New Delhi, Jan 30:  The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced the appointment of Anurag Dahiya as its Chief Commercial Officer.

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Dahiya brings more than two decades of commercial experience from Asia's fast growing media industry, most recently as Head of Content and Media Sales at Singtel, Asia's leading telecommunications group, where he has driven significant financial results and seen sharp market share growth, the ICC said in its release. At Singtel, Anurag was also responsible for conceptualising and implementing the video content strategy and managing content operations for Singtel's IPTV and OTT video platforms.

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Prior to this, he spent 14 years with Fox International Channels (previously ESPN STAR Sports) as Senior Vice President Strategy and Business Development where his responsibilities included cricket rights and content acquisition working on high profile, high value acquisition of sports rights. He also launched India's first international cricket-only channel STAR Cricket and oversaw the launch of ESPN STAR Sports' first 24x7 sports news channel ESPNEWS and OTT platform ESPN Play.

ICC CEO Manu Sawhney said, "I am delighted to welcome a commercial leader of Anurag's calibre to the ICC. He brings extensive experience across the commercial, content and media rights functions that are so important if we are to achieve our long-term ambition for global growth."

"It is an honour for me to be joining the ICC at such an exciting time," said Dahiya. "I am looking forward to working with the team to ensure cricket is optimally placed to make the most of the opportunities presented to us by a fast changing media and sponsorship landscape."

Anurag holds the degree of Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. He will take up the post of ICC Chief Commercial Officer in early March and will be based at the ICC headquarters in Dubai.
 

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