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Giles Clarke

England

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Full name Charles Giles Clarke
Born May 29, 1953, Bristol
Current age 55 years 71 days
Education Rugby; Oriel College, Oxford

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In September 2007, Giles Clarke was proposed as David Morgan's successor as chairman of the England & Wales Cricket Board, after defeating the former Surrey chairman and ECB deputy, Michael Soper, in a election that had to go to a second ballot after the first poll was tied at nine votes each. Clarke had begun his campaign as the outsider, with many stakeholders in the game still resentful of his handling of the controversial £220 million deal in 2004 that sold the rights to home Test series to Sky TV. Clarke, however, has remained unrepentant in his pursuit of big-money deals. The founder of Majestic Wine and Pet City, Clarke reportedly paid his way through Oxford University by gambling, and in 2007 brokered a £40 million deal to sell highlights of England internationals to the Asian market. As Somerset's chairman since 2002, he pushed through a £60 million redevelopment of the county ground at Taunton, with a view to making it a viable venue for the ICC World Twenty20 in 2009. In 2006, under his stewardship, Somerset became the official home to the England women's cricket team.
Andrew Miller September 2007


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Aug 5, 2008

The excitement gets to Giles Clarke at the announcement of the new Sky TV deal
The excitement gets to Giles Clarke at the announcement of the new Sky TV deal
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Jun 11, 2008

Giles Clarke at the launch of the Stanford 20-20 for 20
Giles Clarke at the launch of the Stanford 20-20 for 20
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Jun 11, 2008

Allen Stanford poses with Giles Clarke and Julian Hunte
Allen Stanford poses with Giles Clarke and Julian Hunte
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