Cricket Australia CEO: Former National Rugby League chief Todd Greenberg will replace Nick Hockley as Cricket Australia chief executive officer (CEO) next year. Cricket Australia announced this on Tuesday. Green is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Cricketers Association, he will take up his new post in March next year.
Hockley, who held the post on an interim basis in 2020, announced in August that he would step down from his post at the end of the current domestic season. Greenberg has previously worked with Cricket New South Wales, playing for Sydney's Randwick Cricket Club as a top-order batsman.
Very exciting times for cricket: Greenberg
“This is an extremely exciting time for cricket, as the rapid growth of the game around the world has created fantastic opportunities, but it has also presented some challenges to ensure that the game continues to thrive,” Greenberg said, according to cricket.com.au. Australian cricket will retain its place at the top of the game.
The game's foundations have been strengthened thanks to the work of the current administration, I want to ensure we build on this momentum so Australian cricket continues to thrive from local parks to the largest stadiums in the country, ACA CEO As a result, Greenberg worked closely with Hockley and the two reached amicable agreement on the current Memorandum of Understanding for cricket, which outlines the distribution of wealth within the game and results in a significant increase in women's remuneration. Hui.
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