Jay Shah, ICC chairperson, has been inducted into the newly formed World Cricket Connects Advisory Board. This independent group will address crucial issues in cricket during the event at Lord's on June 7 and 8. This symposium aims to bring together the most influential voices in the sport to debate and shape the future of cricket.
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