Young NSW quicks in World Cup battle
DARREN Lehmann will give the best indication yet his the first-choice World Cup XI, when he names his team for Sunday’s one-day tri-series final.
DARREN Lehmann will give the best indication yet his the first-choice World Cup XI, when he names his team for Sunday’s one-day tri-series final.
AN 11th hour decision by ICC powerbrokers has amended the game conditions to include the allowance for a super over should the final finish in a tie.
MICHAEL Clarke could turn out for grade club Western Suburbs next weekend as he looks to provide the proof selectors are looking for ahead of the World Cup.
SINCE George Bailey made his debut as skipper, he’s always felt like he’s warming the big chair for Clarke, but doesn’t believe it’s a thankless task.
MITCHELL Johnson and Josh Hazlewood will be kept on ice until the one-day tri-series final, but there are no concerns over their fitness.
MITCHELL Marsh is set to return against India on Sunday, as he races the clock to prove he deserves to be in Australia’s first-choice World Cup XI.
AUSTRALIA might be chopping and changing their way through the ODI series, but Darren Lehmann confirmed he already knows what his World Cup XI will be.
XAVIER Doherty admits he’s likely to miss many of Australia’s World Cup games and reveals he had no idea if he’d make the squad at all.
GEORGE Bailey faces the unusual scenario of captaining Australia in its World Cup opener and then being dropped for the next match.
INJURED all-rounder Mitchell Marsh may not bowl before the World Cup, but he’s set to return as a batsman for Australia during the tri-series.
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