LONDON: Former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has been appointed as thefirst non-British president of the Marylebone Cricket Club.
The wicketkeeper-batsman, whose nomination was announced by currentpresident Anthony Wreford on Wednesday, will begin his one-year tenure inOctober.
The 41-year-old, who is already an honorary life member of MCC and has saton its influential world cricket committee for the past seven years, said:“It is a huge honour to be named the next president of MCC and it is a rolethat I am thoroughly looking forward to.
“For me, MCC is the greatest cricket club in the world, with its globalreach and continued progress for cricket on and off the pitch.”
MCC, which owns Lord’s and acts as the guardian of the laws of the game,was founded in 1787 and lists 168 presidents in its history.
That number includes one member of the royal family but, until now, nobodyfrom overseas.
Wreford said: “As MCC looks to broaden both our horizons and internationalreputation, I’m delighted that Kumar has accepted the invitation, which hedid in January this year, to be the next president of MCC.
“He is an outstanding individual both on and off the field and will make ahuge contribution to the club. In a World Cup and Ashes year he will alsohave a significant role to play as president designate.” -APP/AFP






