Slater represented the Australian cricket team between 1993 and 2001. He amassed 5,312 runs in 74 Tests at an average of 42.84, including 14 centuries and 21 half-centuries, with a highest score of 219. The former right-handed batter also scored 987 runs in 42 ODIs at an average of 24.07, including nine half-centuries.
Cricket NSW has removed Michael Slater from its Hall of Fame and taken away his life membership. This decision comes after several domestic violence offences linked to him.
On Monday night, members and delegates voted to cancel his life membership. Slater had submitted a written request asking them to let him keep it, but they still chose to remove him.
Michael Slater Sentenced in the Maroochydore District Court
Michael Slater was sentenced in the Maroochydore District Court earlier this year. He had pleaded guilty to several charges, including two counts of choking a woman.
“It’s obvious, Mr Slater, that you are an alcoholic. Regrettably, your alcoholism has brought an end to your profession. Your rehabilitation will not be easy — alcoholism is part of your make-up,” Judge Glen Cash told the court back in April.
Michael Slater Made His Test Debut For Australia in 1993
After being dropped during the 2001 Ashes tour, Slater stepped away from international cricket and moved into broadcasting. He worked as a commentator in Australia and the UK, most recently with Channel Seven, but his contract was not renewed in 2021.
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