Cricket Australia has named Todd Greenberg as CEO, succeeding Nick Hockley after a challenging five years. Greenberg brings experience from his roles at the Australian Cricketers’ Association and the National Rugby League. Hockley’s tenure included disputes over broadcast rights and criticism over handling leadership bans. He also has experience as the chief executive of Australia’s National Rugby League.
Former rugby league chief Greenberg named Cricket Australia CEO

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