
Warner finds form as Australia hammer Sri Lanka
Opener David Warner hit 65 as Australia beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the T20 World Cup on Thursday.
Opener David Warner hit 65 as Australia beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the T20 World Cup on Thursday.
Australia’s Matthew Wade expects skipper Aaron Finch and David Warner to hit top gear and help drive the team to a maiden T20 World Cup title.
The Proteas haven’t progressed significantly in T20 cricket in their time under the tutelage of Mark Boucher. Fundamental deficiencies were exposed in their defeat to Australia and change is needed, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
Embattled Australia coach Justin Langer insists he has the full support of his players.
The MCG could be jam-packed for Australia’s Boxing Day Test against England as Melbourne emerges from one of the world’s most prolonged series of Covid lockdowns.
An unbeaten stand of 40 by Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade saw Australia to a five-wicket win over South Africa in the opening match of the Super 12s of the T20 World Cup on Saturday.
Australia’s Josh Hazlewood led an inspired bowling effort that restricted South Africa to 118-9 in the opening match of the Super 12s at the T20 World Cup.
Follow the Proteas’ first #T20WorldCup match against Australia Abu Dhabi from 12:00 on Saturday.
Two of the tournament’s most fearsome fast bowling units, best-equipped spin arsenals, and powerful batting orders will face off in the first match of the #T20WorldCup Super 12 stage.
Australian cricket great Michael Slater was arrested in Sydney on Wednesday over domestic violence allegations.
Cricket Australia says the country’s women cricketers will get a pay rise this year, while admitting that wages will still fall well short of the men’s game.
England’s stars have committed to the Ashes tour to Australia after coronavirus quarantine fears.
England’s Ashes tour of Australia is set to go ahead after the ECB gave “conditional approval” to the trip.
England cricketers heading to Australia for the Ashes this year will get “no special deals” allowing their families to join them, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declared.
England, Australia, India and, most recently, New Zealand have reiterated that they are the game’s controlling quartet. The International Cricket Council is powerless to curb their behaviour, the most recent examples of which robbed Pakistan of life-giving tours, writes RYAN VREDE.