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Mike McKenna

Cricket Australia announce Hardys as official wine supplier for 3 years

Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Monday that Hardys will now be their official wine supplier for the next three years.

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Shane Warne found guilty of breaching Cricket Australia’s rules

A video of Shane Warne's hearing outcome, in which the Melbourne Stars captain was found guilty and was fined Aus $ 5,000. Mike McKenna, executive general manager, Operations, Cricket Australia, said that they were disappointed that they couldn't complete the game even though there was 22,000 spectators present. He also said it is on Warne...

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CA announces special offer on tickets for Australia Day T20

Cricket Australia (CA) will offer spectators at Sunday night's rain-affected fourth One-Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) a free Australia Day Twenty20 International ticket for each T20 ticket they buy as a thanksgiving gesture for their support.

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Cricket Australia reponds to Shane Warne’s comments

Mike McKenna, Executive General Manager Operations, Cricket Australia speaks to the media in response to Shane Warne's comments about player availability in the Big Bash League. Warne had earlier gone on to criticise Cricket Australia as James Pattinson was unavailable for selection for Warne's Melbourne Stars. He went on to say that this was 'ridiculous'...

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Big Bash League on the decline despite star players

Despite the presence of several international stars, interest in the Australian Big Bash T20 League appears to be waning with television ratings and crowd attendance down from last year.

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Cricket Australia obtains approval to bring Kevin Pietersen to Big Bash League

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Cricket Australia (CA) gets green light to rope in Kevin Pietersen to participate in the Big Bash League.

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Kevin Pietersen eager to play in Big Bash League

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Kevin Pietersen, who, last month, retired from the limited-overs cricket, expressed his desire to play in Australia’s Big-Bash League.

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McKenna’s Bold! Aussie’s eye-popping plans to twist the rules for Big Bash

McKenna also believes that the skill of maintaining a ball through an innings.

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