The International Cricket Council (ICC) has once again placed its trust in Sourav Ganguly, reappointing the former Indian captain as the Chairperson of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee. The announcement, made on April 13, 2025, marks another milestone in Ganguly’s illustrious journey as a cricket administrator. Having first taken up this role in 2021, Ganguly has been instrumental in steering the global development of cricket, succeeding Anil Kumble, who completed three terms as chair.
Joining Ganguly on the six-member committee are some of cricket’s most celebrated names. VVS Laxman, another legendary Indian cricketer, returns to the panel alongside South African ODI and Test captain Temba Bavuma. The committee also includes Hamid Hassan, Desmond Haynes, and Jonathan Trott. This diverse group of experts brings a wealth of experience and fresh perspectives, ensuring that cricket continues to evolve while maintaining its rich traditions.
The ICC Men’s Cricket Committee plays a pivotal role in shaping the sport globally. Its primary mandate is to advise the ICC Board on critical matters such as:
- Playing Conditions: Reviewing and suggesting updates to ensure fairness and competitiveness.
- Rule Changes: Proposing modifications to adapt to modern cricketing needs.
- Technology Integration: Overseeing the implementation of systems like the Decision Review System (DRS).
- Illegal Bowling Actions: Monitoring and addressing concerns related to bowling techniques.
The committee’s work is guided by recommendations from the ICC’s Chief Executives Committee, which includes Jay Shah, the current ICC chairman and BCCI secretary.
Beyond his role with the ICC, Ganguly has been actively involved in cricket administration. Most recently, he served as Director of Cricket for the Delhi Capitals Women’s team in the Women’s Premier League (WPL), where he guided the team to a runner-up finish in the 2025 edition. This achievement underscores his ability to lead teams to success both on and off the field.
In addition to announcing Ganguly’s reappointment, the ICC unveiled a support initiative for displaced Afghan women cricketers. The program aims to provide resources and opportunities for these athletes to continue their cricketing journeys despite challenging circumstances. “At the International Cricket Council, we are deeply committed to fostering inclusivity,” said Jay Shah in a statement emphasizing this initiative’s importance.
With Sourav Ganguly at the helm once again, expectations are high for innovative changes that will propel cricket forward. The inclusion of active players like Bavuma alongside seasoned veterans like Laxman ensures that diverse viewpoints will shape decision-making processes. As cricket navigates challenges such as globalization and technological advancements, this committee is poised to lead with vision and determination.
Key Highlights:
- Sourav Ganguly has been reappointed as Chairperson of the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee after first taking up the role in 2021.
- The six-member panel includes notable names like VVS Laxman, Temba Bavuma, Hamid Hassan, Desmond Haynes, and Jonathan Trott.
- The committee advises on playing conditions, rule changes, technology integration (e.g., DRS), and illegal bowling actions.
- The ICC also announced a support initiative for displaced Afghan women cricketers alongside Ganguly’s reappointment.