Nick Hockley has resigned as chief executive of Cricket Australia and will leave the job at the end of this summer after five tumultuous years.
The rule has never been perfect or even fair;nor has it changed player behaviour. It was a stop-gap reaction to an emergency. Five years on,its purpose has been served and it deserves retirement.
Why did Australian cricket great Greg Chappell accept the offer of a retirement benefit at the age of 75,nearly 40 years after he finished playing?
This season’s Big Bash has regained a sense of exuberance and vitality,but Australian cricket must build on the momentum if it wants to compete with overseas leagues.
American investment banking giant Morgan Stanley is part of Australian cricket’s bid to explore a privatisation model that would fundamentally reshape the game’s finances.
Greater consultation will be sought by Australian teams about their use as a billboard for fossil fuels,gambling,fast food and other sponsorship categories as CA and the players’ union negotiate a new pay deal.
A contentious $42 million performance bonus pool for Australia’s cricketers is set to be scrapped when pay talks begin this month.
In the first of a two part Herald investigation,the key figures at the Bulldogs finally reveal the explosive truth about what went down at Belmore during the past decade.
The easy assumption is the NRL chief executive isn’t his own man,but a life growing up in apartheid South Africa prepared him for Australian sport’s toughest job.
Australian men’s captain Pat Cummins has launched a campaign to have cricket clubs around the nation install solar panels to drive down their costs and reduce carbon emissions.
A venture into NFTs - non-fungible tokens - by Cricket Australia and the players may form a new revenue stream to bankroll women’s red ball cricket