Katich rules out board bid, sees more heads rolling


  • Cricket
  • Wednesday, 07 Nov 2018

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Australia v England Vodafone Ashes Test Series 2010-11 Second Test - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia - 4/12/10 Australia's Simon Katich in action fielding Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Jason O'Brien

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former test batsman Simon Katich has ruled out taking a role on Cricket Australia's embattled board and predicted that the bloodletting will continue in the wake of a scathing review into the governing body's culture.

Cricket Australia has been under siege since last week's release of the Longstaff review, which was commissioned in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town.

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