Full Name

Alan Raymond Isaac

Born

January 20, 1952, Wellington

Age

72y 59d

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Education

Onslow College; Victoria University of Wellington

Other

Administrator

Alan Isaac was a left-handed batsman who represented Wellington through the age groups and for three years captained their second team. He retained his connection with the game as a member of the New Zealand Cricket board for 18 years, and in 2008 succeeded Sir John Anderson as chairman. Two years earlier he had retired as chairman of KPMG after a 35-year career with the company.

In July 2010 he was nominated for the position of ICC vice-president, replacing the rejected John Howard and the unavailable Anderson, and became the ICC president in 2012. He holds a number of board positions in business, health, community and sporting organisations, including the New Zealand Red Cross Foundation and the New Zealand Community Trust. Isaac is a former member of the New Zealand Golf Board and of the Board of Rugby New Zealand 2011 Limited.
Cricinfo staff June 2012

Photos of Alan Isaac

AHM Mustafa Kamal, Alan Isaac and David Richardson at the ICC executive board meeting
Alan Isaac and Dave Richardson during the ICC meeting
ICC president Alan Isaac with his predecessor Sharad Pawar
Haroon Lorgat, ICC chief executive David Richardson and ICC president Alan Isaac
ICC chief executive David Richardson, Haroon Lorgat and ICC president Alan Isaac
The ICC vice-president Alan Isaac speaks to Mustafa Kamal, the Bangladesh board president