World Cup delivery Warner will never forget
David Warner has a busy weekend planned, with a visit to a London hospital the day after batting for Australia against the Kiwis where his wife, Candice, will give birth to the couple’s third daughter.
David Warner has a busy weekend planned, with a visit to a London hospital the day after batting for Australia against the Kiwis where his wife, Candice, will give birth to the couple’s third daughter.
Serial World Cup winner Ricky Ponting suggests England’s freewheeling style that has been devastating in bilateral series’ is simply not designed to take the pressure of tournament play.
David Warner and wife Candice suffered a devastation that went far beyond cricket last year, but life has changed enormously since then.
With Australia’s women’s team set to embark on their Ashes campaign in the UK next week, head coach Matthew Mott has warned that past reputations guarantee no one a starting place.
AUSTRALIA’S bowling coach Craig McDermott has warned Mitchell Starc he needs to be consistent over the length of the 44-day World Cup to be effective.
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.
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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.
MICHAEL Clarke has scoffed at suggestions there is no room for both he and Steve Smith in Australia’s World Cup XI because their roles are too similar.
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.
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.
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.
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