
The news editor Clayton Hinds, who took up this role in 2011 noted that Steve Waugh's sculpture was unveiled at the SCG, Shane Warne's at the MCG and Jason Gillespie at Adelaide Oval.
The SCG and Adelaide Oval sculptures are part of the Basil Sellers Sculpture programs while the MCG sculpture series is part of the Australia Post's Avenue of Legends.
The Retired Australian Cricketer's Bi-Annual Newsletter was initiated in November 2000 released on the 30 November and 30 March each year with the Australian Cricket Team's Chaplain of 17 years Mark Tronson writing the Chaplain's Chat.
This Cricketers Newsletters in effect launched the Life After Cricket ministry in November 2000 with Mark Tronson moving sideways from the team chaplaincy to the retired players ministry at that time.
Joining him in this benevolent effort as editorial members were legends of the game – Allan Border (Qld), Greg Chappell (SA), David Boon (TAS), Kim Hughes (WA) and NSW Cricket (Phil Emery) and VIC Cricket (Jason Bakker).
After ten years of collating the news for the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter Clayton Hinds has taken over from Mark Tronson.
Mark Tronson has been releasing a number of his various ministry roles to young people and this move is another of those endeavours. Young people have already taken over the SE Qld Australian Institute of Sport "athlete respite" ministry, he has five young people writing daily sports reports for Christian Today Australia and moreover another 20 young people in monthly Comment articles for CT.
Clayton Hinds 25 served for almost three years in Zambia in mission and is the son of Reverend Russell Hinds who served in the mid 1990's with Mark Tronson as the joint Australian Cricket Team chaplain in a particularly busy period of sports ministry development.
In this new role Clayton Hinds collates the news items for the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter while Mark Tronson retains the Chaplain's Chat role. Clayton Hinds in 2011 is studying at Morling Seminary (NSW Baptist) and works part time writing for Christian Today "political articles".
Clayton Hinds has worked in politics as a staffer finishing as Chief of Staff (Townsville, The Nationals) before and after his Zambian misson role. He is also promoting Christian Today to the Christian community.