Barclay to replace Snedden as NZC’s representative on ICC board of directors

Snedden stepped down since he wants to concentrate on his new position as chief executive of a New Zealand-based event development and promotion company

Snedden has resigned as NZC’s representative on the ICC board of directors

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Greg Barclay will replace Martin Snedden as New Zealand Cricket’s (NZC) representative on the International Cricket Council (ICC) board of directors.

Barclay, who is a commercial lawyer and company director, was chosen to take over Snedden’s ICC role by NZC’s board of directors.

Snedden decided to step down from his ICC role since he wants to concentrate on his new position as chief executive of a New Zealand-based event development and promotion company.

“This is an important role for NZC, particularly as we look to finalise the Future Tours Programme and other bilateral series with fellow member countries,” NZC chairman Stuart Heal said. “Greg’s appointment is indicative of the respect he holds within NZC, and we look forward to him continuing the sterling work of his predecessor.”

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