Dilawar Mani

Dilawar Mani

Dilawar Mani born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, is the Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), the ICC authorized regulatory authority of UAE cricket. He is the brother of former ICC (International Cricket Council) president Ehsan Mani.[1]

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