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Border resigns as selector for second time
SYDNEY—Allan Border has stepped down as a Test selector for the second
time in less than two years and only four months after re-accepting the
position. Border, who is a Cricket Australia and Queensland Cricket
board member, stepped back into the role in June but has over-committed
and will focus instead on his other interests, which also include
commentary and media work. "My various commitments are far heavier than
I had expected back in mid-year and I don't think it is appropriate to
do what is a really important job if I am not able to give it the full
attention it deserves," Border said. "I am really passionate and
absolutely committed to making a continuing contribution to cricket
through my board work and through my involvement in the CA committee
that will decide the next national coach."
The panel has changed significantly since April with the resignation of
Trevor Hohns, the long-serving chairman, and the promotion of Andrew
Hilditch into the top job. Merv Hughes, who replaced Border when he
walked away after a seven-year stint in 2005, and David Boon are the two
other current selectors.
Creagh O'Connor, the Cricket Australia chairman, said the board would
discuss possible replacements with Hilditch and Cricket Australia's
management before a meeting later this week. —Agencies |