Get to the chopper: Warner’s BBL arrival locked in
The chopper is on standby and the Sydney Cricket Ground turf has been prepared for David Warner’s showstopping Big Bash League return.
The chopper is on standby and the Sydney Cricket Ground turf has been prepared for David Warner’s showstopping Big Bash League return.
Matthew Renshaw missed out on being David Warner’s replacement as Test opener but he’s back in the Australian squad and is happy with that.
David Warner’s plans to mix being a T20 gun-for-hire with one last tilt at international glory have hit a roadblock which could cost him part of a lucrative contract.
It’s arguably the boldest call in George Bailey’s time as national selector but he has revealed just why he’s happy for Steve Smith to fill David Warner’s role.
The bold call not to select a specialist opener to replace David Warner in the Australian Test team with Steve Smith’s move to the top confirmed has not gone down well with some.
Crowned the heir apparent by none other than David Warner, Marcus Harris’ Test career suddenly looks to be on life-support following his shock squad omission.
The statistics support Steve Smith’s move to opener to replace David Warner, but not everyone is a fan – with one selector arguing the move was not in the best interests of the team.
Many former Australian greats strongly disagree with the move of Steve Smith to opener. The problem is they are applying conventional wisdom to a totally unconventional player, writes Robert Craddock.
The decision on who replaces David Warner at the top of the order of the Australian Test team has become a little less murkier, with Matthew Renshaw to be recalled.
The answer to who will replace David Warner in the Test team is only hours away and one batting star has declared what would be the perfect scenario for Australia.
David Warner was told by team management that the two invaluable caps had been returned after play on Thursday but mystery remains as to where they were.
Retiring cricketer David Warner has rejoiced at the return of his prized baggy green, the second time the iconic cap has gone missing.
Australian coach Andrew McDonald said David Warner’s replacement was a race in four but it would now appear the shootout has come down to just two.
An emotional Usman Khawaja has defended his opening partner and friend, saying he always did the team thing.
Nobody is watching the last few days of David Warner’s international cricket career more closely than former prime minister John Howard and his wife Janette.
As Australia desperately tries to find an answer to replace David Warner, the solution may have been right under their nose the entire time, writes Ben Horne.
David Warner will have to wait until the second innings for a farewell century after the veteran opener was dismissed before lunch in his final Test match.
David Warner’s disappearing baggy green cap may be gone forever, or it might just turn up in the most unusual place. Just ask Ian Healy, writes BEN HORNE.
Problem-solving at the crease is what gets Steve Smith out of bed; problem-solving at the top of the order could put a spring in his step and even extend his career.
The Australian opener faced just one over on the first day of his last Test match, but what an over it was.
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