Aussies can stump Poms for brains
Is England simply a frontrunning bully that is prone to crack when things get tight? Tonight will reveal plenty when they face Mitchell Starc and co on a greenish wicket, according to betting guru Jamie tate.
Is England simply a frontrunning bully that is prone to crack when things get tight? Tonight will reveal plenty when they face Mitchell Starc and co on a greenish wicket, according to betting guru Jamie tate.
World Cups, Ashes … Aussie cricket was at an unprecedented high in the early 2000s. It’s taken a little while but Aaron Finch believes the good times are about to roll again.
Shakib Al Hasan has overtaken David Warner as the tournament’s leading run-scorer as Bangladesh kept their World Cup hopes alive with a win over Afghanistan.
Australia’s hope that England will follow India’s lead by discouraging booing of David Warner and Steve Smith has fallen on deaf ears with Eoin Morgan saying fans are ‘entitled to their own view’.
STEVE Smith’s instant success as Test skipper presents Australia with the perfect opportunity to go one further and put him in charge at the World Cup.
MELBOURNE has trumped Sydney in the race to host the official Australian opening ceremony for next year’s Cricket World Cup.
THERE is some hope Michael Clarke could still play in the World Cup, after successful surgery to repair tendon damage in his right hamstring.
DARREN Gough has launched a ferocious attack on England’s selectors as preparations for the World Cup in the new year continue to go from bad to worse.
DUAL World Cup winner Brad Hogg says Australia’s medical staff must do everything humanly possible to get Michael Clarke fit for February’s World Cup.
MICHAEL Clarke’s playing future is under review with a leading sports doctor saying the skipper needs to play less cricket to prolong his career.
ENGLAND cricket officials confirmed Alastair Cook as captain for next year’s World Cup after naming their provisional 30-man squad.
SEAN Abbott is expected to be named in Australia’s preliminary 30-man one-day World Cup squad due to be submitted to the ICC on Sunday.
SOUTH AFRICA has announced its World Cup preliminary squad, England’s dynamic duo step up their rehab, while Younis Khan returns for Pakistan.
AUSSIE team physio Alex Kountouris has refused to rule Michael Clarke out for the summer but he won’t play the first Test in Brisbane barring a miracle.
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