Tuesday 5 June 2018

James Sutherland: Cricket Australia chief executive quits


Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has announced that he will step down. Mr Sutherland said the "time is right" for him to depart his position, which he has held for 17 years. He denied that his resignation had been hastened by a ball-tampering scandal that has rocked Australia and prompted the suspensions of three players, including former captain Steve Smith. Mr Sutherland will stay on for up to 12 months until his replacement is found.
"I feel very comfortable that this is the right time for me and a good time for the game," he said on Wednesday.
"It is something that I have been thinking about for a long time. We have had some big, big things to deal with over the course of the last 12 months."
During his tenure, Mr Sutherland oversaw the introduction of day-night Test matches and the highly successful Twenty20 series Big Bash League. Among recent achievements, he cited a new strategy for Australian cricket, a lucrative television rights deal and a pay agreement for male and female cricketers.

Source: BBC

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