Former New Zealand test captain John Parker's movement to get more ex-international involvement on the New Zealand Cricket board takes its next step tomorrow.
NZC chairman Chris Moller is meeting the chairmen of the six major associations (MAs) to look at how the constitution to elect the board can be adapted to better encompass the expertise of former players.
Parker's movement is frustrated by a lack of former internationals on the board since Stephen Boock became president and Rob Hart resigned. NZC chief executive David White attends meetings and has test and ODI experience, but is not an official board member. Parker's movement is working through the MAs to drive change on the board.
"We want to see people with specific skills there, rather than generalists. There's no doubt the incumbents are enthusiastic cricket people but we want at least two members to be ex-internationals with a leadership and governance background. They will understand the inner workings of New Zealand teams and how to best plan itineraries. We're keen to have those skills identified in the constitution. Candidates will apply for a place and go through a process which will eventually be voted on by MAs and District Associations.
"Complicating matters is that everything in the garden looks rosy with a strong performance against England. However, what happened with Ross Taylor's captaincy and the subsequent fallout cannot be allowed to occur again.