Former great Kumar Sangakkara has nominated former England womenâs cricket captain Clare Connor to succeed him as the President of Marylebone Cricket Club. Sangakkara, the current Presidentâs term has been extended till October 2021 after the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and Connor will take over from him becoming the first woman to head MCC in its 233 year history.
The appointment of Sangakkara himself to head the prestigious MCC broke tradition as he was the first non-British President of the club. As the incumbent now he himself has broken tradition nominating Connor.
âClare has done stellar and wonderful work to ensure the game of cricket is for everyone. Her standing in the game is as much for her playing prowess as well for services rendered to the game as an administrator,â Sangakkara told The Island.
âThe club is fortunate that she agreed to take on this role, and she will play a key role in the forward journey of MCC as it continues to hold sway as the best cricket club in the world, not just through history, tradition, location or ownership, but through action and commitment to excellence. I look forward to working with her and I wish her well,â Sangakkara further said.
Sangakkara had made the nomination via video link from Colombo during MCCâs AGM on Wednesday. Connor (43) is England and Wales Cricket Boardâs head of womenâs cricket.
Until 1988 Queen Elizabeth II was one of the few women allowed in the Lordâs pavilion owned by the MCC.
âTimes have changed. Now I find myself entrusted with this remarkable opportunity â- the opportunity to play a part in helping MCC, cricketâs most influential club, to thrive and grow in an even more modern and inclusive future,â Connor had said.
Connor debuted for England in 1995 and was appointed captain in 2000. She has been involved in the gameâs administration over the years.
MCC has ceased to run cricket in England at present but the body is responsible for the laws of cricket.
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