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Cricket Australia's culture sore: captains of the finance industry should take note

  • Written by David R. Gallagher, Malcolm Broomhead Chair in Finance, The University of Queensland
Cricket Australia's culture sore: captains of the finance industry should take noteAustralian cricket captain Steve Smith makes a media mea culpa after the ball-tampering scandal.AAP Image/Brendan Esposito

Being captain of the Australian cricket team has been described as the nation’s most aspired-to job after the role of Prime Minister. Being chief executive of Cricket Australia (CA) can’t be too far behind?

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