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News.com.au (Free subscription) | yesterday
... something to turn to. It is alarming that there is an increase." Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland agreed there was a major issue developing. "We as an employer have a greater responsibility now than ever before to help cricketers in the transition to whatever they do next," Sutherland said."It's not always an easy transition and it's only going to become harder....
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... has become so fed up with the violations that it might push for on-field penalties.CA chief James Sutherland is so incensed by Ponting’s slow play that he is planning to use a CEO meeting in South Africa next week to urge the ICC to replace fines with real-time punishments such as losing fielders for slow play.“I don’t think the sanctions that are in place are having the desired effect,”...
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The Whisky Exchange - New Products (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
... is so fed up with Ponting's sluggish play it has plans to push for on-field penalties. CA boss James Sutherland has revealed he'll use a CEO meeting in South Africa next week to urge the ICC to replace fines with real-time punishments such as losing fielders for slow play. The issue of slow over rates has been a hot one for Australia in 2008, and with good reason. After only being...
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BJP (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Cricket Australia (CA) despite being aware of the incident- it was Symond’s third breach of his CA contract in three years- took no action. In fact, CA chief James Sutherland said the indiscretion was “not my business”, giving weight to the criticism of Australian cricket’s governing body’s failure to act decisively to address the all-rounder’s disciplinary issues.According to Herald...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
SYDNEY: Andrew Symonds committed yet another breach of discipline when he skipped a compulsory recovery session with Queensland, six weeks after being sent home for missing a team meeting in Darwin.Cricket Australia (CA) despite being aware of the incident- it was Symond's third breach of his CA contract in three years- took no action. In fact, CA chief James Sutherland said the indiscretion...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... back from cricketing exile".The indiscretion was brought to the notice of Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland who shrugged it off as "not my business".Symonds was apparently sleeping at the time he was supposed to attend the session on October 13.Queensland chief executive Graham Dixon and coach Trevor Barsby warned Symonds after the no-show but his transgression was not taken...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... the tournament.Cricket Australia has already started endorsing the idea with chief executive James Sutherland saying safety and security issues surrounding the 2011 World Cup were “bound to come up” at the ICC meeting.“It hasn’t been talked about but that may well have changed out of this Mumbai incident but one would hope the World Cup and other events that are planned for various...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... there is a possibility it could be held on local shores earlier than expected. CA chief executive James Sutherland said safety and security issues surrounding the 2011 World Cup were "bound to come up" next weekend. "It hasn't been talked about but that may well have changed out of this Mumbai incident but one would hope the World Cup and other events that are planned for various...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
CRICKET Australia chief executive James Sutherland expects Mumbai's terrorism attack to cause a similar tightening in security to the September 11 attacks.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... had earned their opportunity to shine on the world stage.Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said on Friday that Victoria and Western Australia would not contest the Champions League unless they qualify again through this summer's domestic Twenty20 Big Bash, but there is still hope they could contest a tournament rescheduled to precede the next Indian Premier League...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
CRICKET Australia chief executive James Sutherland expects Mumbai's terrorism attack to cause a similar tightening in security to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US.