Peever resigned a little more than a week after being re-elected for a second three-year term, bowing to public pressure in the wake of a scathing review of the board's governance and culture.
"There's no question this year has been a challenging one for cricket and for Cricket Australia. Our aim is to ensure management are empowered to rebuild trust and strengthen the game," CA director Jacquie Hey said in a statement, "Earl's involvement over the past decade provides continuity in a time of change and enables the board to maintain strong relations with the ICC (cricket's governing body), other member countries and our valued partners." The Longstaff report, which was not released until after Peever's second term was secured, found the board partially culpable for the events in Cape Town which led to bans for Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.