Khaleej Times

Ball-tampering controvers­y forces Peever to quit CA

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sydney — Cricket Australia chairman David Peever quit on Thursday after coming under intense pressure over a ball-tampering scandal which has triggered an exodus of senior figures and long bans for three players.

The former Rio Tinto mining executive was only voted in for a new three-year term last week, days before a scathing independen­t review sparked by the cheating row slammed the governing body.

Calls have been mounting for Peever to go after it emerged that the CA-commission­ed report was not provided to the country’s state associatio­ns before he was re-elected.

He was also widely criticised after an interview with broadcaste­r ABC this week in which he referred to the ball-tampering affair, which rattled the sport and caused an outcry among the Australian public, as a “hiccup”.

“Cricket Australia has today confirmed that Mr. David Peever has announced his resignatio­n as chairman of the board of Cricket Australia, effective immediatel­y,” the governing body said in a statement.

His deputy Earl Eddings was appointed as interim chairman and said: “We have a way to go to earn back the trust of the cricket community.”

The review by the Sydneybase­d Ethics Centre blasted CA’s conduct leading up to the tampering incident in March, when players were caught using sandpaper to alter the ball at a Test match in Cape Town.

It found that an “arrogant” and “controllin­g” culture within the governing body contribute­d to players, who existed in a “gilded bubble”, cheating in the pursuit of victory.

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