC between South and Australia.”

The World Cup finals in the World Test Championship should be played on the iconic Lord Crite from June 11 to June 15 between Australia and South Africa. This discussion of the Committee will only happen a few days before the game in the same place.

What is the world cricket connecting the advisory committee?

The world cricket connects the discussion of the Counseling Committee last July, where 120 leading votes in sports participated in a long room event. It included administrators of the cricket nation, together with officials from radiodiphusian groups, coaches and experts in technologies.

“As the club develops, the world cricket connects the concept, the goal is to become a leading symposium in the game, facilitating the discussion of strategic issues on the independent forum and establishing a consensus on trails to ensure future crisner success,” distributed the MCC details on the goal of the committee in the committee media outlet.

In addition to Jay Shah and Sourav Ganguly, the Committee also includes Like Kumar SangakkaraMel Jones, Heather Knight, Anurag Dahiya, Graeme SmithSanjug Gupta and Graeme Smith. It will be interesting to see if an independent committee can bring some changes to the crisis world.