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Merv Hughes appointed Australian selector

Merv Hughes, the former Australian fast bowler, has been appointed a national selector, filling the vacancy created by Allan Border's recent resignation from the post

Cricinfo staff
03-Jun-2005


Big Merv Hughes starts a fresh innings in his role as selector © Getty Images
Merv Hughes, the former Australian fast bowler, has been appointed a national selector, filling the vacancy created by Allan Border's recent resignation from the post. Hughes joins Trevor Hohns, Andrew Hilditch and David Boon on the national selection panel.
"I am absolutely delighted to be appointed to the role," said Hughes. "I always wanted to stay involved in cricket at the highest level when I left the game - either through coaching or as a selector; it has certainly been one of my ambitions. I am excited to be joining Trevor Hohns, David Boon and Andrew Hilditch on the panel as we try and keep Australian cricket at the top."
Bob Merriman, the chairman of Cricket Australia, said, "We congratulate Merv Hughes on his appointment to the National Selection Panel. Replacing a man of Allan Border's calibre was no easy task, but it is one of Australian cricket's strengths that we had a number of highly qualified candidates capable of filling the important role.
"As a former Australian representative, Merv has an outstanding understanding of the game at the elite level, and his experience and insight will certainly add to the wealth of knowledge among our national selectors.
"The National Selection Panel has perhaps the most difficult job in cricket and over a long period of time they have shown great integrity, wise judgement and experience in their decisions and these are always made in the best interests of Australian cricket.