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Scott Edwards elected to ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, representing Associate Members

By IANS | Updated: October 22, 2024 18:45 IST

Amstelveen, Oct 22 The Netherlands captain Scott Edwards has been elected to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee as ...

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Amstelveen, Oct 22 The Netherlands captain Scott Edwards has been elected to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee as a representative of Associate Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Edwards, who has been an integral part of Dutch cricket since 2016, expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to join the prestigious committee.

"I am extremely excited and grateful to have the opportunity to join the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee," Edwards said in a statement released by Netherland Cricket on Tuesday.

"Having been in the ICC Associate Member system, and playing with and against many Full Member and Associate Member sides over the past six years, I believe I have a good understanding of the challenges Associate countries and players face. I look forward to representing these countries to the best of my ability."

Edwards’ role on the committee will involve providing insights and recommendations to ensure the continued growth and support of Associate Nations, which are crucial to the global expansion of the sport.

As captain of the Netherlands, Edwards has played a key role in the team’s recent successes on the international stage, including their performances in global tournaments.

The ICC Men’s Cricket Committee is responsible for discussing and advising on all aspects of the game, including playing conditions, regulations, and overall development strategies. Edwards' election means that Associate nations will have a strong advocate in these discussions, ensuring their voices are heard in shaping the future of cricket.

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