Key Points

The ICC has appointed Sanjog Gupta as its new CEO following an extensive global search. Gupta brings vast experience in sports strategy and media, having led Disney & Star India’s sports division. His priorities include expanding cricket’s presence in the Olympics and leveraging technology for fan engagement. The ICC believes his leadership will drive cricket’s global growth in the coming years.

Key Points: ICC Names Sanjog Gupta as New CEO to Drive Cricket's Global Growth

  • ICC selects Sanjog Gupta after global search with 2,500 applicants
  • Gupta to focus on Olympics inclusion and tech-driven fan engagement
  • Former Disney & Star India sports head brings media and commercialization expertise
  • ICC aims to deepen cricket's roots in core markets and expand globally
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ICC appoints Sanjog Gupta as its new CEO

Sanjog Gupta appointed ICC CEO, aims to expand cricket's global reach, Olympics inclusion, and fan engagement.

"It is a privilege to have this opportunity, especially at a time when cricket is poised for unprecedented growth. – Sanjog Gupta"

Dubai, July 7

The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced the appointment of Sanjog Gupta as its Chief Executive Officer. He will assume office on Monday, becoming the seventh CEO of the ICC.

"The ICC welcomes Sanjog Gupta as he prepares to lead cricket’s global journey into a transformative future," ICC said in a statement.

Sanjog's appointment follows a global recruitment process launched by the ICC in March. The role attracted over 2,500 applications from candidates across 25 countries, reflecting the international appeal and significance of the position. Candidates ranged from leaders associated with sport’s governing bodies to senior corporate executives from across sectors.

“I am pleased to announce that Sanjog Gupta has been appointed as the CEO of the ICC. Sanjog brings extensive experience in sports strategy and commercialisation, which will be invaluable for the ICC.

“His deep understanding of the global sports as well as M&E landscape combined with his continued curiosity about the cricket fan’s perspective and passion for technology will prove essential in our ambition to grow the game in the coming years. Our goal is to move beyond traditional boundaries and establish cricket as a regular sport in the Olympics, growing its expanse across the world and deepening its roots in its core markets.

“We considered several exceptional candidates for this position, but the Nominations Committee unanimously recommended Sanjog. The ICC Board Directors look forward to working closely with him, and I would like to welcome him on behalf of everyone at the ICC, ”ICC Chairman, Jay Shah said.

The ICC’s HR & Remuneration Committee carefully reviewed and shortlisted 12 candidates, whose profiles were then shared with the nominations committee comprising ICC deputy chair Imran Khwaja, ECB Chair Richard Thompson, SLC president Shammi Silva, and BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia.

After a rigorous short-listing process, the Nominations Committee unanimously recommended Gupta. This recommendation was subsequently approved by ICC Chairman Shah after further assessment and evaluation, after which it was ratified by the full ICC Board.

Sanjog, ICC CEO-designate, said, “It is a privilege to have this opportunity, especially at a time when cricket is poised for unprecedented growth and enjoys the passionate support of almost 2 billion fans worldwide. These are exciting times for the sport as marquee events grow in stature, commercial avenues widen and opportunities such as the women’s game scale in popularity.

"Cricket’s inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games and the rapid acceleration of technology deployment/adoption could act as force-multipliers for the Cricket movement around the world .

“I look forward to contributing to the next phase of cricket’s evolution, expanding its global footprint, enhancing the fan experience, and working closely with ICC Member Boards to build on our strong foundations.”

Sanjog has played a pivotal role in shaping the continued growth of marquee Cricket properties such as ICC events & IPL, establishing domestic sports leagues like PKL and ISL, furthering the popularity of global sporting events such as Premier League and Wimbledon and scaling the business across consumer and commercial objectives.

He began his career as journalist and joined Star India (now JioStar) in 2010. Over the years, he held multiple leadership roles in content, programming and strategy before becoming Head of Sports at Disney & Star India in 2020. Notably, he played a crucial role in developing and executing multi-language, digital-first, and women-centric sports coverage.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat cricket fan in India, I'm cautiously optimistic. His media background is impressive, but running ICC is different from broadcasting. Hope he addresses the scheduling chaos - too many meaningless bilateral series!
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Ananya R
Finally someone who understands digital-first approach! 🎯 His work on women's cricket coverage at Star was brilliant. Hope he gives equal importance to women's cricket at ICC level. The 2027 Women's WC should be his first test.
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Vikram M
Not sure about this appointment. ICC needs a cricket administrator, not a media executive. Remember what happened when a banker ran BCCI? Hope I'm proven wrong but this feels like prioritizing commerce over sport.
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Kavya N
His focus on Olympics inclusion is spot on! Cricket needs global reach beyond Commonwealth nations. Maybe we'll finally see cricket growing in China, USA and Europe. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting choice. His work on ISL and PKL shows he understands franchise models. Maybe we'll finally get that World Test Championship with proper context instead of random bilateral series determining rankings.

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