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During the General Meeting of the KNCB on Wednesday evening 20 April, Guido Landheer took over the gavel from Jurgen Delfos. In addition, Mudi Allah Rakha was elected to the board as Treasurer, Reinout Scholte as High Performance Commissioner and Nitin Potdar as Cricket Development Commissioner.
As chairman of the cricket department of HV & CV Quick, Guido Landheer already has broad experience as a cricket director and has always been a prominent discussion partner for both the board and his fellow club directors of the KNCB.
Mudi Allah Rakha has been part of the KNCB board since 2021, as a Diversity Commissioner, but emphatically also with the aim of succeeding Amit Parulekar as treasurer of the KNCB in 2022. In the past period, Mudi and Amit have worked closely together and knowledge has been transferred. Mudi will provide administrative continuity in this area for the KNCB.
Reinout Scholte really needs no introduction, as he is a well-known and valued member of the Dutch cricket community both as chairman of HBS, as a player of HBS 1 and as a player of the Dutch national team. Reinout will take up the High Performance portfolio in this crucial year for Dutch Cricket.
Nitin Potdar has led the fastest growing association in the Netherlands as chairman of Qui Vive. In addition, Nitin, as captain of Qui Vive 1, ensured that Qui Vive 1 was promoted to the First Division. Nitin will be in charge of Cricket Development (Participation).
Name of Author: Cricket Netherlands
The Netherlands men’s national cricket team, known as “The Flying Dutchmen,” represents the Netherlands in international cricket and is administered by the Royal Dutch Cricket Association.