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Sizzling summer of cricket

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The Oxford Scholar Level 1 Function Room
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Tue, 28 Oct, 1pm - 2:30pm AEDT

Event description

Our summer’s bumper cricket program kicks off with the ODI and T20 series against the champion Indian team before the mouth-watering Ashes series. Meanwhile, the Aussie women are in India, seeking to retain their ODI World Cup title. There’s no better time to hear from Cricket Austalia’s CEO Todd Greenberg on the future of our game.

Hear Todd in conversation with journalist and commentator Bharat Sundaresan and former Australian Test, ODI and T20 batsman Brad Hodge in a scene-setter to one of the most anticipated summers in many years.

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About the panel

Todd Greenberg became CEO of Cricket Australia earlier this year, the next step in an impressive list of sporting administrator roles, ranging from the CEO of the National Rugby League, CEO of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, General Manager of Stadium Australia and most recently as CEO of the Australian Cricketers’ Association.

Bharat Sundaresan is a world-renowned, award-winning cricket writer and commentator. He is the Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz, the No. 1 cricket website in the world, and also a commentator for SEN, the Melbourne-based sports radio station.

Brad Hodge played more than 40 times for Australia across all three formats, and is a Test match double-centurion. One of Victoria’s finest batsmen, he has showcased his skills across a range of global T20 franchises and is now one of the game’s most incisive commentators.

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The Oxford Scholar Level 1 Function Room
Melbourne VIC, Australia