Friday 18 November 2016

Debbie Hockley first Woman to be elected president of New Zealand Cricket Board

Debbie Hockley first Woman to be elected president of New Zealand Cricket Board, Debbie Hockley has been elected as president of New Zealand Cricket Board, becoming the first woman to hold that role in the 122-year history of the sport’s national governing body. Hockley was nominated for the position by Canterbury Cricket, during the board’s Annual General Meeting in Christchurch on
November 16, 2016.Debbie Hockley - president of New Zealand Cricket Board, The 54-year-old will replace outgoing president Stephen Boock and will serve three-year appointment.
iv. Debbie Hockley was former captain of New Zealand’s women’s team and is a member of the International Cricket Council’s hall of fame.
v. Hockley has played 19 Tests and 118 One Day Internationals for the New Zealand women’s team, making her international debut in 1979. She played her last ODI in 2000.

Debbie Hockley first Woman to be elected president of New Zealand Cricket Board

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