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Eddings tapped to lead Australian cricket

By AFP
November 29, 2018

SYDNEY: Australian cricket’s embattled governing body named Earl Eddings to lead the organisation out of crisis Wednesday, opting for a safe pair of hands already serving on the board.

Cricket Australia said in a statement that it had bumped Eddings — a director of a risk-management company — from deputy and interim chairman to have the role full time.“I am honoured to serve in this position and am committed to making cricket stronger and a game that we can all be proud of,” Eddings said.

Cricket Australia has been buffeted by a series of bad performances by the men’s side, after a ball-tampering scandal saw the captain and vice captain stood down for cheating.Amid the fallout from the fiasco, former chairman David Peever also quit under intense pressure.

The sport’s top body had been under some pressure to appoint a former Australian player. But likely replacement ex-captain Mark Taylor recently quit the board, while CA director and ex-fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz was overlooked.

The board instead opted for “a well-regarded member of the team with a solid understanding of our history,” said director Jacquie Hey. “Earl’s involvement over the past decade provides continuity in a time of change,” she added.