Injuries to fast bowlers help new boy pitch up
A challenging pre-season boot camp for Victoria and a strong Australia A campaign have emerging fast bowler Chris Tremain primed for this month's tour of South Africa.
Jon Pierik is a sports writer with The Age, focusing primarily on AFL football, cricket and basketball. He has won awards for his cricket and basketball writing.
A challenging pre-season boot camp for Victoria and a strong Australia A campaign have emerging fast bowler Chris Tremain primed for this month's tour of South Africa.
Cricket Australia is "hopeful" spearhead Mitchell Starc will be fit for the start of this summer's Test series after a freak training accident left him requiring a leg brace for three weeks.
Former England batsman Graeme Hick will be Australia's specialist batting coach until 2020.
A thorough review of Australia's tour of Sri Lanka, which ended with a positive glow, can begin in earnest with the tourists on their way home from their nine-week trip.
The International Cricket Council's bold plans to introduce a revamped Test structure have been shelved, although Cricket Australia is "optimistic" they will be reactivated at some stage.
Dropped Australian opening batsman Joe Burns says the pain of his first defeat as a Test cricketer was worse than his own axing in Sri Lanka, but he is focused on regaining his spot ahead of the home series against South Africa.
South Africa spearhead Dale Steyn says the Proteas' attack will morph into a pack of "wild dogs" in looking to tear down Australia this summer and already boasts a more skilled bowling unit than the dethroned world champions.
Australia have clearly grown frustrated with the conditions on offer during the Sri Lankan Test and one-day series, with David Warner even suggesting the lack of boundaries and sixes in the latter was a disservice for the sport.
Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will miss this month's tour of South Africa, denying the Proteas an early look at Australia's new-ball pairing.
Having celebrated his return to the Test side earlier this month with a fighting century, Shaun Marsh's Sri Lankan tour has ended on a sour note because of a broken finger.
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