New Delhi, April 14 -- Sourav Ganguly has been re-elected as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) men's cricket committee. VVS Laxman has also been retained as a panel member, according to a statement released by the sport's global governing body on Sunday.

Ganguly, aged 52, who captained India with notable success from 2000 to 2005, first took on the role of committee chair in 2021, succeeding Anil Kumble. Kumble had completed the maximum tenure of three-year term.

Joining Ganguly and Laxman on the men's committee are former Afghanistan cricketer Hamid Hassan, West Indies legend Desmond Haynes, South Africa's Test and ODI captain Temba Bavuma, and former England batsman Jonathan Trott.

The ICC women's cricket commit...