SYDNEY: James Suth­er­land has been reappointed as Cricket Australia’s chief executive beyond the 2015 World Cup, the organisation said on Thursday.

Sutherland, 49, took over CA’s top post in 2001 at the age of 35 as the youngest chief executive to be named by the governing body.

His latest three-year deal had been due to expire in June 2015.

“I’m very grateful to the board for the confidence and faith it has sho­wed in me to continue as CEO beyond next year,” Sutherland told reporters.

“It is a huge honour to lead the game and I’m as passionate as I have ever been to deliver on our strategy of making cricket Australia’s favou­rite sport.”

CA chairman Wally Ed­w­ards said the board had agreed to move Suthe­rland off a fixed-term contract that was due to finish after the ICC World Cup to an ongoing emp­l­oyment arrangement.

“The change recognises the outstanding job James is doing leading Australian cricket,” Edw­a­rds said in a note to CA staff.

Australia play a four-Test series against India and tri-series of one-dayers against India and England this domestic season ahead of the World Cup, which starts in Australia and New Zealand on February 14.

Published in Dawn, September 19th, 2014

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