International Cricket Council
Toby Doyle is a seasoned professional in cricket development, currently serving as the Community Cricket National Coach Development Manager and Regional Coach Development Manager for the South Island at NEW ZEALAND CRICKET since September 2021. In addition, Toby is an ICC Master Educator with the International Cricket Council. Prior experience includes a role as Cricket Manager at Canterbury Country Cricket Association from February 2014 to September 2021, where strategic initiatives led to a 95% growth in junior cricket teams. Toby also held positions as Development Manager and Development Officer within the same association, focusing on player pathways and community engagement. Earlier experience includes a Development Officer role at Sport Hawke's Bay, enhancing governance and support for local sports clubs. Toby holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sport and Leisure, along with Screen and Media Studies from The University of Waikato.
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International Cricket Council
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The ICC is the global governing body for cricket. Representing 106 members, the ICC governs and administrates the game and is responsible for the staging of major international tournaments including the ICC Men’s World Cup and Women’s World Cup and the ICC Men’s and Women’s T20 World Cups as well as all associated qualifying events. The ICC presides over the ICC Code of Conduct which sets the professional standards of discipline for international cricket, playing conditions, bowling reviews and other ICC regulations and appoints match officials. Through the Anti-Corruption Unit it coordinates action against corruption and match fixing. The ICC Development department works with Associate Members to improve the quality of international cricket, build better cricket systems, get more people playing cricket and grow the game globally.