Nyon (Switzerland):Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) announced former Australian cricketer Lisa Sthalekar as its President at the FICA Executive Committee meeting held in Nyon, Switzerland, making her the first woman's cricketer to hold the position.
"Lisa Sthalekar has been confirmed as FICA's President at the FICA Executive Committee meeting held in Nyon, Switzerland this week. Lisa joins an esteemed list of past players who have been FICA Presidents since its formation, including Barry Richards, Jimmy Adams and most recently Vikram Solanki," said an official statement from FICA.
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The Ex Co meeting was held in advance of the FICA and World Players' Association Player Development Conferences and was the first in-person meeting of the group since the pandemic. The Ex Co discussed a number of significant and upcoming issues for players and the game at the global level, including receiving presentations from Brendan Schwab, Executive Director of the World Players' Association and Geoff Allardice, Chief Executive of the ICC.
FICA Executive Chairman Heath Mills said: "After consultation with our members we are delighted to announce Lisa's appointment as FICA President, our first female President. Lisa was clearly the best candidate and her credentials are unparalleled as both a former player and broadcaster. Her previous roles as an Independent Director of FICA and on the Board of the Australian Cricketers' Association demonstrate her long-standing commitment to the players' association movement and advancing player rights. The Ex Co would like to thank Vikram Solanki, our outgoing President, for his significant contributions to FICA over his tenure."