MCC Chief Who Dealt With Ashes Row To Swap Cricket For Horseracing (Image Source: Twitter)
The chief executive of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), who had to manage the fall-out after Australian cricketers were abused at Lord's following a row during an Ashes Test, is to take over the running of Cheltenham Racecourse.
Guy Lavender, 57, will switch sports later this year when he takes over at Cheltenham, which stages English horseracing's premier annual jumps meeting.
Lavender said his seven years at MCC had been an "immense honour and privilege", adding in a club statement Wednesday: "I am delighted to have been appointed by The Jockey Club to be CEO (chief executive officer) at Cheltenham Racecourse and am very much looking forward to ensuring Cheltenham remains at the pinnacle of jump racing in the years ahead."