CA looks for new selector as Boon departs

By Patrick Caruana / Roar Pro

Cricket Australia will be on the hunt for a new selector following David Boon’s decision to become an ICC match referee. The former Test batsman, who has served on the national selection panel since 2000, will leave the panel in July, will also step down as Cricket Tasmania’s operations manager.

Boon, 50, said he felt it was time to move on to bigger things.

“The time came where there was an opportunity to be involved in world cricket, at a higher level,” he said.

The usually reserved Boon gave little away about selections he was proud of – and not so proud of – during his 11-year stint, but said he felt he had given the job his all.

“It’s been fantastic to represent Tasmania on that National Selection Panel, to work with the Australian team through some great periods of strength, 17 or 18 years of dominance of world cricket, to some tough times when players move on and finish,” he said.

“I’m finishing that role and my role with Cricket Tasmania with full confidence that I’ve given it the best that I could, and that my integrity has been in tact.”

Boon will serve as an understudy to Sri Lankan Ranjan Madugalle for two Tests in England in July, before stepping up as a fully fledged match referee when Zimbabwe host Pakistan in September.

A spokesman for Cricket Australia said the process for selecting Boon’s replacement was yet to begin.

Boon said match referees had a part to play in preventing match-fixing and corruption, as well as maintaining the spirit of cricket.

“I think to state the obvious … there are certain people within cricket for a lot of years that have not operated correctly, so to be vigilant and aware of those sort of people,” he said.

“It’s not great for the game, in fact it’s terrible for the game, and I see the match referee as having a role in being quite vigilant in the way the game is played, and the way it’s conducted and the way the players represent themselves.”

Boon replaces Alan Hurst as Australia’s representative on the ICC’s seven-member panel of match referees.

Hurst, who played 12 Tests and eight one-day internationals for Australia, will retire after serving on the panel since 2004.

The Crowd Says:

2011-05-29T05:37:52+00:00

Timmuh

Roar Guru


Whoever gets the selectors job, please make it somebody who actually considers Shield form an important factor in picking players. There needs to be at least one on the panel.

2011-05-26T11:28:24+00:00

Boes

Guest


Get boof into the selectors armchair.

2011-05-26T10:17:30+00:00

Johnno

Guest


I just hope the selection panel is not all batsman, they should have some balance at least 1 bowler on the panel, and a keeper would always be handu they have a good nouse for cricket as they see so much behind the stumps. merv may want his old job back.

2011-05-25T10:48:41+00:00

Lolly

Guest


"And you wonder why the ICC has no credibility..." I'm not sure that anyone really wonders that.

2011-05-25T00:17:14+00:00

jameswm

Guest


Who are the smartest heads around? Warnie maybe, but he still has links with the players and might play favourites (even subconsciously). Mark Waugh? He's smart. Slats, Healy. I'd take any of them.

2011-05-24T23:01:08+00:00

Chris

Guest


So having presided over the worst managed period of transition in Australian cricket since the early 80s, Boon has landed an absolute junket of a job with a corrupt, toothless organisation. What experience does David Boon have as an umpire? As I understand it, none whatsoever. So how could he possible be qualified to be a match referee. Whatever that job is anyway. And you wonder why the ICC has no credibility...

2011-05-24T22:34:52+00:00

Daniels

Guest


Its time to nab Shane Warne, He's finished with playing now, its time that the CA give him a real job. who is better than the 2nd highest wicket taker in the game.

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