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Sawhney named new ICC chief executive

Clive Lloyd (L), former West Indies cricket captain, talks with commentator Harsha Bhogale (C) and Manu Sawhney of ESPN-STAR sports, during a news conference to announce the upcoming Wisden International Cricket Awards in Bombay April 29, 2003. The awards will take place on October 4. REUTERS/Roy Madhur RM

(Reuters) - Manu Sawhney, the former managing director of ESPN Star Sports, has been appointed as International Cricket Council's (ICC) new chief executive, the sport's governing body announced on Tuesday.

Sawhney will join the ICC next month before formally taking over the reins from David Richardson, whose contract expires at the end of the World Cup in July.

Indian-born Sawhney was the unanimous choice following a global recruitment process led by ICC chairman Shashank Manohar and the nominations committee.

"He brings 22 years of outstanding commercial experience to the ICC and will lead the delivery of our new global growth strategy for the game," Manohar said in a statement.

"Our search produced a host of excellent candidates from around the world, but Manu stood out as the man to work with our Members and take cricket forward.

"He has proven success in a number of leadership roles in both sport and broadcasting. He is a strategic thinker and understands the cricket landscape and its complexities."

Former Singapore Sports Hub chief executive Sawhney was with ESPN Star Sports for 17 years and during his tenure led the global broadcast partnership deal with the ICC that ran from 2007-15.

He is also a non-executive director and member of the audit committee at Premier League soccer club Manchester United.

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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