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Who's worth another chance?
Analysis
Analysis

Who's worth another chance?

As Australia's batsmen get off to another shaky start in the Canberra Test, who of the many batsmen to have fallen out of favour with national selectors can find their way back into the national team?

  • by Dean Jones

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Australia v Sri Lanka live: Australia batting first
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Australia

Australia v Sri Lanka live: Australia batting first

After Australia belted Sri Lanka in the first Test in Brisbane, the action heads to Manuka Oval in Canberra for the second Test. Follow live here.

  • by Jon Pierik
Roach strikes again as West Indies skittle England
England

Roach strikes again as West Indies skittle England

Kemar Roach took four wickets as West Indies skittled out England for 187 runs in their first innings on the opening day of the second Test in Antigua.

Starc no longer a certainty for Ashes unless he can swing wickets at Manuka
Opinion
Test cricket

Starc no longer a certainty for Ashes unless he can swing wickets at Manuka

This has not been a great summer for Mitchell Starc, which is why it's so important he gets something out of the final Test. And he's not the only one.

  • by Mark Taylor
The man in the best seat in the stadium mixing his two passions
Canberra

The man in the best seat in the stadium mixing his two passions

The scorer thinks the Test won't be that different from scoring other games

  • by Steve Evans
Sri Lankan war refugee to score the Manuka Oval Test
Canberra

Sri Lankan war refugee to score the Manuka Oval Test

Rammanee Shivakkumar found peace - and cricket - in the Australian capital

  • by Steve Evans
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'More mental than technical': Golden chance to break century drought
Test cricket

'More mental than technical': Golden chance to break century drought

Australia's batsmen have scored only one Test century since the end of last summer's Ashes series, but they will not have a better chance to break their duck than in the second Test.

  • by Andrew Wu
Border: Labuschagne and Head can solve Australia's woes
Test cricket

Border: Labuschagne and Head can solve Australia's woes

Next time Tim Paine leads the Test side onto the paddock, he may well have Steve Smith and David Warner in tow.

  • by Caden Helmers
Tons of trouble: High time Australia's batsmen banish the yips
Australia

Tons of trouble: High time Australia's batsmen banish the yips

The longer the wait extends for an Australian centurion, the greater the risk of the contagion spreading all the way to this year's Ashes.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Pat Cummins rises above the ordinary
Test cricket

Pat Cummins rises above the ordinary

His rapid rise amidst a dearth of experience in the Australian side has seen him thrust into a leadership role.

  • by Caden Helmers
A high score for low tech at Manuka
Canberra

A high score for low tech at Manuka

The Manuka Oval's first Test will show its marvelous ancient scoreboard to the world.

  • by Steve Evans