Nick White To Step Down From Auckland Cricket After 16 Years
Nick White has decided to step away from the Head of Female Performance - HEARTS Head Coach role at the end of March 2022.
White has made a long-standing
contribution to Auckland Cricket, including three years as
the HEARTS Head Coach, winning the Hallyburton Johnstone
Shield in his first season in charge.
"I have
loved every second of my five years directly involved with
the HEARTS and the many years before, with our under-age
players and Auckland Cricket as a whole," White
said.
"I take so many amazing memories with me
from the last 16 years with Auckland Cricket.
"I
look forward to closely following the ACES and HEARTS in the
future and am excited by the depth we have in
Auckland."
Director of Talent and Performance
Daniel Archer acknowledged White's outstanding tenure at
Auckland Cricket.
"Nick has been through various
roles, from development and talent identification to club
coaching and most recently leading the HEARTS
Programme.
"His passion and commitment to the game
of cricket and our people involved in it has been
immense.
"We know this will not stop with Nick
leaving this role as cricket is deep in his
blood."
Chief Executive Iain Laxon also praised
White's efforts, having started at the organisation around a
similar time.
"Nick has done a huge range of
things in his time with us and always with a huge amount of
passion, enthusiasm, and integrity."
"Nick's
recent focus as HEARTS Head Coach has really grown the
quality of that programme and what it can help us
achieve."
The team at Auckland Cricket wishes Nick all the best in the future and we look forward to catching up around the grounds.