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The reasons behind the lifting of David Warner’s ball tampering leadership ban

The reasons behind the lifting of David Warner’s ball tampering leadership ban

David Warner’s candid responses to a Cricket Australia panel was at odds with previous comments by his manager suggesting there was an untold story from Australia’s dressing room that would implicate more teammates.

  • by Andrew Wu and Dan Walsh

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How to set an attacking field
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How to set an attacking field

Underhanded tactics on the upwind leg.

Have helmets made cricket a more dangerous game?

Have helmets made cricket a more dangerous game?

As the difficult debate about Will Pucovski’s future begins again, we canvass several Test greats and former captains from different eras – and get very different views.

  • by Malcolm Conn
If you want to beat Australia, just follow this plan

If you want to beat Australia, just follow this plan

Pakistan have never won a Test series in Australia. This won’t change any time soon unless the tourists play with more purpose and planning in Melbourne and Sydney.

  • by Greg Chappell
Why cricket legend Greg Chappell needed a retirement benefit at 75

Why cricket legend Greg Chappell needed a retirement benefit at 75

Why did Australian cricket great Greg Chappell accept the offer of a retirement benefit at the age of 75, nearly 40 years after he finished playing?

  • by Daniel Brettig
‘Wouldn’t discard him lightly’: Why selectors are reluctant to dump Warner

‘Wouldn’t discard him lightly’: Why selectors are reluctant to dump Warner

Almost every great Australia Test batter has felt the cold blade of the selectors’ axe at least once in their career because of form. Not so David Warner, whose spot for the fourth Test is yet to be finalised.

  • by Andrew Wu
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From the Archives, 1972: Trevor Chappell makes three

From the Archives, 1972: Trevor Chappell makes three

50 years ago, Trevor Chappell was selected to play for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield, joining his brothers Ian and Greg. All three brothers would go on to represent Australia.

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Cricket revolution almost no-balled by the Reserve Bank

Cricket revolution almost no-balled by the Reserve Bank

Kerry Packer revolutionised cricket with World Series Cricket. Archives reveal the Reserve Bank almost stopped the plan, wary of what was proposed.

  • by Shane Wright
Laurie Sawle, visionary cricket selector, dies aged 96

Laurie Sawle, visionary cricket selector, dies aged 96

With the death of Laurie Sawle, Australian cricket has lost one of its most pioneering, effective and graceful decision-makers.

  • by Daniel Brettig
First impressions not a true sign of the Rodney Marsh I came to love
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First impressions not a true sign of the Rodney Marsh I came to love

When thinking about the loss of my great friend Rod Marsh, I agree with Franz Kafka who said, “first impressions are always unreliable”.

  • by Greg Chappell
‘Spiritual leader’: Greats remember a mate as cricket legend Rod Marsh dies aged 74
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‘Spiritual leader’: Greats remember a mate as cricket legend Rod Marsh dies aged 74

The former Australian Test wicketkeeper died in Adelaide on Friday. On Thursday evening in Sydney, Ian and Greg Chappell got together with Jeff Thomson and spoke about their close friend.

  • by Malcolm Conn and Daniel Brettig

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