Sports Integrity Initiative: FIFA, gender and corruption – Enforcing the follow-on

Governance, Sports Law

In November last year The Sports Integrity Initiative published a feature piece probing into the scarcity of women found in the top jobs of sporting administrations, including those in FIFA. Later this month the election for the top job, the President of arguably the most powerful sporting institution in the world, will take place with, currently, five contenders – all male – battling it out for the top job. Of these five, only Jérôme Champagne was willing to discuss the issues. Former Presidential candidate David Ginola was another keen to put forward his vision.

The Herald Sun: Women’s Big Bash League a triumph for the true believers

Features, Print, Sport, The Herald Sun

IT’S easy to come away from the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League singing its unequivocal praises.

It’s easy to think that its stellar launch will continue seamlessly into next year, and beyond.

It’s easy too to assume that its success was written in the stars, right from the outset. It won’t necessarily, and it wasn’t. But what a first season it was.

cricket.com.au: The Moneyball Big Bash

cricket.com.au, Features, Print, Sport

Some interesting statistics have been thrown up by both the women’s and men’s Big Bash

Everyone loves a stat, and none more so than the cricket connoisseur.

While statistics are not the be all and end all, they’ve a role to play not just in measuring performance but also in understanding trends and identifying areas for improvement in the game.

Sports Integrity Initiative: Essendon – The black, the white and the grey in between

Doping, Sports Law

Nightmare. A miscarriage of justice. Shocked. Manifestly unfair. A tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. A Pandora’s box.

The reaction to this morning’s news that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has overturned the AFL tribunal’s acquittal of 34 current and former Essendon players has sent shockwaves though the sporting world. The ruling transcends a sport confined in the most part to just one country, Australia, its repercussions setting a precedent for professional sport worldwide.

cricket.com.au: Lanning returns to ruin Renegades’ run

cricket.com.au, Match Reports, Print, Sport

Lanning’s unbeaten knock too much for the Renegades, unable to repeat yesterday’s upset in the second Melbourne derby

It was a poignant moment. Over two hours before the start of play, a solitary figure wandered out into the vast expanse of the MCG.

True to her heritage with an Aussie rules ball in hand, Meg Lanning paused, standing silently at the top of the crease.

cricket.com.au: Under-30s need not apply

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Players over the age of 30 are leading the way at the Big Bash this summer

With every match of the KFC Big Bash League another record is broken as crowd attendances sky rocket.

With every match too, the pedigree of the tournament grows in stature with performance after performance outdoing what previously didn’t seem possible.

With every match therefore comes growing speculation over the inevitable: the make-up of Australia’s World Twenty20 squad.