Slater wiped from history, stripped of title after domestic violence offences

Michael Slater Removed from NSW Cricket Hall of Fame

Former Australian cricket star Michael Slater has been expelled from the Cricket NSW Hall of Fame and stripped of his life membership following convictions related to domestic violence offences.

Cricket NSW Statement

In an official statement, Cricket NSW confirmed that Slater was removed from its Hall of Fame list and no longer holds life membership status.

“Cricket NSW condemns all forms of domestic and family violence. Such behaviour is inconsistent with the values of our organisation and our sport,”
the statement read.

Background

Slater, 54, played 74 Tests and 42 One Day Internationals for Australia between 1993 and 2001. Known for his aggressive batting style, he was a key figure during one of Australian cricket’s most dominant eras.

Legal Issues

The disciplinary decision follows Slater’s recent court cases involving domestic violence offences. Court documents reveal that he faced multiple charges, leading to legal outcomes that prompted the governing body to act.

Career Impact

Aside from his playing career, Slater transitioned into broadcasting after retirement, working as a commentator for major cricket networks. His recent legal troubles have led to the end of his media and cricketing affiliations.

“We recognise the contributions Michael Slater made to the game, but his actions off the field have compelled us to revoke these honours,”
Cricket NSW added.

Aftermath

The governing body reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining integrity and respect within the sport, emphasizing its stance on accountability and player conduct.


Author summary: Cricket NSW revoked Michael Slater’s Hall of Fame membership and honours after domestic violence convictions, marking a severe fall from grace for the former Test opener.

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