Phillip Hughes' death an accident with bowler not to blame: coroner
The death of cricketer Phillip Hughes was an accident and neither sledging nor dangerous bowling were contributing factors, the coroner has found.
The death of cricketer Phillip Hughes was an accident and neither sledging nor dangerous bowling were contributing factors, the coroner has found.
Victorian selectors have responded to the frustration of their national counterparts by recalling Glenn Maxwell to the Bushrangers' XI for their Sheffield Shield match against ...
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South Africa has been urged to banish the disappointment of botching David Warner's prized scalp and to focus on making amends on Friday, as the Proteas seek to surge back ...
The famous WACA wicket is showing signs of cracking but has received a glowing endorsement from both sides after last year's lifeless production.
Dale Steyn had wanted to cut off the head of the Australian "snake" - meaning the batting kingpins David Warner and Steve Smith. But the South African spearhead could only ...
As Test cricket died in Perth on Thursday, two young teams tussled for the initiative as if their lives depended on it.
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Australia's destruction of South Africa's top order has highlighted how important it will be for Steve Smith to have his two prime pace weapons available this summer.
Cricket Australia's hopes of staging an Ashes Test next summer at a new Perth Stadium are fading.
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Australia's national selectors are at odds with their Victorian counterparts over the handling of World Cup winning all-rounder Glenn Maxwell.
Perth may have a reputation through the decades as a fast bowler's pitch because of its pace and bounce but it is those same qualities which make it so enjoyable to bowl on as ...
The fog of despair at Phillip Hughes' death has finally lifted for his great mate, South Australian batsman Tom Cooper.
Australian selector Mark Waugh is urging Mitch Marsh to bat with more authority as the all-rounder fights to save his Test career.
A few years ago, an Australian cricketer whose place in the team was seldom assured bemoaned how there always had to be a player in the Test team under pressure for his spot. ...
South African stand-in captain Faf du Plessis has targeted Mitchell Starc as the man his team must blunt if it is to secure a third-straight series win in Australia.
Steve Smith has ordered his charges to have more presence on the field as he leads one of the quietest Australian teams to take on South Africa in many years.
Test cricket is dying again. It dies at about this time every year. The death of Test cricket is something of a hardy sporting annual.
Mark Taylor, Dean Jones and yes, even Shane Warne, are right.
On the surface Nathan Lyon is just your average sort of bloke, but in the Australian cricket fraternity he is something more.
Steve Smith is thrilled to have a target on his back this summer, saying he hopes South Africa embrace the snake theory of Australia's batting order put forward by Dale Steyn.
For some at Cricket Australia, the last couple of weeks haven't delivered the headlines they really wanted. These largely have been driven by Michael Clarke's interpretation ...
Peter Siddle will make his return to the baggy green after nine months out after selectors opted for a tried and true pace attack for the first Test against South Africa in Perth.
This may not be the battle for Test cricket's No.1 ranking, but there is plenty on the line for Australia and South Africa in their three-Test series, beginning on Thursday at ...
Test cricket is in the dock for being predictable, boring and biased towards host countries; yet the series starting in Perth on Thursday features two teams who have not ...
If the Australian Test team was looking for motivation ahead of Thursday's first Test against South Africa in Perth they could do worse than replay the exploits of English ...
South Africa opener Stephen Cook is a man under pressure, but he's acting as cool as a cucumber heading into the series-opening Test against Australia at the WACA Ground, ...
Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin have called on Australia to avoid a repeat of their antagonistic approach in the 2014 Test series against South Africa.
Mitchell Starc and Peter Siddle have cranked up their speed ahead of the first Test at the WACA.
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