Shaun Marsh in doubt for first Test
Australian opening batsman Shaun Marsh is in doubt for the first Test against South Africa after tearing his hamstring during a domestic one-day cup match on Saturday.
Australian opening batsman Shaun Marsh is in doubt for the first Test against South Africa after tearing his hamstring during a domestic one-day cup match on Saturday.
Former Test captain Michael Clarke has given his version of some of the most controversial episodes of his career, including his dressing-room run-in with Simon Katich.
Left-handed batsmen Daniel Hughes and Nic Maddinson have kept defending champions NSW in the hunt for the domestic one-day cup cricket finals with centuries in the Blues' ...
Canberra paceman Jason Behrendorff is confident his repaired back is ready to handle a Test-match workload.
The return of the Victorian can't come soon enough, according to his former fast bowling colleague.
Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has revealed he can't stop thinking about Phillip Hughes
Former Test opener Chris Rogers says Shaun Marsh could be forgiven for being devastated should he not retain his spot for the opening Test against South Africa.
The ACT Meteors' 226 was not enough for Victoria Spirit's international star Meg Lanning at the WACA on Saturday afternoon.
Canberra looms as a potential Big Bash League venue, with Cricket Australia in talks to extend the length of the booming competition.
A congested international cricket schedule will mean Steve Smith will not lead Australia in three Twenty20 internationals against Sri Lanka in February.
West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor, who was player of the tournament at this year's women's World T20, will turn out again for the Sydney Thunder in the second WBBL season.
Cricket Australia have been given the go-ahead to host the 2020 women's World Twenty20 as a separate tournament "away from the shadow of the men's game".
In the wake of the disastrous Test series against Sri Lanka, Australia's premier Test spinner Nathan Lyon believes the side needs to learn how to "play ugly" to achieve ...
Ireland is a step closer to fielding a Test team after the International Cricket Council awarded the country's domestic competition first-class status.
Pakistan opener Azhar Ali destroyed the West Indies bowling attack with an unbeaten triple century in Pakistan's mammoth first innings score of 3-579 declared on the second ...
Australia's depleted Test bowling ranks received a boost as Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins helped fire NSW to a comfortable four-wicket win over one-day cup leaders Queensland ...
The family of Phillip Hughes has recommended to the coronial inquest into his death that the laws of cricket be altered around neck guards.
After tough winter tours of Sri Lanka and South Africa, Australia will look to regain their groove on home shores, beginning in Test series against South Africa and Pakistan. ...
Whatever the findings of the coronial inquest into Phillip Hughes's death, it is likely that nothing will bridge the enormous and painful gulf between the Hughes family and ...
The family of Phillip Hughes has accused top cricketers of "pre-fabricating" evidence at the inquest into the cricketer's death.
The coronial inquest into the death of Phillip Hughes may yet deliver some good.
Less than half of the Australian Test team have done enough to guarantee their spots for the first match of the home summer.
This week's inquest has brought many emotional scars to the surface.
Brad Haddin will don the ACT baggy blue cap for the second time in 12 months.
ACT captain Kris Britt says the Meteors bowlers will have their work cut out for them this weekend.
The search is on for a new chairman of selectors with Marsh moving on from the role after his contract expires next June.
Cameron White scored his second century of the season to help second-placed Victoria to a one-sided eight-wicket win over Tasmania at North Sydney Oval.
Phillip Hughes' father Greg was heard to say "lying" during evidence from a Cricket Australia official at an inquest on Thursday.
Australian captain Steve Smith says his job has't been easy trying to lead his team on the one-day tour of South Africa without two frontline pacemen.
Mitchell Starc is recovering from his freak leg injury and hopes to take his spot in the first Test next month.
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