Series swings on Rabada appeal verdict
THE fate of the Cape Town Test, and the South Africa-Australia series as a whole, hangs on the result of fearsome paceman Kagiso Rabada’s disciplinary appeal says IAN CHAPPELL.
THE fate of the Cape Town Test, and the South Africa-Australia series as a whole, hangs on the result of fearsome paceman Kagiso Rabada’s disciplinary appeal says IAN CHAPPELL.
AFTER the hurricane that struck in the aftermath of the Durban Test, the opening jousts of the second contest were a gentle zephyr.
TEST cricket — badly in need of a boost — may get a positive jolt with a highly competitive and hard fought series between Australia and South Africa.
SINCE taking a break from the international scene, Australia’s T20 has discovered a winning formula under David Warner. Should he take on the role in a full-time capacity.
AUSTRALIAN cricket is entering a period of generational change but the anchormen of the future are emerging with distinction.
THERE are far more unknowns in this Australia-India Test series than normal. The one thing we do know — Australia will win. But by what margin?
AARON Finch was so close to Phillip Hughes that he was a pallbearer. But he’s wasted no time getting back where his mate would’ve wanted him.
I don’t believe the current system allows you to captain Australia properly because there are too many people to tell to get stuffed, writes Ian Chappell.
MIDDLE Eastern contrasts: Western Sydney Wanderers show how to win away from home while Australia’s Test cricket team is humiliated in the desert.
SACHIN Tendulkar’s story at the Bradman Gala Dinner on Wednesday was a neat spin on a story old enough to sport just a few whiskers.
PAKISTAN said swing and spin were Australia’s Achilles heel and so it proved to be, but there was some good news to drift out of the desert.
I believe young all-rounder Mitchell Marsh can be a future captain of Australia, writes current Aussie skipper Michael Clarke.
I‘LL do whatever it takes to give myself a chance of playing but I will always put the team first, writes Australia captain Michael Clarke.
HOW much cricket is too much? Answer: for those of us who love the noble old game more than any other sport, there is no such thing.
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