ON THE BLINDSIDE
BY NEIL FISSLER
Former England fly-half Rob Andrew is taking on a major role in English cricket after being appointed as the ECB’s new managing director of the professional game.
Andrew, 60, has spent the last seven years as chief executive of Sussex after leaving the RFU, where he was elite rugby director, then rugby operations director and director of professional rugby.
The former Newcastle Falcons director of rugby won a Cambridge University blue at rugby and cricket, scoring 656 first-class runs, including a century against Notts and taking 12 wickets with his off-spin...
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