They clinched the title with a 20-16 victory over TSL Hawks
sports3 hours ago
The top official at cricket’s world governing body has left his position following allegations of misconduct.
The International Cricket Council said on Thursday that Manu Sawhney, who has been chief executive of the organisation since April 2019, was leaving ‘with immediate effect’.
Sawhney was suspended in March reportedly after allegations against him emerged following an internal review conducted by accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The ICC was not officially disclosing why Sawhney has left, saying only that Geoff Allardice was carrying on as acting CEO.
Sawhney, who replaced David Richardson as CEO, had the same role with sports and entertainment group Singapore Sports Hub and was previously managing director of ESPN Star Sports.
A report on espncricinfo.com said bullying was among the accusations levelled at Sawhney which he has strongly denied.
The website reported that Sawhney felt it was a “premeditated witch hunt” by the ICC and “a blatant attempt to force me from office.”
They clinched the title with a 20-16 victory over TSL Hawks
sports3 hours ago
The weather department urged people to follow up on official NCM reports and avoid spreading any rumours
weather3 hours ago
They remain in second place with 35 points, one behind leaders Liverpool but having now played two games more
sports4 hours ago
Overnight leader Eddie Pepperell shot a 74 to finish five strokes back in a tie for ninth
sports4 hours ago
Bournemouth's fourth league victory in five matches moved them to 28 points after 17 games, while United are 13th with 22 points
sports5 hours ago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his two-day official visit to Kuwait on Sunday
world5 hours ago
The project called Dubai Lagoon was first launched by Schon Properties in 2005
realty5 hours ago
Resort unveils major plans for 2025
business5 hours ago