Nationality South Africa Children Mohamed Zaheer, Naseera Spouse Farah Ebrahim (m. 1985) | Role Chartered accountant Name Haroon Lorgat | |
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Known for Former CEO of the International Cricket CouncilCEO, Cricket South Africa (current) |
Icc clears haroon lorgat to resume his duties in csa
Haroon Lorgat (born 26 May 1960) is a South African of Pakistani origin, businessman and chartered accountant. He was appointed Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council in April 2008 succeeding Malcolm Speed. Haroon Lorgat stepped down in June 2012. Lorgat was later roped in to join Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) as a consultant. He was appointed as chief executive of Cricket South Africa. Cricket South Africa withdrew its CEO Haroon Lorgat from not just its dealings with the Indian Board but also the ICC Chief Executives Committee pending an inquiry into his actions.
Contents
- Icc clears haroon lorgat to resume his duties in csa
- Life and education
- Cricket career
- Personal life
- References

Life and education

Lorgat is of Indian descent, his family originating from a small village called Manekpore, Rethvania in the western state of Gujarat. Lorgat was raised and schooled in Port Elizabeth. He graduated from Rhodes University with a B.Com. In 1985 he completed training with a Big 4 firm and qualified as a Chartered Accountant. After working at IBM for a year he started his own professional practice in Johannesburg and Cape Town which, through a series of strategic mergers, finally integrated with Ernst & Young in 2002. Prior to his appointment at the ICC, Lorgat was Chief Executive of private equity investment firm Kapela Investment Holdings (based in Cape Town and Johannesburg) that he founded in December 2006.
Cricket career

Lorgat played provincial cricket for Eastern Province and Transvaal in the Howa Bowl. He played 76 first class matches between 1974/75 and 1990/91. He was an allrounder and topped the batting averages in the 1985/86 season.
Personal life

He has been married to Farah Ebrahim since 10 February 1985 and they have two children, Mohamed Zaheer and Naseera.

