Former NSW premier Mike Baird has been appointed as the new chair of Cricket Australia.
Mr Henderson will remain on as a director, but has decided to move out of the role after taking up the chief executive’s job with HBF health insurance.
However, the home season this summer has been more problematic, with CA’s handling of Warner’s bid to have his leadership ban overturned heavily criticised in the past week. The 54-year-old brings serious clout to the role, given his previous job as premier of NSW between 2014 and 2017.He previously spent a year on the Cricket NSW board, before moving into a CA director role in 2020 as the state’s nominee.
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