Rob Key excited to ‘shape new great era’ as he takes charge of English cricket
Rob Key has been announced as the new managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board, the first appointment of a new era for the governing body.
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Rob Key has been announced as the new managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board, the first appointment of a new era for the governing body.
Former Kent captain Rob Key has been appointed as the new managing director of England Men's cricket.
Former England batsman Rob Key was appointed new managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Sunday, setting in motion a new era for English cricket.
The England and Wales Cricket Board on Sunday confirmed the appointment of Robert Key as the Managing Director of their men's cricket team. The appointment was made following a rigorous recruitment process. Now, Key will relinquish his current role with Sky Sports as a broadcaster. Key will now be responsible for the strategy behind the England Men's cricket teams and the performance pathways leading into them. He will also take a key role as part of the High-Performance Review and it will shortly begin.
Rob Key has been appointed as the new managing director of England's men's setup, the country's cricket board said on Sunday. Key, who has made 21 appearances for England and scored over 19,000 first-class runs, was chosen after a rigorous recruitment process. He will take up the role immediately, relinquishing his current role with broadcaster Sky Sports.
Rob Key has been announced as the new managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board, the first appointment of a new era for the governing body.
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