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Ros Rivaz appointed to ICC board as independent director

Dr Ros Rivaz has been appointed as an Independent Director on the International Cricket Council (ICC) Board, a significant development that further strengthens the governing body's leadership and decision-making framewor

Ros Rivaz appointed to ICC board as independent director

Dr Ros Rivaz has been appointed as an Independent Director on the International Cricket Council (ICC) Board, a significant development that further strengthens the governing body's leadership and decision-making framework. She will serve an initial three-year term, with the possibility of an additional three-year extension in accordance with ICC regulations. Dr Rivaz brings a wealth of experience in governance, strategic planning, organisational leadership, and stakeholder management, making her a valuable addition to the ICC Board during an important phase of growth for the sport. Her appointment reflects the ICC's continued commitment to enhancing diversity, independence, and expertise within its leadership structure. As an Independent Director, Dr Rivaz will play a key role in supporting the Board's efforts to ensure transparency, accountability, and effective governance across international cricket. She is expected to contribute to major strategic discussions involving the global expansion of the game, development pathways, commercial growth, and initiatives aimed at increasing participation across different regions. The ICC has been actively working towards strengthening its governance model in recent years, and the inclusion of experienced independent directors forms an important part of that vision. Dr Rivaz's appointment is seen as a positive step in ensuring that the organisation benefits from a broad range of perspectives and professional expertise. Her leadership and insight are expected to support the ICC's long-term objectives as it continues to drive innovation, improve governance standards, and promote the sustainable growth of cricket worldwide.