Daily Dispatch

New CEO Roberts must pull Australia out of its mire

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Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday named insider Kevin Roberts – who spearheade­d an 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 and on October 25 will 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 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.

He worked for a range of sporting companies, including adidas, 2XU and Canterbury before joining Cricket Australia in 2012, first as a board director, then as part of the executive management team.

Roberts was lead negotiator for Cricket Australia in last year’s pay row, when the organisati­on was accused of using hardball negotiatin­g tactics in a bid to cap remunerati­on costs.

The brinksmans­hip saw top players left off contract for a month and resulted in the cancellati­on of an Australia A tour to South Africa before CA eventually backed down.

The dispute cemented a view within the game that Roberts is the favoured protégè of CA chairperso­n David Peever, a polarising figure with a reputation for union busting in his former life as a mining executive.

The promotion of an internal candidate to replace Sutherland will also raise questions about CA’s commitment to changing the organisati­on’s culture in the wake of the ball-tampering affair.

Critics blamed a win-at-allcosts mentality that they said developed under Sutherland and his management team, including Roberts.

CA denied the charge but set up two separate inquiries to examine how the scandal occurred, one looking at player behaviour and the other examining the team’s culture. Neither report has yet been released. —

Cricket Australia have faced some difficult times recently

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