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Cricket Canada, the governing body for cricket in Canada, announced the election of Arvinder Khosa as its new President. The appointment marks a transition for the organization as it works to strengthen and support the sport across the country. Khosa is a highly-respected cricket administrator and community leader from Surrey, British Columbia, with a long-standing involvement in the game.
Khosa assumes the role effective immediately following his election at Cricket Canada’s Special General Meeting. Under this new leadership, Cricket Canada will focus on strengthening governance, enhancing stakeholder engagement, and continuing to build strong foundations for the organization.
Khosa brings experience from across the Canadian cricket landscape, including his role with Cricket BC, where he has supported the development and promotion of the sport at both the grassroots and organizational levels.
“This is an important moment for cricket in Canada,” said Khosa. “We are focused on strengthening the organization and working with our members and partners to support the game across the country, with an emphasis on integrity, accountability, and continued growth.”
Joining Khosa is newly elected Secretary Paramjit Shahi, a community leader from Winnipeg, Manitoba, who has been actively involved in cricket development, including supporting infrastructure and youth programming initiatives.
Cricket in Canada continues to evolve, with steady participation growth, ongoing investment in the national program, and increasing interest in the development of Canadian talent. The organization remains focused on supporting that progress and advancing the game across the country.
About Cricket Canada
Cricket Canada is the official governing body for the sport of cricket in Canada. It is a not-for-profit organisation recognized by the International Cricket Council, the Government of Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee.





















