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Cricket NSW (officially known as the New South Wales Cricket Association) is an Australian sporting association that administers cricket in New South Wales. It is based at the Sydney Olympic Park. The New South Wales Blues, the New South Wales Breakers, the Sydney Thunder and the Sydney Sixers are a part of the association.[1]
Sport | Cricket |
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Jurisdiction | New South Wales |
Founded | 1859 |
Affiliation | Cricket Australia |
Headquarters | Cricket Central |
Chairman | John Knox |
CEO | Lee Germon |
Official website | |
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Cricket NSW was established in 1859.[2] William Tunks and Richard Driver were the inaugural joint secretaries of the association.[2] The current CEO is Lee Germon.[3] The organisation was based next to the Sydney Cricket Ground for decades. However, in 2019 the organisation moved to temporary offices in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct, and in 2022 they moved to a new facility built on the north side of the Olympic Park precinct along the Parramatta River.[4]
Cricket NSW is governed by nine directors. The current members of the board are:
Name | Role(s) |
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John Knox | Chairman since June 2018 |
Karen Robbins | Director |
Ed Cowan | Director |
Paul Marjoribanks | Director |
Neil Maxwell | Director |
Richard Timbs | Director |
David Gallop | Director |
The Hon. Kevin Greene | Director |
Courtenay Smith | Director |
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