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Cricket Ireland: Chief executive Warren Deutrom to step down after 19 years in role

Deutrom added that Ireland being awarded Test status is “the most significant achievement I’ll look back on with pride”.

He added: “While the absolute highlights of the role are too numerous to mention, the most powerful memories I’ll take with me are of our Irish cricket family – the good people, the kind people, the mentors, the taskmasters, the wonderful colleagues, and the countless friends I am privileged to have made along the way.”

Cricket Ireland chair Brian MacNeice praised Deutrom’s “skill, dedication, enthusiasm and selflessness”.

“He ends his tenure with not only a list of achievements, but several substantial projects in development – such as the stadium and co-hosting of the T20 World Cup – that suggest a bright future for Irish cricket.

“On behalf of the Board and staff of Cricket Ireland, I thank Warren for his outstanding leadership and commitment to the role of CEO – and I wish Warren and his family all the best in the future.”

Cricket Ireland said it will begin a “comprehensive and thorough” recruitment process to select Deutrom’s successor.



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