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Howzat? Wareham stuns from the boundary, Schutt stars as Australia sink India to 12-year low

Howzat? Wareham stuns from the boundary, Schutt stars as Australia sink India to 12-year low

A maiden five-wicket haul from Megan Schutt and a direct-hit runout by Georgia Wareham have helped Australia sink India to a 12-year low in their one-day international series opener in Brisbane.

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‘We were so naive’: Glenn Maxwell on the rocky road to becoming a dad
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‘We were so naive’: Glenn Maxwell on the rocky road to becoming a dad

Cricket’s record-holding batsman on his “rainbow baby”, mixing politics and sport – and his most enthusiastic fan base.

  • by Benjamin Law
Australia v Pakistan T20 as it happened: Seventh heaven as Aussies win shortened Gabba clash

Australia v Pakistan T20 as it happened: Seventh heaven as Aussies win shortened Gabba clash

Glenn Maxwell went berserk with the bat, then Xavier Bartlett ripped apart Pakistan’s top order as Australia dominated a seven-over Gabba Twenty20 slog.

  • by Scott Spits
Australian fans don’t care about a second-string one-day team. Who can blame them?

Australian fans don’t care about a second-string one-day team. Who can blame them?

It is insulting to the loyalty of cricket fans that they are being asked to support a team that plainly is not the best Australia can field.

  • by Greg Baum
Gillespie played ODIs in front of packed houses in Australia. An invisible Pakistan series shocked him

Gillespie played ODIs in front of packed houses in Australia. An invisible Pakistan series shocked him

Jason Gillespie believes the hot pace of Haris Rauf “exposed some flaws” in Australia’s batting ahead of an India series he says was prioritised well above the ODI matches that provided Pakistan’s first win over the hosts in two decades.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Why Cummins was at Coldplay while Australia were smashed

Why Cummins was at Coldplay while Australia were smashed

Australia’s cricketers can’t please everyone all the time. But a Pakistan thrashing risks upsetting fans and the broadcaster.

  • by Daniel Brettig
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Australia suffer humiliation on home soil as Pakistan claim famous series win

Australia suffer humiliation on home soil as Pakistan claim famous series win

For the first time in 22 years, Australia has lost a home ODI series to Pakistan.

  • by Tom Decent
Australia v Pakistan ODI, as it happened: Visitors dominate by nine wickets to set up series decider

Australia v Pakistan ODI, as it happened: Visitors dominate by nine wickets to set up series decider

World Cup champions Australia have been embarrassed by Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval, suffering one of the heaviest defeats in their proud ODI history.

  • by Jonathan Drennan
‘That’s why we’ve been picked’: Fraser-McGurk rejects Healy criticism

‘That’s why we’ve been picked’: Fraser-McGurk rejects Healy criticism

Australian openers were pilloried for their aggressive approach in the first ODI. But Jake Fraser-McGurk says they won’t change their approach in Friday’s game two.

  • by Tom Decent
McSweeney firming for Test squad as selectors reshuffle Australia A order

McSweeney firming for Test squad as selectors reshuffle Australia A order

All signs are pointing to Nathan McSweeney being chosen as Australia’s next Test opener.

  • by Daniel Brettig and Tom Decent
Cummins saves Australia after Warner exposes Bancroft’s technical flaw

Cummins saves Australia after Warner exposes Bancroft’s technical flaw

Australia, chasing 204, have limped to a two-wicket victory over Pakistan in the opening one-day international at the MCG. Meanwhile, David Warner has delivered his verdict on who should open the batting against India - and it’s not Cameron Bancroft.

  • by Jon Pierik and Daniel Brettig

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