Big BBL switch sets up curious reunion
The Scorchers have lost a second premiership player in a week in a move that will bring an infamous duo back together.
The Scorchers have lost a second premiership player in a week in a move that will bring an infamous duo back together.
David Warner is wired differently, critics hate him but teammates respect his contribution and effort
David Warner’s struggles in England are no secret, but an astute move ahead of the Ashes series makes it hard to drop the Australian opener writes SIMON WILDE.
While Steve Smith and David Warner may be yet to experience the withering blast of Bazball, they can claim to have seen off an earlier version.
It’s the question every Australian and English cricket fan is asking — will Bazball withstand the Ashes blowtorch? A former Aussie captain gives his verdict to ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Pretty soon you will look up the word ‘counterpunch’ in the dictionary and find a photo of Travis Head.
What does the English summer look like for David Warner? How will the Aussies handle Bazball? Crash Craddock answers the big questions ahead of the World Test Championship final.
The two star batsmen have been in form slumps; one gets to play without pressure, the other has every innings scrutinised.
He’s flagged next summer’s SCG Test as the perfect retirement – but will David Warner even make it to the first Ashes Test in two weeks? It’s no certainty if India has its way.
David Warner must fire now to fulfil retirement plans
David Warner says he wants to finish his Test career in January. In his heart, it may already be over.
David Warner has announced when he will retire from Test cricket as Australia prepares for the World Test Championship final.
Should David Warner fail at The Oval against India, Marcus Harris is in the box seat to open alongside Usman Khawaja in the Ashes, writes DANIEL CHERNY.
After calling the last Ashes void, English villain Stuart Broad has turned his sights on a couple of Australian stars.
Designed by architect Rolf Ockert, the Lurline Bay mansion descends down a steep cliff face to a private beach … but wait till you see the cricket star’s man cave.
Forget David Warner, Delhi’s disastrous season could see another Australian cricket legend in the firing line.
We all know David Warner was sent home from South Africa for his part in the Sandpapergate saga – but, now, Candice has revealed just what message her husband was given.
All those confident assertions that David Warner is finished seem a little less certain after the veteran Australian opener posted his fourth half century in the IPL in the early hours of Friday morning.
David Warner is not guaranteed to play the first Ashes Test, with selectors again dodging questions about the embattled opener’s future.
Australia hasn’t won an Ashes series in England since 2001 and will take 11 of the players who drew the 2019 series back this year.
An announcement on Australia’s squad for the World Test Championship final and Ashes series in England is imminent. Get the early mail and find out who’s likely to be in it.
Ben Stokes’ pre-Ashes declaration may help David Warner’s spluttering form.
‘Bazball’ seems to have spooked Australian selectors, with David Warner looming as an Ashes casualty and a mid-series shake-up already expected, writes The Times’ cricket correspondent SIMON WILDE.
Without David Warner, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, Australia demolished India in such a fashion the World Cup squad has a whole new look.
David Warner is set to join his replacement at the top of the Aussie order for the second ODI after Mitch Marsh was the only bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming display.
David Warner isn’t allowed to be a captain in Australia, but his standing in India remains strong and his white-ball future looks assured.
Australia gets three ODI games to try and leave India with a trophy and Steve Smith will be in charge again.
David Warner may be ready to return to India for Australia’s ODI series, as he looks to regain his spot for the Ashes, while one limited overs star has been named to head to the subcontinent.
There are fears David Warner’s Test career could end in a way no one wants as his future remains the topic of debate.
The Bull is wounded, but is he beaten? His elbow cracked and swollen, his pride is hurt but he will not go easily.
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