Victorian bowlers shaken after NSW batsman Daniel Hughes struck on helmet
NSW opener Daniel Hughes has retired hurt with concussion after being struck on the helmet during the one-day cup elimination final at Drummoyne Oval.
NSW opener Daniel Hughes has retired hurt with concussion after being struck on the helmet during the one-day cup elimination final at Drummoyne Oval.
The Indian cricket board has finally relaxed its opposition to the Decision Review System and has agreed to trial the technology in the forthcoming series between India and ...
Yet another Australian quick has been struck down by injury, with John Hastings confirmed to have broken his left index finger in an incident at Victorian training on Thursday.
Cricket Australia has written to the International Cricket Council to alert it to a bizarre post online by match referee Chris Broad in which the former England batsman admits ...
If Mark Taylor has a message for Steve Smith in what shapes as a testing summer, it's this. Stay relaxed.
Australian Cricketers' Association president Greg Dyer has taken aim at the International Cricket Council, amid fears nothing is being done to "stem the declining interest" in ...
Fitness and form still clouds the make-up of the Australia team for the WACA Ground Test against South Africa.
Souther Stars confirm their dominance of women's world cricket by taking out the inaugural ICC Women's Championship with a round left to play.
Former Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin wants to do what Merv Hughes did for him in his junior days after formalising a high-performance consultant role with Cricket ACT.
South Africa's cricketers have asked for a bevy of fast left-arm net bowlers to prepare for the threat of Australian trump card Mitchell Starc.
Cameron White says he still hasn't given up hope of a recall to the Australian team but says he hasn't had any communication from national selectors.
Mitchell Starc has declared himself available for Sheffield Shield selection after recovering from a leg injury.
The autobiography of the former Australian captain gives us an insight to a tortured soul.
Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland is hoping that an upcoming commemorative tour of England will encourage another Indigenous player into the Test ranks.
Speculation over Cricket Australia's next chairman of selectors is set to continue throughout summer, with Pat Howard unlikely to contact candidates for some time.
Josh Hazlewood will sit out Sunday's one-day cup final but the Test paceman is determined to do everything in his power to secure NSW a spot in the decider.
Usman Khawaja is happy to open the batting in the first Test and Australian coach Darren Lehmann has no doubt the batsman could handle the responsibility if recalled.
The Indian cricket board says Facebook and Twitter have expressed interest in bidding for Twenty20 league.
Michael Clarke has revealed his pain at the breakdown of his friendship with former Australian teammate Andrew Symonds in his autobiography.
Test cricket aspirants Usman Khawaja and Joe Burns are expected to be recalled to the Australian Test side, despite low outputs in one-day cup finals.
Aussie cricket legend offers support to wayward Canberra tennis star.
South Africa flew into Adelaide on Tuesday seeking their third successive Test series win on Australian soil, but veteran paceman Peter Siddle is undaunted.
Australian cricket's snarly sledging era is over, South African captain Faf du Plessis says.
Michael Clarke has thrown his support behind day-night Tests, insisting they have the power to boost the public appeal of cricket's oldest format.
World cricket authorities will investigate what would be a radical split of Test nations into two conferences as a way of reinvigorating the traditional format.
Jason Gillespie considers role on the Australian cricket team's board of selectors.
Rival codes are lifting their game in their offerings for female athletes but senior figures in cricket are not concerned by the competition.
The former Test skipper has also signalled an interest in joining the selection panel, saying he would listen to any approach made.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has weighed in on the Phillip Hughes inquest, saying he wants it known that all the grieving family of the late batsman wanted out of ...
Having started the Matador Cup with a heavily depleted side, Victoria will be at close to full strength for Tuesday's crucial clash with Queensland at Drummoyne Oval.
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