The two pacemen Thommo rates even higher than Lillee
Jeff Thomson’s exclusive list of cricket’s most terrifying quicks sees his old partner in fear, Dennis Lillee, high up the ranks. But it’s a West Indian legend he names the greatest of them all.
Jeff Thomson’s exclusive list of cricket’s most terrifying quicks sees his old partner in fear, Dennis Lillee, high up the ranks. But it’s a West Indian legend he names the greatest of them all.
A player who can hold his place as a batsman or bowler is the rarest type of cricketing bird – which makes this prodigy’s emergence so exciting, explains ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Who is Queensland’s greatest cricket all-rounder? Today we present No.1-10 after yesterday presenting No.11-30. From Ron Oxenham in the early 19th century to Shane Watson, Queensland cricket has produced some gun all-rounders. But who is the best?
From Ron Oxenham in the early 19th century to Big Bash League superstar Shane Watson, Queensland cricket has produced some of the best all-rounders Australia has seen. Today, we name No. 11-30 in our list of the top 30.
IT’s 10 years next week since Shane Warne walked out for his last Test and Australia set on a mission to replace the irreplaceable. Robert Craddock examines how it played out.
FOR Peter Handscomb, the Boxing Day Test will be even more special as he realises a lifelong dream and gets to see just how amazing a packed MCG is, writes Chris Rogers.
MAGNIFICENT Pakistan were fearless and simply amazing, but it was Australia breathing a sigh of relief after a Gabba epic, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
STEVE Smith and Mitchell Starc make the cut but there are danger signs for Australia. Check out Robert “Crash” Craddock’s World Test XI for 2016.
PAKISTAN at home before India and Bangladesh on the road should have Steve Smith’s new look Australia battle hardened for the Ashes, writes Robert Craddock.
RICHARD HINDS: Glenn Maxwell is the quintessential contemporary short-form superstar — but will Australia ever find a place for him in Text cricket?
MAN-for-man Australia outstrip New Zealand for this ODI series but that never seems to bother the feisty Kiwis, writes Ian Chappell.
POLL: CRICKET Victoria didn’t want to comment on yesterday’s latest controversy surrounding Glenn Maxwell.
THE winds of change are blowing through Australian cricket and a new coach could extract the best results from this new unit, says Catherine McGregor.
LIKE distant relatives who turn up announced as you crack open a beer and put up your feet, the one-day internationals have come at precisely the wrong time.
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