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Cricket Canada Announces Appointment of Salman Khan as New CEO

Toronto, Ontario – Cricket Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Salman Khan as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately.

Salman brings a wealth of experience in both the business and sports sectors, with a strong track record of leadership and strategic growth.

As the new CEO, Salman will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of Cricket Canada, driving the growth of cricket in Canada, and enhancing the development of both the grassroots and elite levels of the sport. His leadership will play a pivotal role in strengthening relationships with key stakeholders, including national and international cricket bodies, sponsors, and fans.

Salman Khan held several senior leadership roles in the Canadian Cricket, where he was instrumental in the development of partnerships, marketing strategies, and community initiatives. His background in organizational growth and his passion for cricket make him uniquely suited to lead Cricket Canada into the future. His diverse expertise, strategic vision, and passion for the sport of cricket will be invaluable as we continue to grow the game and elevate the profile of Canadian cricket on the global stage

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Cricket Canada Announces Termination of Agreement with Bombay Sports Due to Breach of Contract

Cricket Canada Announces Termination of Agreement with Bombay Sports Due to Breach of Contract

Cricket Canada today announced that it has terminated its agreement with Bombay Sports, effective December 23, 2024 due to a breach of contract. Despite multiple notifications and opportunities to rectify the defaults outlined in previous correspondence, Bombay Sports has failed to bring its performance in line with the terms set forth in the agreement.

The decision to terminate the contract was not made lightly. Cricket Canada had previously issued a final notice on October 29, 2024, urging Bombay Sports to address the specific defaults and comply with the terms of the agreement. However, these issues were not resolved within the stipulated timeframe, leading to the inevitable conclusion that the agreement could no longer be sustained.
Cricket Canada today announced that it has terminated its agreement with Bombay Sports, effective December 23, 2024 due to a breach of contract.

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Canada set to host Nepal, Oman in No Frills T20 Cup

After thoroughly impressing in four ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 ODI wins out of four, the Canada men’s senior team will host Nepal and Oman in the No Frills T20 Cup.

Canada defeated Oman by five wickets on Thursday, chasing down a target of 199 largely due to a terrific 83 off 95 featuring nine fours and a six from Pargat Singh. When called upon with the ball in the first innings, Singh also contributed figures of 5-0-22-2 to easily take home Player of the Match honours.

The No Frills T20 Cup will commence on Sept. 28 and end on Oct. 3, with each side playing the other twice.

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Men’s senior ODI team showing great signs at home

Canada’s senior men’s ODI team has bounced back in superb fashion in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 play.

After losing four straight matches to the Netherlands and the U.S.A. in August to make their league standing more precarious, three straight wins (two against Nepal and one against Oman) at Maple Leaf Cricket Club in Ontario has Canada sitting pretty atop the table.

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Women Head Coach

Cricket Canada (CC) is the body responsible for the administration and control of cricket in Canada. An Associate member of the International Cricket Council (“ICC”), Canada. It is a non-profit National corporation incorporated under Not-for-Profit Act, and headquartered in the Toronto. Canada

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U 19 and HP Coach

Cricket Canada (CC) is the body responsible for the administration and control of cricket in Canada. An Associate member of the International Cricket Council (“ICC”), Canada.

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