Wellington [New Zealand]: New Zealand Cricket announced its decision to include former Blackcaps all-rounder and national selector Dion Nash on its board.
Nash fills the role left vacant by Martin Snedden, who stepped down from the role by rotation after a lengthy service to the game as a player, chief executive, board member, chair of the board, and International Cricket Council director.
NZC released a statement to announce the inclusion of Nash to the board which read, "Businessman and former New Zealand Test player Dion Nash has been elected to the Board of New Zealand Cricket."
NZC board chair Diana Pukepatu-Lyndon welcomed Nash as a new NZC director. He also acknowledged Snedden's significant contribution to the game.
"It's good to have someone with Dion's cricket and business experience coming onto the board at a time when Martin is stepping down. Martin's been involved with NZC since he was a player in the eighties and has made an extraordinary contribution to the game over a period of 24 years," Puketapu-Lyndon said.
