Cricket Australia announces Board appointment

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Cricket Australia (CA), formerly the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for cricket in Australia. Established in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, CA manages all national teams, including Men's, Women's, and Youth sides, as well as other national teams. It oversees the organization of Test matches, ODIs, and T20Is, and coordinates home international fixtures.

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The Board of Cricket Australia today announced the appointment of incoming director, Greg Rowell, effective 10 June.

The Board of Cricket Australia today announced the appointment of incoming director, Greg Rowell, effective 10 June. Greg’s appointment has been unanimously endorsed by the State and Territory Cricket Associations’ Chairs and the CA Board and Nominations Committee.

A former first-class cricketer for New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania, Rowell made 46 appearances from 1989-1999, taking 147 wickets. A tall right-arm pace bowler, Rowell was a member of the Australia ‘A’ one-day team that famously played against Australia in a World Series Final in 1994-95.

Rowell represented Queensland for eight years, including playing in the 1997-98 Mercantile Mutual Cup championship team. Following his first-class career, Rowell won the Peter Burge Medal as the best and fairest first grade player in Brisbane in 2002-03 before retiring from Premier Cricket with the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club after it claimed the 2004-05 premiership.  

Since then, Rowell has been a loyal servant of Western Suburbs, serving on the committee since 2002, including more than seven years as President.   Within the wider sporting community, Rowell founded multi-sports manager, Chelmer Sports Inc, as well as serving as a Director of the Queensland Cricketers’ Club.  

A lawyer by trade with both a Bachelor of Public Administration at the University of Canberra and a Bachelor of Law (Hons) at the University of Queensland, Rowell is a director and founder of commercial law firm RowelLegal Pty Ltd.

Chair of the CA Nominations Committee, John Harnden AM, said: “We’re very fortunate to have someone with Greg’s experience across elite and community cricket join the Cricket Australia Board,” Harnden said. “Joining as the director nominated through Queensland Cricket, Greg’s understanding of community sport and developing local infrastructure will provide the CA Board with crucial experience as we continue to improve our commitment to reinvesting into the grassroots of our game.”

Incoming director, Greg Rowell, said: “I’m honoured to be elected to the Cricket Australia Board and look forward to serving the cricket community in my role,” Rowell said. 

“Cricket is incredibly important to me, and I understand the revered position and influence it has in Australia society. It’s more important than ever that the future of cricket is protected, and I look forward to working with my fellow Board members on how we can continue to grow the women’s game and reinvest into grassroots cricket.”

Greg Rowell, attorney and former Australian First Class Cricketer on his appointment to the Cricket Australia board

Photo Credit: LinkedIn profile photo of Greg Rowell

Queensland Cricket Chairman and CA Nominations Committee member Chris Simpson congratulated Rowell on his appointment.

“Greg has been a deep and vigorous thinker about the game in all the time I have known him,” he said.  

“He has many touchpoints with the game. They range from the grassroots, where he has been a passionate member of cricket’s volunteer army, through to the elite, where as a past player, he has provided his insights and experiences to mentor current Queensland and Premier Cricket players.  

“As a club administrator, Wests have been one of the leaders in women’s cricket, and they have worked hard to be a leader within their community.”  

“Greg was widely respected for his dedication and skill as a player, and his tenacity in overcoming adversity and injuries as a fast bowler was much admired by his teammates and peers alike. On behalf of Queensland Cricket, we wish him all the best.”

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