Sore paceman Peter Siddle sent for scans
Australian paceman Peter Siddle has been sent for scans, having pulled up with a sore back following the first Test in Perth.
Australian paceman Peter Siddle has been sent for scans, having pulled up with a sore back following the first Test in Perth.
No matter how great the margin between South Africa and Australia in the first Test match, it would always flatter the hosts. A final gap of 177 runs was no indication of the ...
Allrounder Dwaine Pretorius has been called into South Africa's Test squad as a replacement for injured paceman Dale Steyn.
Shaken Australia have drafted in batsmen Joe Burns and Callum Ferguson for this week's second Test as they seek to rebound from a 117-run crunching in the series opener in Perth.
Australia heads to Hobart with nearly half its squad playing for their Test futures after being comprehensively outplayed by South Africa in Perth.
It's all Shane Warne's fault. Or Warne's and Glenn McGrath's together. It's Adam Gilchrist's fault. Jacques Kallis is to blame and so is Andrew Flintoff.
It's been a tale of woe in Perth, with Australia's batsmen again failing to deliver the runs required to put their opponents under pressure. There is much for the players - ...
The Australian team paid a heavy price for the shifting of the first Test from the Gabba to the WACA this season.
Former Test star Mitchell Johnson has labelled the decision review system a failure following Mitch Marsh's controversial dismissal during the first cricket Test against South ...
Coming off the worst bowling figures in his Test career, Nathan Lyon is for the first time at home facing intense competition for his place in the side.
A jittery New South Wales have claimed back-to-back wins to start the Sheffield Shield season after bumbling to a three-wicket victory over Western Australia.
Former Test star Mike Hussey blames Australia's rushed preparation for their insipid display against South Africa and says the performance will heighten their stress and anxiety.
Can the Aussies hold on? Or will South Africa put a quick end to home resistance and claim the first Test in Perth?
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Three months ago, Jon Holland was the struggling Test debutant on a sinking ship in Sri Lanka.
It is an oddity, or perhaps part of the lunacy, of contemporary international cricket that South Africa, an ocean away from home, will have more players to choose from for the ...
Nathan Lyon was left to mull over his worst figures in his Test career, highlighting another terrible day for the Australians in the series opener against South Africa at the WACA.
Australia will not be drafting in any reinforcements to freshen up the weary team that is on the brink of a heavy defeat after another dominant display by South Africa in ...
Veteran fast bowler Peter Siddle is backing his skill to compensate for his drop-off in pace.
Shane Warne described it as one of the best run outs he had seen and Michael Vaughan was equally effusive after Temba Bavuma's piece of brilliance ended David Warner's afternoon.
New South Wales need just 93 runs in their second dig against Western Australia to open their Sheffield Shield campaign with consecutive victories.
Mitchell Johnson has some words of advice for Australia's embattled Test cricket selectors.
Australia hope an underdone Mitchell Starc will benefit from the grind of Perth and regain his groove when the series shifts to Hobart on Saturday.
Leg-spin great Shane Warne has taken aim at Steve Smith, accusing the Australian skipper of "bad captaincy" for his handling of Nathan Lyon.
Victoria have claimed a dominant victory over Queensland in the Sheffield Shield, winning by an innings and 81 runs with a day and a half to spare.
Former Test greats Michael Clarke and Kevin Pietersen believe Steve Smith's controversial dismissal will dramatically change the way batsmen play spin bowling.
Australia's batsmen have been urged to deal with the WACA conditions quicker than they did in their first innings when they chase victory - or look to save - the first Test.
Before the start of Saturday's cricket, Steve Smith was receiving advice from his predecessor, Michael Clarke, about tactics for what promised to be a hard, hot day at the ...
Australian captain Steve Smith has defended his behaviour after his controversial dismissal in the first innings, saying his reaction was not aggressive.
Century-maker JP Duminy says victory in Perth would be one of South Africa's greatest and insists the tourists have the "armory" to take down Australia in the series opener.