Taylor quits as Cricket Australia director

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Last Updated : Nov 05 2018 | 9:35 AM IST

Former Test captain Mark Taylor quit as a Cricket Australia director Monday to give the organisation a clean slate to repair the damage inflicted by the ball-tampering scandal and a damning review into the governing body.

Taylor becomes the latest top figure to exit the embattled organisation following chief executive James Sutherland and chairman David Peever. Taylor, who served 13 years on the board, was only last week floated as a potential successor to Peever with the sport in desperate need of inspired leadership.

He ruled himself out, citing a conflict of interest, having recently signed a new contract with broadcaster Channel Nine which has the rights to the World Cup and Ashes series in 2019.

And Taylor has now decided to split from CA altogether.

"I reached this decision following a high degree of soul searching and, importantly, having the game's best interests clearly in mind," he said.

Since Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were banned for trying to alter the ball with sandpaper in a South Africa Test in March, Taylor said he had been working hard to restore relations between CA and the players' union. But now is the right time to "step back and allow Cricket Australia and the Australian

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First Published: Nov 05 2018 | 9:35 AM IST

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