When Cricket Australia announced Earl Eddings was its new chairman,everyone expected the former first-grade batsman would hang around for some time.
Four days after chairman David Peever quit,the former Test captain resigned from the CA board,saying the post had “taken its toll”
David Peever's strategy this week was about survival,hoping to get to lunch and then building his innings after the bowlers tired.
Cricket Australia's interim chairman Earl Eddings was a long-serving first-grade player in Melbourne's club competition.
The three-year reign of the former Rio Tinto managing director ended abruptly after three days of intense pressure.
Failures in CA contributed to the ball tampering scandal,a review has found,raising grounds for bans to Steve Smith and David Warner to be cut.
Why has David Peever,been missing in action during what is arguably the biggest crisis in Australian sport when history shows he is no stranger to tough PR disasters?