Cricket’s civil war: Langer’s ally in push to fight the system
After the ‘cowards’ outburst, former coach John Buchanan has reached out to Justin Langer, urging his protégé to stand his ground. Here’s why.
After the ‘cowards’ outburst, former coach John Buchanan has reached out to Justin Langer, urging his protégé to stand his ground. Here’s why.
It was wrong to judge Aaron Finch on his batting alone, according to one Australian selector who says the captain’s role in the T20 World Cup team was misunderstood.
Australians have always enjoyed a full summer of test cricket but that is set to be turned on it’s head by the IPL and an Indian cricket tour.
Steve Smith’s reaction was the real negative in his calamitous run-out, and he should be the one apologising to his batting partner Usman Khawaja.
FOR 138 years Test cricket crowds dreaded the onset of darkness. On Friday, those at Adelaide Oval could hardly wait for night to fall, writes Richard Hinds.
AUSTRALIA is well placed after bowling New Zealand out on day one of the historic first day-night Test in Adelaide. Re-live Greg Buckle’s blog here.
IT was January 23, 1978 that cricket first saw the light of a day-night cricket match. Now, 37 years later, the game is going back to the future, writes RICHARD HINDS.
SELECTORS might have made a backwards decision in giving Shaun Marsh yet another lifeline, but the reality is the ‘future’ is not banging down the door.
AUSTRALIA have notched another victim in Brisbane. This time it was more chopped liver in the shape of New Zealand , writes IAN CHAPPELL.
MILLIONS of cricket fans will mourn the death of the legendary Richie Benaud. But none more than a man who knew him better than most – fellow former Australian skipper Ian Chappell.
BACK at the scene of the crime, New Zealand has the opportunity to exact the ultimate revenge for the most outrageous sporting travesty ever inflicted on their country, the infamous underarm delivery.
WATCHING the England cricket team sink without trace, especially when playing in Australia, is one of sport’s purest pleasures — and it never gets old.
THE England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) says “cricket is really, really hard” and “not as easy as it looks”, a tongue-in-cheek post by Titus O’Reily reveals.
THE term ‘choker’ is an extremely derogatory sporting term and shouldn’t be used to describe the demise of an individual or team, writes Ian Chappell.
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