The batting great Hazlewood has made his bunny
Josh Hazlewood has turned Hashim Amla into his bunny in what is shaping as the South African batting great's final Test in Australia.
Josh Hazlewood has turned Hashim Amla into his bunny in what is shaping as the South African batting great's final Test in Australia.
Between overs, Matt Renshaw dashed hither and thither from his first slip eyrie, ferrying caps for bowlers, delivering compliments and encouragements. If a thick edge had to ...
Cometh the hour, cometh the annoying little prick. If the wicketkeeper is the drummer in a cricketing band, Australia had ditched Charlie Watts and brought in Keith Moon.
In a summer littered with books by former cricketers none is as absorbing as Brad Haddin's but for different reasons.
Ball-tampering South Africa captain Faf du Plessis' arrival on Adelaide Oval was met with jeers and boos.
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The relentless world leading Southern Stars are seeking a five-match sweep of South Africa and the perfect performance.
It is impossible, given the resemblance, not to see Australia's 20-year-old debutant opening batsman Matt Renshaw as the new Matthew Hayden. Before we get carried away, ...
The broadcaster hopes the pink ball Test and a new-look Australian team can be a panacea to ratings woes this summer.
It's been a sour week for sugar. First, multi-media identity Peter Fitzsimons released The Great Aussie Bloke Slim-down, a book detailing how he made himself half the man he ...
While interim chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns might think Hilton Cartwright is an "exciting prospect", his Matador Cup figures this season are anything but exciting.
Cricket South Africa has advised captain Faf du Plessis to hold fire on appealing the International Cricket Council's ball tampering verdict.
The Test captain says he will seize on the opportunity presented by Australia's failures this summer to "stamp my authority on this team as the leader".
Adam Voges' hopes of pushing his case for an Australian recall were dealt a blow on Wednesday when he failed to pass a concussion test.
The only thing standing between Ricky Ponting and one of the nation's most high profile sporting jobs is a phone call from Cricket Australia.
I think of Justice Marcus Einfeld every time I drive past a particular speed camera on the back road to the Spit Bridge.
Zimbabwean-born all-rounder Hilton Cartwright is the bolter in Australia's one-day squad for the upcoming Chappell-Hadlee series against New Zealand.
Playing in last year's historic day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval was one of the highlights of my cricket career.
Australian fast bowler Jackson Bird is back for his first appearance in the baggy green in nine months after being recalled for the third Test against South Africa.
Western Australia coach Justin Langer has embarked on a cleanout in a bid to help the Warriors out of their current mire - and he hopes the damage will be limited to his ...
Australia are expecting a high-scoring match as they chase a ninth successive one-day win when they take on South Africa on Wednesday.
Faf du Plessis has received no sympathy from his fellow South African Dave Richardson, with the ICC boss describing his ball tampering from the Hobart Test as "pretty obvious".
National selector Mark Waugh says Steve Smith ought be excited about the overhaul of his under-performing team, revealing the embattled captain had "a big input" into ...
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis is free to play in the third Test despite being found guilty of ball tampering by the International Cricket Council.
Former Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin believes Test newcomer Nic Maddinson can become a match-winner in the mould of David Warner.
Poor old Michael Bevan must be shaking his head in disbelief - statistically speaking, the current crop of Test call-ups would have struggled to make the Australian A side in ...
Australia's new era of batsmen are set to confront the demons that have haunted their predecessors when they debut in conditions expected to provide "hooping" swing for the ...
A rare dedication to his craft left his junior coaches convinced that Australia's newest Test opener was always destined to fulfil his cricketing ambitions.
Like many, fast bowler Jackson Bird was confused when he learned his batting initially cost him an Australian Test slot.
There is a strong argument to say no graduates since the national academy system moved to Brisbane would make a 21st century Test team.
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