The Phnom Penh Post

More CA execs out over ball-tamper turmoil

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THE exodus at Cricket Australia grew on Wednesday as two more top executives quit the embattled governing body after a ball-tampering scandal and a scathing review triggered an outcry.

Team performanc­e boss Pat Howard, who was due to leave next year, has brought forward his departure to next week, while broadcasti­ng chief Ben Amarfio left on Wednesday, Cricket Australia said.

The latest departures come after chairman David Peever was forced out last week and former Test captain Mark Taylor quit as a director. Former CEO James Sutherland stepped down last month.

The ‘Sandpaper-gate’ scandal, where the team was caught using sandpaper to alter the flight of the ball, also cost former coach Darren Lehmann his job and prompted lengthy bans for three players.

Cricket Australia said the latest changes signalled a “new chapter” under the leadership of incoming chief executive Kevin Roberts.

“I think it is important at this point in time that we give cricket a fresh start and we start looking forward so that we can heal,” Roberts told reporters in Melbourne.

“We are as transparen­t as we can be in this situation,” he added when pressed for more details about why the pair were leaving Cricket Australia.

“But I ask that we respect Pat and Ben and everything that they have brought to the game, and the public can know that we make these changes and hard decisions with real respect and sensitivit­y to our people. And because of that I hope you understand I won’t be going into detail.”

Roberts said there would be no further “significan­t change at the executive level in the months ahead”.

In an earlier statement he said it was “clear that we need to deepen our relationsh­ips with fans, players and the broader cricket community”, acknowledg­ing it had been a “turbulent year in Australian cricket”.

 ?? AFP ?? Sven-Goran Eriksson smiles at a press conference in Manila on November 5, 2018.
AFP Sven-Goran Eriksson smiles at a press conference in Manila on November 5, 2018.

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