Showing posts with label Australia national cricket team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia national cricket team. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Cricket Australia appoints Nick Hockley interim CEO as Roberts resigns


CA chairman Eddings thanked Roberts for his service to cricket during his eight years at CA, initially as a board member and more recently as Chief Executive.


Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive Kevin Roberts resigned on Tuesday and was replaced by T20 World Cup CEO Nick Hockley in an interim role, the change coming at a time when the Board is under severe financial stress due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

CA chairman Earl Eddings announced the decision via live stream, saying the Board needed fresh leadership to move on from the disruption that engulfed the organisation in the past few months.

"The CA Board has accepted his resignation and announced the appointment of Nick Hockley, currently Chief Executive of the ICC T20 World Cup, as Interim Chief Executive, effective immediately," the CA said in a statement.
The leadership change comes ahead of an operational reset for the organisation to be detailed later in the week.

"Cricket, like all national sports, has been going through a period of significant change and in recent months we have had the added uncertainty delivered by Covid-19," Eddings said in the statement.

"The entire cricket community has been affected and difficult decisions have been and will continue to be necessary to ensure that cricket at every level is in the best shape it can be now and in the future."


Thursday, May 7, 2020

Australia to start pre-season with new training rules from May-end: Report


CA is churning out strategies for resumption of training under the watchful eyes of its chief medical officer Dr John Orchard and head of sports science and sports medicine Alex Kountouris.


Cricket Australia (CA) is set to begin the team's pre-season by the end of May under a set of new training protocols devised for the safety of players amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to a report in Australia daily 'The Sydney Morning Herald', CA is churning out strategies for resumption of training under the watchful eyes of its chief medical officer Dr John Orchard and head of sports science and sports medicine Alex Kountouris.

The duo is working closely with counterparts of other cricket playing nations and are part of committees of the Australian government and the International Cricket Council (ICC) which are trying to find ways for the resumption of sports.

The report said CA's immediate priority is to draw up protocols for players' pre-season, which include barring the use of saliva or sweat to shine the ball during training.
CA's head of sports science and sports medicine Kountouris said the coronavirus-forced new normal shouldn't have much impact of teams' training in a sport like cricket.


"There's physical distancing in the nets - there's two or three bowlers in each net. One bowls at a time, the batter is 22 yards away so it's not a big problem," Kountouris said.
"We don't see it as too big a problem to manage, but these are the things we're spelling out. This is what you should do: keep your distance, how you should handle the ball, these are things easy to manage."