‘Absolutely’: Battling stars given World Cup boost
One World Cup-bound Australian has been bowling to teenagers as part of unusual preparations, but now the captain has had his say on what it all means.
One World Cup-bound Australian has been bowling to teenagers as part of unusual preparations, but now the captain has had his say on what it all means.
Just when Australia needed him to find form with a T20 World Cup looming, David Warner has not only failed to fire but is also unlikely to play for his IPL franchise again.
David Warner’s decision to skip two Australian tours and use the Indian Premier League for his T20 World Cup preparation could come back to bite him big time.
David Warner was dropped from the first half of the IPL, but is a chance to return for its second half which begins Monday.
Steve Smith, David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins are among six inclusions in the T20 World Cup squad named on Thursday.
Already beset with poor form and lack of match play, now Australia’s T20 team may have to deal with one of their stars sitting on the sidelines when the IPL resumes next month.
Australians can play in the IPL ahead of the T20 World Cup, but David Warner needs to be picked by Hyderabad’s cricket boss Tom Moody.
Adam Gilchrist says the Australian public will judge harshly any player who pulled out of the Windies tour but returns to the IPL.
Confirmation some of the biggest names in Australian cricket won’t tour the West Indies has given a whole host of up-and-coming players their chance.
Bad look as IPL stars David Warner, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell and others opt out of Australian tour ahead of T20 World Cup
Australia are expected to be without up to six frontline players for their upcoming dual T20 tours of West Indies and Bangladesh as injuries and time in biosecurity bubbles take a brutal toll.
One of the last things Trevor Bayliss did was drop David Warner as captain of his IPL team, and now the career coach is back in the BBL.
David Warner is one of the first players to describe the scenes in India as the pandemic gripped and breached the IPL bubble.
Steve Smith, David Warner, Pat Cummins and other Australian stars emerged from quarantine on Monday but aren’t out for long
David Warner has been approached by a large number of publishers to share his side of the infamous sandpaper scandal, but will it ever happen?
Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, David Warner and others face two weeks in lockdown and little time at home ahead of Windies tour.
Conspiracy theories and doubts about the sandpaper scandal rise again with Cam Bancroft’s recent revelation.
David Warner’s axing from SRH has stunned IPL observers, who say it might be an issue between the player and management.
The IPL turned ugly for Australians facing jail if they return, but Michael Slater has escaped while David Warner’s woes mount.
David Warner led the Sunrisers Hyderabad to their maiden title in 2016, but the Indian Premier League franchise has made a brutal call.
Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson made it out of India but stars including Steve Smith, David Warner and Pat Cummins chose to play on.
Cricketers including David Warner are having to go to extreme lengths to move around COVID-19 ravaged India and a new travel ban means they’ll be stuck there for a while.
David Warner and Steve Smith are over in India for the IPL. But NSW didn’t need them, as a 20-year-old gun bagged a huge ton in the Marsh Cup final.
David Warner says Test matches are the pinnacle and giving back to the game in a coaching role is on the cards when he retires.
Test opener David Warner laid the platform before two batsmen keen to join the Test team got NSW home in a big Sheffield Shield run chase.
WACA chief executive Christina Matthews believes Steve Smith and David Warner were let down by Australian cricket.
In his first bat since the last Test against India in January Aussie star David Warner showed no rust as he put a South Australian bowling attack to the sword in Adelaide.
David Warner says he did ‘what I thought was best for the team’ when returning for the final two Tests against India this summer. He now realises it was a big mistake.
David Warner says he did ‘what I thought was best for the team’ when returning for the final two Tests against India this summer. He now realises it was a big mistake.
Test opener David Warner has moved to allay fears over the long-term impacts of his groin injury by committing to make a cricketing return for NSW this week.
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