Cricket Wales Members Agree to Modernise Board

2 Mar 2016 | Cricket
Cricket Wales member organisations have unanimously agreed to the creation of a new Board of Directors to drive the sport forward.
Cricket Wales is recognised by Sport Wales and Welsh Government as the National Governing Body for cricket in Wales and forms part of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

As well as having individuals from within cricket in Wales, the new Board will have independent directors, increased diversity, more business skills and will retain its strong link to Glamorgan CCC.

All the new director roles will be advertised widely with short-listed candidates interviewed by a nominations panel.

Cricket Wales Chair, Roger Morris, said: Gaining support from our current Board and membership for a new type of Board and recruitment process shows the commitment that cricket organisations in Wales have to modernising our sport.

This is a significant step for cricket in Wales and we look forward to a new Board being put in place by the summer.

The decision, which was taken at an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of all senior and junior leagues, regions and associations throughout Wales, follows a comprehensive governance review that also recommends the creation of Area Boards and has already led to increased joint working with Glamorgan CCC.

Chair of the Cricket Wales Governance Working Group Jeff Bird added: Following the support of our membership we now have a great opportunity to recruit a Board of Directors that remains well connected to cricket in Wales but also has the skills, independence and diversity required to run a modern sporting organisation.

I would like to call on all those with a passion for cricket and business excellence to apply for these exciting new roles in the coming weeks.

Anyone who is interested in one of these new roles should visit www.cricketwales.org.uk from 14th March.