Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King to Lead Marylebone Cricket Club
Mervyn King, the former Governor of the Bank of England, has been appointed as the next President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), succeeding Mark Nicholas. King, who has a deep passion for cricket and a distinguished career in finance, will assume the role in October 2023.
King’s appointment marks a significant moment for MCC, which is undergoing a period of transformation. The club is set to acquire a 51% equity stake in the London Spirit Hundred team, a move that will strengthen its financial position and enhance its involvement in the domestic cricket landscape.
King’s extensive experience in leadership and his commitment to promoting cricket at all levels make him an ideal candidate for the role. As co-founder of the Chance to Shine charity, he has played a pivotal role in introducing cricket to over six million children and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In his previous role as President of Worcestershire County Cricket Club, King demonstrated his dedication to the sport and his ability to inspire others. He is known for his calm authority and wise counsel, qualities that will be invaluable in guiding MCC through its current challenges and opportunities.
Mark Nicholas, the outgoing President, expressed his confidence in King’s abilities. “There are few better people to fulfill the role of MCC President,” he said. “Mervyn’s love of cricket knows no boundary, and his calm authority and considerable wisdom will be invaluable to the club.”
King’s appointment comes at a time when MCC is facing a number of important issues, including the future of Lord’s Cricket Ground, the club’s financial sustainability, and its role in the wider cricket community. His leadership will be crucial in navigating these challenges and ensuring that MCC remains a thriving and influential force in the sport.