CricketAUSTRALIA is well placed after bowling New Zealand out on day one of the historic first day-night Test in Adelaide. Re-live Greg Buckle’s blog here.
CricketTEST cricket has ambled along, unchanged and untroubled but the demands on our time is forcing officials to tart the old lady up, writes Robert Craddock.
OpinionIT was January 23, 1978 that cricket first saw the light of a day-night cricket match. Now, 37 years later, the game is going back to the future, writes RICHARD HINDS.
CricketSELECTORS might have made a backwards decision in giving Shaun Marsh yet another lifeline, but the reality is the ‘future’ is not banging down the door.
OpinionAUSTRALIA have notched another victim in Brisbane. This time it was more chopped liver in the shape of New Zealand , writes IAN CHAPPELL.
OpinionTHERE is a life cycle to everything, a SWOT analysis that Cricket Australia should be undertaking right now.
SportAUSTRALIA’S Ashes debacle should be the perfect cue for Australia to try and persuade one of the game’s greats to relink with the Australian cricket side.
CricketClaims that the selectors’ decision to omit Brad Haddin from the Third Test has harmed team harmony are alarming, writes Scott Walsh.
OpinionREPLAY OUR CHAT: BEN Dorries says Michael Clarke has fought the good fight but looks completely gone as a Test batsman. Do you agree?
CricketBLOG from noon: Robert Craddock says Chris Rogers would be well within his rights to change his mind about retiring after the Ashes.