First blood to Australia as Ashes conflict resumes
Australia’s women claimed a two-wicket victory over England in the opening ODI of the multi-format Ashes series in the UK, though the tourists made hard work of chasing down a modest total.
Australia’s women claimed a two-wicket victory over England in the opening ODI of the multi-format Ashes series in the UK, though the tourists made hard work of chasing down a modest total.
Rohit Sharma – “the best one-day player around,” according to Virat Kohli – struck a fourth century of this World Cup to help see off Bangladesh. But concerns over India’s soft middle order persist.
When Australia’s World Cup defence looked down and out, their X-factor — and most maligned figure — taught them how to win again. And he did it more than 8,000km from the home of cricket.
When settling on a replacement in the World Cup XV, Justin Langer deviated from sheer weight of numbers and went for a player who was once earmarked never to play for Australia again.
THERE’S more than just pride on the line at the Cricket World Cup, and pace ace Pat Cummins is just one of the players that wants a slice of the pie.
THE ICC wants the World Cup trophy shared if the final is a tie, but we’ve come up with 10 other ways a winner could be decided.
THE World Cup is still three months away, but the dreaded ‘c’ word is already starting to enter most conversations about South Africa.
THE Cricket World Cup could literally have two winners, with the ICC revealing the trophy will be shared if the final ends in a tie.
REJUVENATED young fast bowler Pat Cummins has declared Australian World Cup selection is a realistic goal for him this summer.
THE ICC has ranked James Faulkner one of the 11 best one-day cricketers in the world right now. But Australian selectors don’t appear to agree.
CRICKET Australia has marked 100 days to go until the start of the Cricket World Cup by releasing Australia’s official uniform for the showpiece event.
WITH 100 days to go until the start of the World Cup, organisers are releasing extra tickets to three matches where no seats are currently available.
THE International Cricket Council is holding firm on its worldwide anti-chucking crusade despite the spectre of a World Cup devoid of star spinners.
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