Warne: Why cricket could soon have new leading man
Shane Warne is expecting company at the top of the Test wicket-takers list in the next few years – and that it’s likely to come from the ‘dark side’ of spin bowling isn’t upsetting at all.
Shane Warne is expecting company at the top of the Test wicket-takers list in the next few years – and that it’s likely to come from the ‘dark side’ of spin bowling isn’t upsetting at all.
Tim Paine knows there is a thin line between subdued and submissive. He also knows how to throw some chilli paste around to fire his team up.
More than 16 years after one of Australia’s best victories, the key tactic perfected by Adam Gilchrist’s side has willed India back into the current Test series.
Australia has learnt the hard way being on the right side of the argument with India does not mean you win it, Robert Craddock writes.
Why Travis Head deserves an extended run as Australian opener despite a series-opening loss to England that illustrated the top-order investment required without banned duo Steve Smith and David Warner.
AL JAZEERA’S sensational match-fixing documentary is like one of those action movies you see where the drama is thick in the air but somehow the loose ends just don’t tie up at the end.
NEW Australian cricket coach Justin Langer is a great admirer of Brisbane Broncos coach Wayne Bennett, who he met through former mentor and Queenslander John Buchanan.
NEW Australia coach Justin Langer wants the old-fashioned Aussie mateship and he wants David Warner … The big question is can he have both, asks ROBERT CRADDOCK.
A SPORTS stadium is like a car, its “newness” fades quickly and it is soon overtaken by a better model. So it is with Brisbane’s iconic Gabba, writes Robert Craddock.
Cricket Australia’s chief james Sutherland face one of the biggest challenges of his career trying to convince Indian officials its in the best interests of the game to help the pink-ball progress.
IAN Chappell reflects on the good times and sad as four decades of Channel 9’s extensive coverage of cricket in Australia — long established as essential viewing — come to an abrupt end.
CRICKET Australia has done Steve Smith and David Warner a big favour by banishing them from the international playing field for 12 months writes IAN CHAPPELL.
NOT for the first time in his career, David Warner has become the most feared man in world cricket. The difference is that this time it is not his ultra-large bat that is the weapon of concern, writes Robert Craddock.
THERE’s only one thing certain in the debate over who should be Australia’s next cricket coach — Jason Gillespie will be underestimated. ROBERT CRADDOCK explains why that shouldn’t be the case.
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