Haroon Lorgat

Lorgat is of Indian descent, his family originating from a small village called Manekpore, Rethvania in the western state of Gujarat.After working at IBM for a year he started his own professional practice in Johannesburg and Cape Town which, through a series of strategic mergers, finally integrated with Ernst & Young in 2002.[6] Lorgat was formerly a senior partner at EY before being appointed chief executive of the International Cricket Council in April 2008, succeeding Malcolm Speed.Before that Lorgat was supposed to continue as CEO until 2019, however, differences with CSA arose in the handling of the inaugural T20 Global League.[11] He has since retired from all executive roles in sports administration and currently assists various cricket organisations on a request basis.
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