CA chief Sutherland says IPL 'not a concern' for Oz Ashes bidCricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland has said that Australia's Ashes bid in England will not be compromised by the Indian Premier League (IPL). Two members of the Ashes party, Shane Watson and James Faulkner, remain on the subcontinent with ... Business Standard, 8 hours ago |
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Cricket: Twitter tirade prompts rethinkCricket Australia boss James Sutherland concedes the governing body might need to consider implementing a social media policy in light of the recent David Warner Twitter controversy but insists he'll continue to encourage players to use the forum. New Zealand Herald, 1 day ago
Cricket Australia consider implementing social media policy
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Cricketers face possible restrictions
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Cricket Australia considering social media policy after Warner’s Twitter outburst
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Outspoken Warner won't be gaggedDavid Warner won't be quitting Twitter anytime soon if Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland gets his way. With the outspoken opening batsman due to arrive home from India on Wednesday, Sutherland pre-empted Warner's disciplinary hearing by saying ... FoxSports.com.au, 1 day ago
CA refuses to gag Warner
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IPL not a concern for Ashes build-upJames Sutherland is adamant Australia's Ashes bid in England will not be compromised by the Indian Premier League, describing the lead-up to the Test series in July and August as ''probably as good a preparation as you could possibly get''. Two ... Sydney Morning Herald, 1 day ago
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James Sutherland backs 'homework-gate' axingSutherland said they lay great emphasis on players' all round development. (Reuters) Related Top Stories Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland today backed the team management that had axed four players, including then vice-captain Shane Watson, ... Indian Express, 1 week ago
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland supports 'homework-gate' axing
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'Homework-gate axing will stand Aus in good stead'
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Cricket Australia support 'homework-gate' axing
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CA boss opens up on homework sagaCricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has spoken out for the first time about the homework fiasco that turned Australia's tour of India into the laughing stock of the cricket world. Sutherland was overseas when then-vice-captain Shane ... FoxSports.com.au, 1 week ago
Sutherland breaks silence on homework fiasco
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Lots of lessons in homework saga: CA bossJames Sutherland has opened up on the ''homework'' debacle in India, Cricket Australia's relationship with Channel Nine and Tim May's removal from an International Cricket Council committee. Sutherland believes the infamous disciplinary episode ... WA Today, 1 week ago
Lots of lessons in homework saga
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Lessons in homework saga: CA
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'Lots of lessons in homework saga'
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CA eye more than money in TV rights dealCricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has hinted money won't be the sole consideration when it comes to finalising the sport's lucrative new media rights deal. The Nine Network has held the rights for the Australian summer for 36 years, ... Sydney Morning Herald, 1 week ago
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Movie review: The Reluctant FundamentalistPhoto , Kate Hudson and Keifer Sutherland star in a drama set in Pakistan. Film critic Leslie James recommends "The Reluctant Fundamentalist." http://pmd.680news.com/podcasts/movie_reviews/Reluctant-Fundamentalist_Movie-Reviews_2013-05-17.mp3 Liev ... News 1130, 5 days ago
Caryn James: Movie Review, The Reluctant Fundamentalist: Mira Nair's Mirror of American-Pakistani Relations
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CA stands by national team management despite India debacleCricket Australia boss James Sutherland says national team management, including Mickey Arthur, John Inverarity and Pat Howard, retains the board`s full support but agrees the 4-0 defeat in India is "not acceptable." Zee News, 1 month ago
Team's performance is 'not acceptable,' says Cricket Australia
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Defeat 'not acceptable' but CA backs team management
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