London, September 13: Former England captain Andrew Strauss has been appointed as the chairman of England and Wales Cricket Board's cricket committee. Strauss, along with Geoffrey Boycott, was given knighthood in former Prime Minister Theresa May's resignation honours list for their service to sport on Tuesday. Australian Federal Police Takes a Dig at England Cricket Team After Tim Paine & Men Retain Urn in Ashes 2019.
The 42-year-old, who served as the director of England cricket from 2015 to 2018, had stepped down from the role to care for his wife, Ruth, who died of a rare form of lung cancer.
"The ECB have been a vital source of support over an extremely difficult year," BBC Sport quoted Strauss as saying. "It is a real pleasure to return in this new capacity." In his role as chairman of ECB's cricket committee, the former England captain will monitor all levels of cricket in England and Wales to ensure a "thriving professional game at the heart of the sport". England vs Australia, Ashes 2019 5th Test Rain Forecast & Weather Report From Kennington: Check Weather Forecast and Pitch Report of Oval Cricket Ground.
Strauss played 100 Tests for England in which he scored 7,037 runs at an average of 40.91. He led England to two Ashes wins, as well as the number one Test ranking, in his 50 Tests as captain.
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