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‘Nothing has been right since Hughesy’
MICHAEL Clarke reveals how he dealt with extraordinary heartbreak days after Phillip Hughes’ funeral to score one of the most inspiring hundreds in Test history and his anger towards his superiors at Cricket Australia.
Clarke book extract ‘It’s only cricket ... he can’t die’
THIS week’s inquest into the death of Phillip Hughes shocked the cricket world. Former Australian captain Michael Clarke returns to that fateful day in his new book.
Hughes inquest Forced to play an ugly shame game
THE inquest into Phillip Hughes’ tragic death has opened up some painful wounds at the very heart of cricket, writes Ben Horne.
Different ball game Women’s World T20 to go it alone
THE next World T20 women’s tournament will be a stand-alone event, in February and March 2020, followed by the men’s competition later that year.
Ian Chappell ‘Abuse and ridicule have no place in cricket’
IF THERE’S only one positive thing to possibly come from the inquest into Phillip Hughes’ tragic demise; the inane chatter uttered between players must be more strongly policed by officials, writes Ian Chappell.
Matador Cup Cummins on fire in NSW win
THE bad news is Pat Cummins will be considered unavailable for Test selection this summer at a time when Australia’s depth is at an alarming low.
Big Show Move to SCG not meant to be for Maxwell
GLENN Maxwell has spoken out for the first time about his foiled attempt to join NSW, confident that playing at the SCG could have propelled his game to the next level.
PAK v WI History: Epic day-night Test triple century
PAKISTAN opener Azhar Ali had already become the first batsman to make a day-night Test triple ton. He has built on that unique record in extraordinary fashion.
Cricket crisis At least six players facing Test axe
LESS than half of the Australian Test team have done enough to guarantee their spots for the first match of the home summer according to former captain Mark Taylor.
Day 5 Hughes family storm out of inquest
THE counsel representing the family of Phillip Hughes has slammed the legitimacy of evidence provided by cricketers called to the stand this week as the family stormed out of the courts.
Star commentators Nine shakes up its cricket team
TEST big guns Brett Lee and Mike Hussey have parted company with Channel Nine on the eve of the summer season as the network tries to make way for new talent.
Domestic cricket NSW upset Bulls after Hazelwood, Cummins star
AUSTRALIA’S depleted bowling ranks received a boost as Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins helped fire NSW to a four-wicket win over Queensland.
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NSW upset Bulls after Hazelwood, Cummins star
AUSTRALIA’S depleted bowling ranks received a boost as Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins helped fire NSW to a four-wicket win over Queensland.
Fiery spinner in trouble after clash with Warner
SOUTH Africa may have whitewashed Australia 5-0, but the series win has come at a cost for the Proteas and Imran Tahir in particular.
Day-night Test cricket sees its first century
PAKISTAN had no trouble taking on the pink ball in their first ever day-night Test, enjoying a 215-run opening against the West Indies.
Get Ponting as chairman, says Chappelli
CRICKET Australia has been urged to chase Ricky Ponting as their new chairman of selectors when Rod Marsh stands aside next year.
’Lies’: Hughes’ dad in court outburst
PHILLIP Hughes’ father reacted angrily to evidence on day four into the inquest into the death of his son’s on-field death. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
Big Show Move to SCG not meant to be for Maxwell
GLENN Maxwell has spoken out for the first time about his foiled attempt to join NSW, confident that playing at the SCG could have propelled his game to the next level.
Opportunity One-day pain could be Maxwell’s gain
VICTORIA’S Glenn Maxwell could be one of Australia’s few winners emerging from a record-breaking five-nil loss in the one-day series in South Africa.
Double trouble Duo strengthens Stars’ tweak link
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Matador Cup Cummins on fire in NSW win
THE bad news is Pat Cummins will be considered unavailable for Test selection this summer at a time when Australia’s depth is at an alarming low.
Phillip Hughes inquest Hughes family letters revealed
LETTERS from Phillip Hughes’ family have revealed claims of slander, illegal bowling, a cover up and dishonesty.
Matador Cup Hughes inquest casts dark shadow over summer
THE day started with a dressing room hug between Doug Bollinger and Tom Cooper and a resolve to get back to cricket.
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Matador Cup Bulls to face refreshed pace attack
THE Australian fast bowling cavalry is returning and the unbeaten Queensland Bulls will cop the brunt of it.
Duckworth-Lewis Queensland win dramatic rain-affected one-dayer
QUEENSLAND have beaten Tasmania in a dramatic one-day match, with the Duckworth-Lewis method tipping the contest to the home side in a rain-affected match in Brisbane.
Matador Cup Bulls win but Cricket Australia XI impress
QUEENSLAND have commenced the domestic cricket season in winning fashion, but the Cricket Australia XI proved they will be far from easybeats during this month’s one-day cup competition.
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Matador Cup Records tumble as Redbacks hammer CA XI
SOUTH Australia have posted a record-high domestic one-day cup score of 7-420 against the Cricket Australia XI at Hurstville Oval in Sydney.
Local cricket In the footsteps of Warnie
HE’S a flame-haired teenager whose mastery of leg-spin bowling already is so good that he has evoked memories of the legendary Shane Warne and made some of Australia’s best under-17 batsmen look like novices.
Big weekend Summer sport set to make its mark
THE football is over but the sport isn’t ... just two weeks after the AFL grand final South Australia’s sporting fans are in for a weekend feast.
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Matador Cup In-form Inglis up against familiar faces
WEST Australian keeper-batsman Josh Inglis admits it will be “a bit weird” playing against his Warriors teammates in Monday’s Matador Cup clash in Sydney.
Matador Cup WA keeps title hopes alive with win over Tasmania
WESTERN Australia have kept alive their domestic one-day cup cricket hopes thanks to a tough four-wicket win over Tasmania in a result which effectively ends the Tigers’ title ambitions.
Wounded Warrior Joel Paris injury curse continues
WEST Australian bowler Joel Paris’ long injury lay-off has been extended by two months, with the left-arm paceman suffering another leg injury in training.
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