No need to panic but loss is wake-up call
THE Eden Park collapse isn’t lights out for Australia this World Cup. But plans to keep a settled side may now have been thrown out the window.
THE Eden Park collapse isn’t lights out for Australia this World Cup. But plans to keep a settled side may now have been thrown out the window.
NEW ZEALAND’S thrilling win over Australia might have made for great viewing, but how important will it really be in the overall scheme of the tournament?
NEW Zealand’s master leader Brendon McCullum will be examined again on Sunday but the Black Caps have played down any prospect of serious injury to his forearm.
MICHAEL Clarke has described Australia’s batting at Eden Park as “horrendous” and said practising too much power hitting may have been a factor.
NEW ZEALAND great Stephen Fleming believes a mammoth 400 could be the par score in a clash between two very evenly-matched teams.
IT’S backs to the wall for Michael Clarke against New Zealand – but most of his greatest moments as a cricketer have come in circumstances like these.
SHANE Watson is playing for his place in the World Cup XI on Saturday, but he has life in perspective after the tragic passing of a former teammate.
AARON Finch likes David Warner because the man who he desperately hopes to one day partner in the Test team hasn’t changed a bit since they were 15.
JOSH Hazlewood is struggling to hold his cherished place in Australia’s starting World Cup XI following a strong push for Pat Cummins.
NEW Zealand has banned its players from engaging in verbal warfare in Saturday’s trans-Tasman World Cup showdown.
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