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Mark Greatbatch becomes New Zealand Cricket president, succeeding Lesley Murdoch.
Former New Zealand cricketer Mark Greatbatch
Former New Zealand Test player, coach, and selector Mark Greatbatch has been elected as the new president of New Zealand Cricket (NZC), the board announced on Wednesday.
Greatbatch, who played 41 Tests and 84 ODIs for New Zealand between 1988 and 1996, succeeds Lesley Murdoch, who completed her three-year term.
“I want to convey my enormous gratitude to Lesley for her professionalism as the NZC President over the past three years, and for her great support for the game as well as the organisation,” said Board chair Diana Puketapu-Lyndon in a statement.
“I also want to welcome and congratulate Mark as our new President and wish him well in the role. We are fortunate in New Zealand cricket to have such strong figures wanting to contribute and give back to the game.”
On the board, Sarah Beaman rotated off at the end of her three-year term and chose not to seek re-election. Kevin Malloy rotated off and was re-elected for a third term.
“My thanks also to Sarah, who decided against standing for re-election, and whose contribution and insights have been invaluable to the Board over her term,” said Puketapu-Lyndon.
The meeting also elected three life members: former Test players Rebecca Rolls, Martin Snedden, and Ewen Chatfield.
Meanwhile, NZC reported a surplus of NZD 8 million in 2024.
Puketapu-Lyndon stated that the organisation is in sound financial health, with reserves at a record USD 37 million, bolstered by strong broadcasting agreements, high-value playing programmes, and a solid commercial base.
“NZC’s financial position is strong. A small net surplus represents a significant outperformance against budget, reflecting prudent management and disciplined oversight in a challenging operating environment. This position underlines the organisation’s stability and resilience and should provide confidence in its ability to continue investing in the game’s long-term growth and sustainability.”

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