Phone call Tim Paine didn’t want to make
Ever had to make a phone call when you were so nervous you half-hoped no-one answered? That was me recently. Don’t miss Tim Paine’s first exclusive column.
Ever had to make a phone call when you were so nervous you half-hoped no-one answered? That was me recently. Don’t miss Tim Paine’s first exclusive column.
South Australian cricket chief Keith Bradshaw believes any fears of a backlash from the ball-tampering affair for Australia’s day-night Test against Pakistan are unfounded.
Did you hear the one Kerry Packer unleashed on Justin Langer? If anyone knows about luck in life and cricket it’s the new Australia coach and he’ll need to add amateur psychologist to his resume for the first Test, writes Robert Craddock.
NOT too long ago, Indian cricketers would be lounging on deck chairs and enjoying a cuppa and bickies. Virat Kohli leads a very different India with a new focus on professionalism, writes Robert Craddock.
WITH memories of Faf Du Plessis’ resistance flashing before his eyes, Nathan Lyon overcame two big obstacles to bowl Australia to victory.
ALLAN Border says Steve Smith will be Australia’s next long-term Test captain, but Border has been impressed by David Warner’s development.
AUSTRALIAN cricket is entering a period of generational change but the anchormen of the future are emerging with distinction.
THE differences between Shaun and Mitchell are as conspicuous as the contrasts between the Chappells, the Waughs and Dave and Mike Hussey.
THERE are far more unknowns in this Australia-India Test series than normal. The one thing we do know — Australia will win. But by what margin?
THE Aussies must return to their aggressive, intimidating brand of cricket – but tone down the sledging, writes former Test captain Allan Border.
AARON Finch was so close to Phillip Hughes that he was a pallbearer. But he’s wasted no time getting back where his mate would’ve wanted him.
AUSTRALIA’S cricket selectors have a series of subtle challenges to confront as they head back to the coal face after the death of Phillip Hughes.
THE shocking injury to Phillip Hughes will reshape Australian cricket. The shock waves are so deep, they could even change the way Australia play the game.
MICHAEL CLARKE may have relinquished his role as a selector but he hasn’t changed as a person, writes Robert Craddock.
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