Michael Slater Removed from Cricket NSW Hall of Fame, Life Membership Revoked Over Domestic Violence Offences

Michael Slater Removed from Cricket NSW Hall of Fame

Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater has been officially removed from the Cricket NSW Hall of Fame and has also had his life membership revoked following his conviction on domestic violence charges.

Decision by Cricket NSW

Cricket NSW confirmed in a public statement that the decision was made as part of a disciplinary review following Slater's legal outcomes. The organization noted that maintaining the integrity and values of the sport required decisive action to address conduct inconsistent with those standards.

Background

Slater, who played for Australia between the early 1990s and early 2000s, was known for his dynamic opening batting and later became a TV commentator. His removal from the Hall of Fame marks a rare disciplinary measure reflecting broader efforts within Australian cricket to confront off-field misconduct.

Statement Summary

Cricket NSW emphasized its commitment to ensuring all members associated with the sport demonstrate respect, integrity, and accountability, especially when representing the game’s public image.

“Actions and behaviour inconsistent with our values cannot be overlooked,” the organization stated.


Author’s summary: Cricket NSW stripped Michael Slater of his Hall of Fame status and life membership following domestic violence convictions, citing a duty to uphold integrity and ethical standards in the sport.

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