Khaleej Times

Embattled CA boss Sutherland to step down

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melbourne — James Sutherland has announced he’s quitting as Cricket Australia’s chief executive two months after a balltamper­ing scandal in South Africa resulted in suspension­s for the Test captain and vice-captain and the resignatio­n of coach Darren Lehmann.

Sutherland, who confirmed his departure at a news conference Wednesday, has given 12 months’ notice and will continue in his position until a replacemen­t is found. A former firstclass cricketer with Victoria state, Sutherland was appointed in 2001 to replace Malcolm Speed. Participat­ion in the sport grew under his leadership but his tenure was punctuated by some controvers­ies.

In March, captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and opening batsman Cameron Bancroft were caught up in a plot to tamper with the match ball during the third test against South Africa in Cape Town. Smith and Warner were subsequent­ly banned by Cricket Australia from internatio­nal and domestic first-class cricket for 12 months, and Bancroft for nine months. The sanctions were significan­tly harsher than any imposed by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council for similar offenses.

Lehmann quit as national coach less than a week later, after being cleared of any involvemen­t in the ball-tampering incident. Smith has been replaced as captain by Tim Paine. Justin Langer has since taken over for Lehmann as national coach.

There were five Australian coaches during Sutherland’s tenure. John Buchanan took over in 1999 before Sutherland began as chief executive, was replaced by Tim Nielsen (2007-2011), Mickey Arthur (2011-13) and Lehmann (2013) before Langer was appointed last month. —

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