Warne: ‘Get nasty, England, it’s the only way’
THE second Ashes Test in Adelaide will be a true test of character for England’s senior players says Shane Warne, and they must become the bullies if they are to have any chance of victory.
THE second Ashes Test in Adelaide will be a true test of character for England’s senior players says Shane Warne, and they must become the bullies if they are to have any chance of victory.
MITCHELL Johnson left a trail of England casualties in his wake during the 2013/14 Ashes series. But this time, with Johnson in retirement, the hurricane of destruction is coming from England themselves.
I WARNED you, didn’t I? SHANE WARNE writes the Poms are lucky they are headed to Adelaide and not Perth, and highlights the three key areas they must address to avoid Ashes disaster.
IT was hard to know what part of Cameron Bancroft’s day caused England more damage, his straight bat at the crease or his straight talk afterwards, writes Robert Craddock.
IF India doesn’t want to use the DRS system, don’t stand there looking insulted when human error comes into play, writes Greg Buckle.
IS this just a mirage in the summer heat or are we seeing a giant of the game waking from its slumber? Australia beware, writes Robert Craddock.
THE fate of Steve Smith’s Test captaincy will simply be a matter of whether the side’s senior players fully accept his appointment.
STEVE Smith has been given the chance to road test the Australian captaincy role before, one day, making it his own, writes Richard Hinds.
AUSTRALIA should be applauded for its boldness — Steve Smith is a worthy choice as its 45th Test captain.
AUSTRALIA has done its best not to anoint its next long term Test cricket captain but it’s time to get the show moving, writes Robert Craddock.
WITH memories of Faf Du Plessis’ resistance flashing before his eyes, Nathan Lyon overcame two big obstacles to bowl Australia to victory.
ALLAN Border says Steve Smith will be Australia’s next long-term Test captain, but Border has been impressed by David Warner’s development.
AUSTRALIAN cricket is entering a period of generational change but the anchormen of the future are emerging with distinction.
THE differences between Shaun and Mitchell are as conspicuous as the contrasts between the Chappells, the Waughs and Dave and Mike Hussey.
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