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Mark Greatbatch Elected New NZ Cricket President

Summary

  • Mark Greatbatch, former Test player, is now NZ Cricket's president.
  • NZC reported an 8 million NZD surplus for 2024.
  • Reserves stand at a record USD 37 million for NZC.
Mark Greatbatch Elected New NZ Cricket President

Mark Greatbatch, a distinguished former Test player for New Zealand, has been appointed as the new president of New Zealand Cricket (NZC). He succeeds Lesley Murdoch, who has completed her term in the role.

In its latest financial report, NZC revealed a surplus of 8 million New Zealand dollars for the year 2024. The organization's financial health is further bolstered by record reserves totaling USD 37 million.

This strong financial standing is attributed to robust broadcasting agreements, high-value playing programs, and a solid commercial base, underscoring NZC's stability and capacity for future investment in the game.

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Mark Greatbatch, a former New Zealand Test player, has been elected as the new president of New Zealand Cricket.
New Zealand Cricket reported a surplus of 8 million New Zealand dollars in 2024 and holds record reserves of USD 37 million.
Former Test players Rebecca Rolls, Martin Snedden, and Ewen Chatfield were elected as life members by NZC.

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