(Reuters) – Former Australia captain Lisa Sthalekar has become the first woman to be appointed president of the Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA), the organisation said yesterday.
India-born Sthalekar was the first woman to achieve the double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in one-day Internationals and was a key member of four World Cup-winning Australia teams.
The spin-bowling all-rounder played her last match in 2013 and has worked as a commentator in recent years.
“Lisa was clearly the best candidate and her credentials are unparalleled as both a former player and broadcaster,” FICA executive chairman Heath Mills said in a statement.
FICA was set up in 1998 and its members include most of the cricketers’ associations around the world.
Former FICA presidents include ex-South Africa batter Barry Richards, former West Indies all-rounder Jimmy Adams and former England batter Vikram Solanki.