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Cricket Australia names pay-row negotiator as new boss

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SYDNEY: Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday named insider Kevin Roberts — who spearheaded an ill-fated attempt to slash players’ pay last year — to lead the troubled organisation in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal.


Roberts was appointed chief executive officer and on October 25 will formally replace James Sutherland, who announced in June he was stepping down after 17 years at the helm.


Roberts takes over with CA still under fire over the cheating scandal and smarting from divisions between players and administrators over the bitter pay dispute. “The game and Cricket Australia have faced some difficult times recently, but we will bounce back,” the 46-year-old said.


Sutherland won plaudits during his long tenure for negotiating a lucrative new television rights deal and popularising the Big Bash League, day-night Tests and women’s cricket.


But he faced a career-ending crisis in March when former captain Steve Smith, his deputy David Warner and batsman Cameron Bancroft attempted to alter the ball in the third Test in South Africa. They were all sent home in disgrace and handed lengthy bans, with then-coach Darren Lehmann resigning and Sutherland eventually choosing to walk after coming under sustained pressure.


His replacement Roberts is a former opening batsman for New South Wales who moved into business when his cricketing career failed to take off.


The Australian Cricketers’ Association, the players’ union which locked horns with Roberts last year, wished Roberts well and said he needed to help cricket “reconnect” with disillusioned fans. — AFP


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