Nimesh Kataria, a seasoned financial executive with a proven track record at Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Kataria will assume his role in April and will join the ECB board, replacing Scott Smith, who is stepping down after eight years of service.
Kataria’s appointment comes at a crucial juncture for English cricket, as the ECB seeks to navigate financial challenges and drive growth. His expertise in financial management and strategic planning will be instrumental in shaping the ECB’s financial strategy and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the sport.
“We are delighted to welcome Nimesh to the ECB at a time when our sport is facing significant opportunities and challenges,” said Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive Officer. “His financial acumen and strategic insights will be invaluable as we strive to grow cricket and make it the most inclusive sport in the country.”
Kataria expressed his enthusiasm for joining the ECB and contributing to the development of cricket. “I am honored to be part of the ECB team and eager to play a role in expanding the reach of cricket and inspiring more people to embrace the sport,” he said. “As a lifelong cricket fan, I am aware of the challenges facing the game in England and Wales, but I am confident that we can overcome them and secure a bright future for cricket.”
Gould paid tribute to Smith’s contributions during his tenure as CFO. “Scott has been instrumental in driving significant change during his eight years with the ECB,” Gould said. “His leadership has contributed to increased revenue, the creation of The Hundred, and record funding for the cricket network.”
Smith’s expertise also proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring the financial stability of cricket members. “We are deeply grateful for Scott’s dedication and the immense value he has brought to the game,” Gould added.
Kataria’s appointment signals the ECB’s commitment to financial prudence and strategic growth. His experience and passion for cricket will be key assets as the ECB navigates the evolving landscape of the sport and strives to make cricket accessible and enjoyable for all.