Scott weenink
NZC Chief Scott Weenink To Step Down From His Role Due To 'differences With Member Associations & NZCPA'
Weenink cited differences with "several Member Associations, and the NZCPA, on the future priorities for NZC, including the long-term direction of the game and the best role for T20 cricket in New Zealand" as the reason behind his decision.
"After careful consideration, it has become clear that I hold a different view from several Member Associations, and the NZCPA, on the future priorities for NZC, including the long-term direction of the game and the best role for T20 cricket in New Zealand. Given these differences, I believe it is in the best interests of the organisation that new leadership takes NZC forward from here," Weenink said in a statement.
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