
Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts has resigned after months of criticism over his handling of the coronavirus crisis.
The 47-year-old was criticised for his cost-cutting measures, including asking 80% of staff to take a pay cut.
He was appointed in October 2018 following James Sutherland\'s 17-year tenure.
Englishman Nick Hockley, the chief executive of the T20 World Cup, has replaced Roberts on an interim basis.
Cricket Australia said a wider \"operational reset\" at the governing body will be announced this week.
Roberts is the third CEO of a major Australian sport to depart in the past two months after the National Rugby League\'s Todd Greenberg and Rugby Australia\'s Raelene Castle stood down in April.
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