England replace Stokes in Australia ODI squad
Ben Stokes is set to be replaced by Dawid Malan in England's one-day international squad to face Australia.
Ben Stokes is set to be replaced by Dawid Malan in England's one-day international squad to face Australia.
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow has launched an impassioned defence of under-fire offspinner Moeen Ali ahead of Thursday's final Ashes Test.
How do England go forward from this tour? Can they compete in Australia in four years time?
England bowler James Anderson has dismissed insinuations about ball-tampering in the fourth Ashes Test as "ridiculous".
Cricket NSW chairman John Warn has gone on the front foot on behalf of players and fans days before the fifth and final Ashes Test.
A terrific all-round display from Michael Neser has guided Adelaide Strikers to a thumping 56-run New Year's Eve victory over Brisbane Heat in front of 46,594 spectators at ...
Marcus Stoinis has opened up about working with fast bowling legend Dennis Lillee, who has been mentoring the all-rounder as part of his bid to earn a place in Australia's ...
His preference is for a traditional Test, but Cricket ACT boss Cameron French will happily put his hand up for a day-nighter.
Jon Holland, the leading Sheffield Shield spinner of the past 18 months, says he finds Australia's selection policies hard to decipher, and suspects Australia's selectors have ...
Mitchell Starc's hopes of playing in his home Test have been given a boost by reports of a well-grassed SCG square, as spinner Ashton Agar declared he was ready for another ...
Australian leg-spin great Stuart MacGill has urged England to hand his protege Mason Crane a belated Test debut in Sydney, saying the youngster could have made a difference if ...
A live Test and a new broadcast rights agreement will provide cricket chiefs with even more reason to ensure the drop-in MCG pitch allows for an exciting contest on Boxing Day ...
Phil Lutton takes a look over the year that was in the world of cricket.
Rejuvenated England fast bowler Stuart Broad says accusations of ball-tampering were thrown too easily but the tourists will take confidence from a "winning draw" heading into ...
Fantasy sports have continued to grow in popularity this year and, while the concept is great fun, selecting your best side can also induce a headache
"Rain saves Australia" but what really have they been saved from?
Australian skipper Steve Smith is in such rare form that he's redefining what's possible for a batsman to achieve, according to Alastair Cook.
Well played England, terrific effort, but the big question is: why did you wait so long to compete?
Steve Smith has faced 1,258 balls in this series, with each one grinding England down or crushing them underfoot.
Sydney Thunder's BBL campaign has been given a shot in the arm, with Jos Buttler and the team's crafty spinners starring in a 57-run thrashing of the Hobart Hurricanes on ...
To dismiss Australia's 125 overs of second-innings blocking as 'easy' on the Melbourne Cricket Ground's drop-in featherbed is to apply a false standard.
Whingeing Poms. Sniping Aussies. Grouches all round. My, cricket people can be a mean-minded lot.
Steve Smith is mounting a record second only to Don Bradman after amassing another century as he and the dull MCG pitch denied England in the fourth Test.
How the combatants fared in the Boxing day Test.
England captain Joe Root has praised his team's ability to respond under pressure despite falling short of a breakthrough Test victory at the MCG.
Australian captain Steve Smith declared the under-fire MCG pitch of no help to anyone on a day the Melbourne Cricket Club admitted the deck offered up during the Boxing Day ...
Aaron Finch says he is unsure whether his poor start to the Big Bash League season could cost him a spot in Australia's one-day squad for the upcoming series against England, ...
Follow live action from day five of the Boxing Day Test from the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground.
It has not been a happy tour for England but if they need extra motivation in the Sydney Test perhaps they will find it in their SCG dressing rooms.
Mitchell Johnson says he predicted feelings of indifference ahead of this Big Bash League season, but his competitive juices are flowing three games into the Perth Scorchers' ...
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