<p>Cricket Australia's selection chair Trevor Hohns handed in his resignation Friday, media reports said, ending over a decade at the helm spanning several world-beating squads.</p>.<p>The <em>Sydney Morning Herald</em> reported Hohns would be stepping down from the role after a career selecting some of Australia's most successful cricket teams.</p>.<p>The 67-year-old, a former Australian spin bowler, became a selector in 1993 and was chair of selectors for a combined 15 years across two stints as a stalwart of the selection panel.</p>.<p>Under his first stint, Australia won a record 16 successive Test matches and claimed the 1999 and 2003 World Cups in a golden era.</p>.<p>His current stint as chief selector began in 2016 when Rod Marsh quit following a string of heavy test defeats.</p>.<p>According to the paper, current selector and former Australian batsman George Bailey is expected to take up the top job, but Cricket Australia is yet to confirm the report.</p>
<p>Cricket Australia's selection chair Trevor Hohns handed in his resignation Friday, media reports said, ending over a decade at the helm spanning several world-beating squads.</p>.<p>The <em>Sydney Morning Herald</em> reported Hohns would be stepping down from the role after a career selecting some of Australia's most successful cricket teams.</p>.<p>The 67-year-old, a former Australian spin bowler, became a selector in 1993 and was chair of selectors for a combined 15 years across two stints as a stalwart of the selection panel.</p>.<p>Under his first stint, Australia won a record 16 successive Test matches and claimed the 1999 and 2003 World Cups in a golden era.</p>.<p>His current stint as chief selector began in 2016 when Rod Marsh quit following a string of heavy test defeats.</p>.<p>According to the paper, current selector and former Australian batsman George Bailey is expected to take up the top job, but Cricket Australia is yet to confirm the report.</p>