It was supposed to be New Zealand’s answer to the IPL, the BBL, and the SA20—a bold, homegrown T20 franchise league designed to supercharge domestic cricket, attract global stars, and unlock millions in foreign investment. But instead of launching fireworks, the proposed NZ20 T20 league has ignited a boardroom war so intense it forced the resignation of New Zealand Cricket’s (NZC) chief executive, Scott Weenink.
After just two years at the helm, Weenink stepped down on December 18, 2025, citing “fundamental differences in strategic direction” over the future of the sport in Aotearoa. The core of the conflict? Whether the NZ20 league should be fast-tracked with private capital—or shelved in favor of incremental reform. With players, regional associations, and commercial partners lined up in support of the league, Weenink’s departure marks a seismic shift in NZC’s leadership—and raises urgent questions about who really controls the future of Kiwi cricket.
Announced in early 2024, the NZ20 T20 league was conceived as a six-team franchise competition to replace the existing Super Smash. The plan included:
Proponents argued it was essential to retain top Kiwi talent, who increasingly chase lucrative T20 gigs abroad. “Without NZ20, we’ll keep losing our best players to leagues that pay 10x what we can offer,” said one NZC insider .
Scott Weenink, a former lawyer and commercial executive, was appointed NZC CEO in 2023 to “modernize” the organization. Yet, he grew increasingly cautious about the NZ20’s rapid rollout. According to internal sources, Weenink feared:
His stance put him directly at odds with NZC’s board, member associations, and—most crucially—the New Zealand Professional Cricketers’ Association (NZPCA), which called the league “a lifeline for player livelihoods” .
After multiple failed strategy sessions, Weenink concluded his vision was no longer aligned with the majority. “It’s clear there is a different path forward,” he said in his resignation statement .
Unusually, the NZ20 T20 league enjoyed rare consensus across traditionally fractured groups:
This united front left Weenink isolated—a CEO with no coalition to execute his cautious approach.
The NZ20 wasn’t just about cricket—it was about economics. New Zealand’s domestic cricket has long operated on a shoestring budget. In 2024, NZC’s total revenue was just NZ$48 million—less than 5% of Cricket Australia’s .
The NZ20 promised a transformation:
For a cricketing nation punching above its weight on the field but struggling off it, the NZ20 represented survival—not just spectacle.
NZC isn’t the first board torn apart by T20 ambitions:
In each case, the league eventually launched—and proved financially transformative. The question for NZC: Will they learn from history, or repeat it?
With Weenink gone, NZC’s board will appoint an interim CEO—likely from within the pro-league faction. Sources suggest the NZ20 T20 league could be fast-tracked for a December 2026 launch, pending final investor due diligence.
But challenges remain: securing a broadcast partner, finalizing team ownership structures, and ensuring Test cricket isn’t deprioritized. The new leadership must walk a tightrope between innovation and integrity.
Scott Weenink’s resignation isn’t just a personnel change—it’s a referendum on New Zealand cricket’s identity. The overwhelming support for the NZ20 T20 league signals a collective hunger for relevance in the global T20 economy. Whether this bold leap pays off remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the days of cautious conservatism are over. In a world where cricket is increasingly a commercial sport, New Zealand has chosen to compete—not hide.
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