Ashes foes crash and burn
England lost to the West Indies in England, and within 24 hours Australia had succumbed to Bangladesh. The least consequence was that Australians forfeited the high moral ...
England lost to the West Indies in England, and within 24 hours Australia had succumbed to Bangladesh. The least consequence was that Australians forfeited the high moral ...
The man who led Bangladesh to their first Test victory against Australia says the tourists will now show "a lot more respect" to the Tigers after a humbling 20-run defeat to ...
February's stunning Test win in Pune may have seemed to be a turning point for Australian fortunes on the subcontinent, but it now looks a false dawn. Six months later it ...
Australia slumped to a disastrous 20-run defeat to minnows Bangladesh in a gripping first Test in Dhaka. Set an imposing 265 to win, the visitors were bowled out for 244 after ...
His Test career looked dead in the water only days ago, but Steve O'Keefe will soon arrive in Bangladesh and could be considered to take on the Tigers in the second Test next week.
The West Indies last won a Test in England 17 years ago.
Dhaka: The prospect of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and James Pattinson bowling together against England in quest to regain the Ashes this summer has long ...
The first Test was on a knife's edge on Tuesday night as Australia's captain and vice-captain fought in a bid to avoid the nation's first ever loss to Bangladesh in the ...
Coinciding with Australia's return to the subcontinent, footage has emerged of West Indian great Viv Richards again condemning Australian cricketers for racism and double ...
Australia plunged further into trouble on day three of the first Test at the Shere Bangla Stadium on Tuesday with star paceman Josh Hazlewood leaving the field mid-over with a ...
Follow the action live as Australia take on Bangladesh in the first Test.
Bangladesh believe they've found a chink in Steve Smith's armour after the Australian skipper fell cheaply during the first Test in Dhaka.
All-rounder Ashton Agar concedes Australia face a challenging task to avoid defeat in the first Test against Bangladesh as the pitch as the pitch at the Shere Bangla Stadium ...
Dhaka: Australia are staring down the barrel of another Asian misadventure after they ran into trouble with Bangladesh's spinners and the decision review system on day two of ...
Meg Lanning is poised to sign with a new Women's Big Bash League club as early as this week after departing the Melbourne Stars.
Follow all the action on day two of the first Test.
New Zealand will stage its first day-night cricket test next March after Auckland City Council approved the use of Eden Park for the match against England, the country's board ...
Australia has collapsed late on day one of the first Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.
Off-spinner Glenn Maxwell struck to end a fighting 155-run Bangladeshi fourth wicket partnership, leaving the host 5-190 at tea.
For his 60th birthday held at the Sandringham Club, Drew Morphett had asked famous Australian singer-songwriter Russell Morris to provide the entertainment. As many who knew ...
Winning a Test series in India is on Steve Smith's "bucket list" and the Australian captain views the series against Bangladesh as a stepping stone towards crossing off that item.
Nathan Lyon has endorsed a vastly improved Ashton Agar to fill the shoes of Steve O'Keefe and help spin Australia to success in Bangladesh.
A guide at the National Sports Museum recently told John Bradman that the most popular exhibit just now is a photo of his father, the inimitable Sir Donald, with Sachin ...
A wary Australian squad have gone to bruising lengths to prevent Bangladesh from springing a Test series upset.
Mitchell Starc says his desire to help Australia reclaim the Ashes left him determined to avoid another premature return from injury.
Maxwell has revealed he fell ill during the first day of training in Dhaka.
Meteors fast-bowler Maitlan Brown says the help of a teammate kickstarted her cricket rise.
An emboldened Bangladesh team believes it can underscore its Test cricketing credentials by consigning Australia to another subcontinent defeat.
Geoffrey Boycott will continue as a BBC Test Match Special pundit after offering an unreserved apology for an alleged racist comment.
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