Chris Moller Is A New Cricket Chairman For New Zealand


Chris Moller, 56-years-old has appointed as a new chairman of New Zealand Cricket. Earlier, Chris Moller worked as a New Zealand rugby football union CEO and deputy chief executive of dairy company Fonterra co-operative.

The new chairman, Chris Moller has an NZC board member since September 2008; he is following as Alan Isaac's promotion to the International cricket vice-presidency.

Alan Issac was the joint Australia-New Zealand replacement candidate for International Cricket Council after rejection of John Howard in June. Chris Moller has been replacing the Alan Issac after two years of chairman and He also worked as a position of ICC vice-president for 20 years.

The new chairman role is also being a New Zealand delegate to the ICC. He says that, "to work closely with our players, administrators, volunteers and commercial partners to drive the game forward in New Zealand."

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