Summary:
- Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley will leave his role in March 2025 after a five-year term.
- Hockley, who began as interim CEO during the COVID-19 pandemic, has led major achievements and secured key media deals.
- His leadership saw significant successes, including a historic tour to Pakistan and multiple World Cup victories.
Nick Hockley, CEO of Cricket Australia, has announced he will step down in March 2025. Hockley took over as interim CEO in June 2020 after Kevin Roberts’ resignation. His role became permanent in May 2021.
Hockley guided Cricket Australia through the pandemic and secured significant seven-year media deals with major networks. He also led the organization through a strategic overhaul and a new MOU that greatly increased pay for women cricketers.
Under his leadership, Australia achieved notable successes, including a historic tour to Pakistan, retaining the Ashes, and winning multiple ICC World Cups. Hockley’s departure comes as he looks to new challenges, having left Cricket Australia on solid footing.