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By Shah Faisal Despite a commanding 3-0 Test series win over the West Indies in the Caribbean, Australia’s batting unit is under a cloud of doubt. The tour may ...
Grace Hayden, daughter of cricket legend Matthew Hayden, is launching "Game On With Grace," a podcast on Willow to introduce ...
Banned during World War 2 by the fascist regime, Italian expats, mainly from Down Under, kept the cricketing flame burning ...
What about Yabba? Yabba, for those who don’t know, was the nickname of SH Gascoigne, a Balmain rabbitoh who, through the ...
The cricket series between England and Australia was first played in 1882, before Australia was even founded as a nation. On Friday, its 73rd edition will begin in Edgbaston, a suburb of ...
Pointing out to the bowler-friendly conditions in the Caribbean for the Frank-Worrell Trophy, Australia coach says he won’t ...
In their book Cricket Walkabout, which tells the story of Australia’s First XI, Rex Harcourt and John Mulvaney give examples of Aboriginal cricket players from as far back as the early 1850s.
Cricket is a game steeped in tradition yet unafraid of change. Cricket Australia, the sport’s national governing body, embodies this duality by blending heritage with cutting-edge innovation to ...
Veteran writer Gideon Haigh breaks down how cricket’s governance, especially in India, is driven by political power and capital.