John Harnden and Michelle Tredenick, the last remaining survivors of the Cricket Australia board that presided over the game’s 2018 cultural scandal, are pitching to remain as directors. | By Daniel Brettig danbrettig
that Tredenick would only be able to continue with the support of a majority of states – a governance layer that brought down the former chair Earl Eddings last yearCA’s chair Lachlan Henderson is expected to take soundings from the states as to their views before a final decision is reached ahead of the AGM in October. The next three years will take in critical deals with the players and Australian broadcasters, plus an answer toin order to keep up with overseas Twenty20 leagues.
There is also a widely held view that more elite level playing experience is required on the board, following the departure of Mark Taylor in 2018., the former national captain and then long-serving executive, who resigned from a key role as head of community cricket in 2020 after almost 20 years in managerial roles.
In its new strategy, CA singled out the improvement of female participation and representation as a key area for attention, alongside multicultural and Indigenous inclusion and greater environmental sustainability.
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