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The West Indies celebrate after defeating Australia in Brisbane in 2024.

Poor Test nations are dying – but I have a solution

Test cricket can be saved if the game’s leaders have the courage to introduce a promotion and relegation system and don’t kowtow to Australia, England and India.

  • Michael Holding

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Sir Donald Bradman wrote letters late in life almost as prolifically as he’d made runs in his younger years.

Bradman letters revealed: What Don really thought about Packer, Warne, the Queen and fame

A trove of personal letters have been unearthed that reveal Sir Donald Bradman’s private views on a wide range of issues and people, from cricketers to monarchs and prime ministers.

  • Daniel Brettig
Jimmy Anderson (right) congratulates Gus Atkinson.

Newcomer thrives as cricket’s circle of life closes in on Jimmy Anderson

Jimmy Anderson started his Test cricket career with a bag of wickets at Lord’s, just as Gus Atkinson did on debut in Anderson’s farewell Test 21 years later.

  • Adam Collins
The Sunday Sport Quiz.

Sunday Age sport quiz: Test your knowledge about the great Windies teams

Challenge yourself with our sports quiz, a mix of questions about the latest in world and local sport, and the big events in sporting history.

  • Chris Berry
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‘Self-interest still rules’: West Indies boss challenges Australia

West Indies cricket chief Johnny Grave has challenged Australia and England to back up their rhetoric about saving Test cricket.

  • Daniel Brettig
PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 13: David Warner of Australia bats during game three of the Men’s T20 International series between Australia and West Indies at Optus Stadium on February 13, 2024 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Retiring Warner goes down swinging in T20 loss to Windies

The 37-year-old has confirmed he will retire from international cricket after the T20 World Cup, but he ensured his final knock for Australia on home soil was a memorable one.

  • Justin Chadwick
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Andre Russell.

As it happened: Russell and Chase spark stunning Windies revival for emphatic victory

Andre Russell’s pyrotechnics after the West Indies were on the ropes early was back up by an excellent bowling effort to seal one last win before heading home.

  • Dan Walsh
Umpire Gerard Abood informs Tim David there was no appeal for a runout of Alzarri Joseph.

Taylor credits Marsh but reminds Australians to respect umps after runout incident

T20 captain Mitch Marsh tried to calm the situation after Tim David urged umpire Gerard Abood to reverse his decision.

  • Daniel Brettig
Umpire Gerard Abood informs Tim David there was no appeal for a runout of Alzarri Joseph.

As it happened: Maxwell ton, runout controversy as Australia seal win

Australia take on the West Indies in the second Twenty20 of their series at Adelaide Oval after taking victory in Tasmania. Follow the action live.

  • Daniel Brettig and Claire Siracusa
Glenn Maxwell celebrates his century.

Maxwell’s masterclass atones for Adelaide misadventures as Australia claim series

Glenn Maxwell returned to Adelaide for the first time since his misadventures in January: this time it was the West Indies bowlers in need of an ambulance.

  • Daniel Brettig

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