International Cricket Council (ICC) declares Champions Trophy ambassadors

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today has declared the eight players as the Ambassadors for this summer's ICC Champions Trophy.

The ambassador's name is Shahid Afridi of Pakistan, Bangladesh's Habibul Bashar, Ian Bell of England, Shane Bond of New Zealand, Australia's Mike Hussey, India's Harbhajan Singh, Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka and Graeme Smith of South Africa.

From June 1 to June 18 the summer's ICC Champions Trophy will be staged at three iconic venues of England and Wales.

The ICC Chief Executive David Richardson as per the source news said,"With 50 days to go to the Champions Trophy, we are delighted to announce these eight outstanding cricketers as our Champion Ambassadors. The programme will connect these greats of the game with a new generation of fans and players through our Cricket For Good project and leave a real lasting legacy for the sport.

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