Former Australian cricketer Aaron Summers is facing a possible jail sentence after pleading guilty to child sexual abuse offences linked to an incident that took place in Tasmania in 2018.The 30-year-old, who previously represented the Hobart Hurricanes and Tasmania in domestic cricket, changed his plea in late June and admitted to two counts of penetrative sexual abuse of a child and one count of grooming with the intent of exposing a child to indecent material.According to court proceedings, the offences occurred while Summers was part of the Hobart Hurricanes squad. The Supreme Court of Tasmania heard that Summers had contacted the victim through social media before the incident took place.During the hearing, Summers’ lawyer Caroline Graves argued that the offences happened during a particularly difficult period in his life, when he was socially isolated and spending significant time on social media. She told the court that Summers had since reflected on his actions and posed a low risk of reoffending.“This offending will never go away from his mind but he does need to get on with his life,” Ms Graves said, as quoted by Daily Mail.She also highlighted that Summers had been considered one of the fastest bowlers in the world at the time and had been viewed as a potential international player. “At the time of the offending, he was one of the fastest bowlers in the world and that is why he was being identified to play internationally,” she said, adding, “He knows he will never progress into professional cricket in Australia or overseas.”Summers had previously served a prison sentence in the Northern Territory after pleading guilty in 2021 to separate child exploitation offences, including possessing and transmitting child abuse material. His lawyer sought consideration for a suspended sentence, but Justice Helen Wood indicated that was not an option. Summers, who had been on bail, was remanded into custody and will be sentenced in August.






