Kumar Erramilli joins the FairBreak Board of Directors

FairBreak Cricket is delighted to announce that Kumar Erramilli has joined its Board of Directors. Having been a part of FairBreak as franchise owner of the Team Falcons, Kumar now steps into this position as FairBreak moves forward.

An accomplished entrepreneur, Kumar has built multiple companies and is the founder of K-Man Ventures, which invests in purpose-driven startups. Raised in Canada with roots in India, he combines a global outlook with a strong background in technology and business.

“As cricket expands rapidly across the world, FairBreak is creating platforms for women and associate nations to learn, compete and showcase their talent. I am honoured to join the Board, and I am excited to shape the future of the game together with this extraordinary movement.”

With Kumar joining the Board, FairBreak strengthens its foundation while preparing for exciting initiatives ahead. The organisation remains committed to creating opportunities in women’s cricket and expanding the game to new regions.

2025-10-03T09:56:47-04:00October 3rd, 2025|News|

Taha Coburn-Kutay joins the FairBreak Board of Directors

Taha Coburn-Kutay

                                                                        Taha Coburn-Kutay joins the Board of FairBreak Cricket as a Director.

 

FairBreak Cricket is delighted to welcome Taha Coburn-Kutay to its Board of Directors. FairBreak continues to expand its reach in women’s cricket, and Taha’s global experience adds further strength to that journey.

Taha is the Chairperson of the UK Asian Business Council and the founder of several ventures across business, media and technology. His work in connecting regions and creating opportunities internationally reflects the values at the heart of FairBreak.

“It is a privilege to become part of FairBreak. The organisation has already shown the impact cricket can have. As FairBreak continues to open new doors in women’s cricket and with exciting developments ahead, I look forward to taking the game into new regions such as the Middle East, expanding pathways and creating more opportunities,” said Taha Coburn-Kutay.

FairBreak remains committed to creating new pathways in women’s cricket and has a number of exciting initiatives in development. Watch this space as the next chapter unfolds.

2025-09-21T08:36:50-04:00September 21st, 2025|News|
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