Plot thickens in mystery over next Test captain
Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, or even Alex Carey? The mystery surrounding Australia’s next Test cricket captain is greater than ever.
Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, or even Alex Carey? The mystery surrounding Australia’s next Test cricket captain is greater than ever.
Channel 7 is leading a double life in its relationship with cricket. Robert Craddock has the latest on the sport’s TV rights battle.
Shane Warne clears the air over his Marnus Labuschagne comments and reveals how the star can challenge the world’s best batsmen.
The top 50 cricketers of the 21st century as selected by News Corp experts has been announced. So what did Spin King Shane Warne think of it?
LIKE his mentor John Buchanan, Justin Langer doesn’t mind a motivational poster but unlike the former Australia cricket coach, Langer faces challenges unlike any the game has seen.
CRICKET Australia is in disarray. I believe everyone involved has lost the true sense of what’s important and what has made Australian cricket great. We’re frustrated. We’re angry. But hope is only five steps away.
ONE-DAY and Test series against South Africa and India provides Justin Langer’s new-look Australian team the perfect opportunity to regain confidence and redemption, writes Ian Chappell.
THE review into the state of Aussie cricket confirmed players existed in an awful environment, but it shouldn’t be unfair to suggest the players were significant contributors to it as well.
HIDDEN somewhere behind the rhetoric that will accompany the release of Australia’s cultural reviews will be the simple truth about a cricket nation suffering from a horror hangover, Robert Craddock writes.
ONE of the many truly humbling parts of Australia’s desert mauling by Pakistan is that it was inflicted by the type of cricketer our nation traditionally scorns – the crafty medium pacer.
AUSTRALIAN cricket this week launched an advertising campaign featuring players reconnecting with the public. The challenge now is to reconnect with each other.
THE Gold Coast’s threat to steal a Test off the Gabba might be just the kick up the backside the old ground needs writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
COMMUNITY service: It should be a privilege not a punishment and part of every elite Australian cricket contract. You reach the top you go back to your roots. If not 100 hours then something meaningful, writes Robert Craddock.
AUSTRALIAN cricket stands humiliated before the world today but don’t feel shocked. This moment has been a year in the making, but just might be the electric prod we need to regain focus in the 50-over format.
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