Roger Twose designated NZC director
Roger Twose designated NZC director |
Previous New Zealand cricketer Roger Twose has been delegated chief by New Zealand Cricket to fill the job left empty by Greg Barclay, who has needed to venture down to take up his situation at the ICC.
Barclay, who as of late succeeded Shashank Manohar as ICC's subsequent free administrator, was overseer of NZC since 2012. Steve Tew, the CEO of NZ Rugby somewhere in the range of 2008 and 2019, has been roped in by the NZC as a board spectator.
Twose, who was important for New Zealand's Champions Trophy-winning side in 2000 and addressed the group in excess of 100 matches across designs, is a past-seat of the NZCPA and has served on the board's High-Performance Advisory Group throughout the previous 10 months.
After his retirement from cricket in 2001, Twose sought after a vocation in banking, moving gradually up to senior administration level with the National Bank. Twose likewise filled in as the head of Willis Bond and Company Limited.
Tew then, held his post at New Zealand Rugby during their greatest years on the field, as both the people's group won a few world cups and kept up their situation as the No.1 positioned group.
Martin Snedden named to the ICC Women's World Cup 2022 board
Martin Snedden, who took over from Barclay as the NZC administrator, has taken his archetype's right on target the leading body of the ICC Women's World Cup 2022. Prior to supplanting Barclay as the executive of the board, Snedden functioned as the head of NZC's One Cricket project, raising the status of ladies' cricket.
"We're totally excited that we can invite somebody of Martin's type and experience to the CWC22 Board as we keep wanting to convey a mind-boggling occasion in mid-2022," Chair Liz Dawson said.
"With a lifetime associated with cricket as a player and executive - also having driven New Zealand's conveyance of the 2011 Rugby World Cup - Martin will clearly be an immensely significant supporter."