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Andrew Strauss given new role on ECB cricket committee

Andrew Strauss and his two sons ring the five minute bell to show support for The Ruth Strauss Foundation at Lord's - AFP
Andrew Strauss and his two sons ring the five minute bell to show support for The Ruth Strauss Foundation at Lord's - AFP

Sir Andrew Strauss has been appointed to a new role within the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Strauss, who was this week knighted in Theresa May's resignation honours, gave up his position as director of cricket last year to spend time with his late wife, Ruth.

The former captain has continued to work closely with the organisation, as well as setting up the Ruth Strauss Foundation, and has now agreed to chair the ECB cricket committee.

He replaced Peter Wright, who has been in place for the past nine years.

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"It is a real pleasure to return to ECB in this new capacity. ECB and the whole cricket family have been a vital source of support over an extremely difficult year and it's really great to be back at Lord's, a place that has become a second home to me," Strauss said.

"I'm extremely passionate about developing and growing cricket in England and Wales and I look forward to working with my colleagues on the cricket committee to continually drive all aspects of the professional game, including women's, men's and disability cricket.

"I've seen first-hand how this summer of cricket has inspired more people to fall in love with the sport and I can't wait to help build on its success."

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