Experienced cricket executive Johnny Grave has been named the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Major League Cricket (MLC) in the United States.
Johnny Grave’s Leadership Background
Grave brings nearly 25 years of leadership experience in international cricket. Before joining MLC, he served as the CEO of Cricket West Indies (CWI) for seven years until October 2024. During his tenure, he oversaw three World Cups hosted in the West Indies and played a key role in organizing the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, co-hosted with the United States.
Prior to his role at CWI, Grave was the Commercial Director at the Professional Cricketers’ Association in England for a decade.
Grave’s Role at Major League Cricket
In his new position, Grave will be responsible for overseeing MLC’s operations, including league expansion, team development, and strategic partnerships. The MLC franchise T20 competition, which launched in 2023, is set to expand in the coming years.
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MLC Leadership’s Confidence in Grave
Venky Harinarayan, a board member of MLC, expressed strong confidence in Grave’s leadership, stating:
Johnny Grave’s Vision for MLC
Grave is excited about his new role, stating:
MLC’s Future Expansion
Grave’s appointment comes ahead of MLC’s third season as the league plans further expansion into new cities across the US market.
The 2025 MLC season is set to kick off in June, marking another step toward strengthening cricket’s presence in America.