ICC launches the second edition of Future Leaders Programme

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ICC launches the second edition of 100% Cricket Future Leaders Programme

20 future female leaders in cricket will be part of ICC’s 100% Cricket Future Leaders Programme, a mentoring scheme designed to support female talent in cricket.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that a further 20 future female leaders in cricket have been selected to be part of the second edition of the ICC 100% Cricket Future Leaders Programme. The mentoring scheme, designed to support emerging female talent in cricket and address the low percentage of women in leadership roles in the sport, will see the women paired with senior leaders over a six-month period.

This follows the overwhelming success of the first edition of 100% Cricket Future Leaders programme which concluded at the end of last year. The second intake features talent from 19 ICC member nations who applied to be on the programme which is part of the ICC’s strategy to accelerate the growth of women’s cricket and women in cricket.

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice said: The response from our first batch of Future Leaders has been fantastic and we are delighted to enter the second edition with another talented group of future female leaders of our sport.

“The programme has incredible support from both our Members and the mentors who are so generous with their time and knowledge. There is a genuine desire across cricket to commit to creating a sport that is played, enjoyed, and administered equally by men and women and 100% Future Leaders is a great example of this. Congratulations to our next intake of Future Leaders and we look forward to a productive learning experience for everyone involved.”

The second edition of programme will also include two workshops with programme guide Belinda Clark AO, followed by several interactions between the inaugural batch and the second batch of mentees also.

Programme Guide, Belinda Clark AO saidI loved being involved in the inaugural programme, I saw firsthand the power of mentoring and the amazing skills and abilities of our emerging female leaders. They have big dreams that have been powered by their wonderful mentors and I am confident they will make a positive and profound impact on the game.”

“We are building a community of impressive people who whether they are mentoring or being mentored are ensuring that the games leadership will continue to become more diverse. I am looking forward to working with another 20 future leaders from around the world and am excited to hear and see their ambitions come to fruition.”

Following is the list of the mentors paired with their mentees for batch 2 of the programme.

Batch 2 commencing January 2022:

Mentee Mentor
1 Abbi Aitken-Drummond
Cricket Scotland
Steve Elworthy

CEO, Surrey County Cricket Club

2 Amanda Reifer

Cricket West Indies

Ramiz Raja

Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) – Pakistan

3 Harini Rana
Mumbai Indians, India
Paraag Marathe

Chairman, USA Cricket – USA

4 Ijeoma Okigbo
Senior Sports Correspondent, Nigeria
Sharda Ugra

Senior Sports Journalist – India

5 Joan Norton
Senior Commercial Strategy Manager, Cricket Australia
Anurag Dahiya

Chief Commercial Officer, ICC

6 Karen Smithies
Administrator, Titans Cricket Team, South Africa
Andrea Nelson

CEO, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – NZ

7 Laura Peacock
Intelligence Analyst, ICC
Dhiraj Malhotra

GM Cricket Operations and Game Development, BCCI – India

8 Lucy Pringle
Women and Girls Cricket Development Officer, Durham Cricket, England
Finn Bradshaw

Head of Digital, ICC

9 Margaret Sibona
Game Development Manager/Warden, Cricket Papua New Guinea
Olivia Thornton

CEO, ACT Cricket – Australia

10 Marina Iqbal
Women’s Selection Committee, Pakistan Cricket Board
Sanjog Gupta

Head of Sports, Star and Disney India

11 Mary-Anne Musonda
Captain, Zimbabwe Women’s National Team
Rebecca Rolls

Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Sport NZ

12 Michell Pereira
Match Referee, Sri Lanka Cricket
Claire Polosak

ICC Elite Match Official – Australia

13 Niamh O’Shea
Marketing Manager, Cricket Ireland
Emma Baldwin

Head, Global Wine Delivery at Pernod Ricard – Australia

14 Nicky Britten
League Manager – Super Smash, New Zealand Cricket
Betty Timmer

Managing Director, Events, Cricket Netherlands

15 Samantha Hickman
Head of National Development, Cricket Peru
Warren Deutrom

CEO, Cricket Ireland – UK

16 Shivani Mishra
Women’s National Coach Qatar Cricket Association
Hilton Moreeng

Coach, South Africa Women’s Team – South Africa

17 Stella Siale Vaea Tagitau
General Manager, Samoa International Cricket Association
Sarah Styles

Director, Office for Women in Sport & Rec (Aus Govt) – Australia

18 Stephanie Frohnmayer
Cricketer, German women’s national cricket team
Michelle Enright

CEO, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Local Organising Committee – Australia

19 Tammy Chu
Cricket Development Cricket Hong Kong
Beth Barrett-Wild

Head, Women’s Hundred & Female Engagement, ECB –

20 Tuba Sangar
Womens’ Cricket, Afghanistan Cricket Board
Rashpal Bajwa

President, Cricket Canada

 

About 100% Cricket Future Leaders Programme

The 100% Cricket Future Leaders Programme is open for all female future leaders of Cricket to apply and will be matched with a mentor to support their development growth.

The role of a mentor is to unlock their mentee’s potential and help them to be at their best. This could include being a confidential sounding-board, providing advice, guidance, and connections to reach their potential.

The philosophy of the 100% Cricket – Future Leaders Programme is to be participant lead, with the ICC acting in support to match the mentees with suitable mentors and provide guidelines and evaluation frameworks for the participants and opportunities to network and interact.

With thanks to the ICC