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Warner’s hundreds made headlines, but Australia will miss intangibles more

Warner’s hundreds made headlines, but Australia will miss intangibles more

David Warner’s all-round contribution to the Australian team will be nearly impossible to replace. But there are two candidates who hold a big advantage – and here’s why.

  • by Mark Taylor

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‘I want to leave a legacy’: How Warner learned importance of playing his way

‘I want to leave a legacy’: How Warner learned importance of playing his way

Throughout his career, David Warner’s batting was a manifestation of his personality – except during the 2019 Ashes, where, he has revealed, Justin Langer and Steve Waugh tried to curb his natural enthusiasm.

  • by Andrew Webster
Maxwell shines in 100th BBL match as Stars belt Renegades

Maxwell shines in 100th BBL match as Stars belt Renegades

It was the Glenn Maxwell show at the MCG, with the Stars captain named man of the match after his side easily beat the Renegades in a rain-shortened Melbourne derby.

  • by Roger Vaughan
‘Earned a lot of respect’: Former CA chair opens up on Warner’s legacy

‘Earned a lot of respect’: Former CA chair opens up on Warner’s legacy

David Warner regained respect by taking his Newlands punishment “on the chin” and returning to the national team, according to one of the Cricket Australia directors who singled him out for the heaviest penalty levied during Sandpapergate.

  • by Daniel Brettig
The moment of tragedy that made me realise I was wrong about David Warner

The moment of tragedy that made me realise I was wrong about David Warner

We went to war on Twitter in 2013 when he was at the IPL. But during the worst week of my life, David Warner showed me he was a fundamentally decent human being.

  • by Malcolm Conn
‘A hundred and a match-winning wicket’: What Cummins wants from Warner

‘A hundred and a match-winning wicket’: What Cummins wants from Warner

David Warner hasn’t taken a Test wicket in more than 11 years, but his captain may throw him the ball if Australia can get on top of Pakistan at the SCG.

  • by Tom Decent
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‘Getting paid a truckload more’: Khawaja’s plan to save Test cricket

‘Getting paid a truckload more’: Khawaja’s plan to save Test cricket

Usman Khawaja said he would not still be playing Test cricket if paid the inferior wages offered by many of Australia’s opponents, and has implored global chiefs to conduct an audit of where money in the game is going.

  • by Daniel Brettig
‘My last resort’: Warner’s plea for missing baggy greens

‘My last resort’: Warner’s plea for missing baggy greens

The veteran opener’s treasured caps have gone missing from his luggage as he prepares for his final Test at the SCG.

  • by Tom Decent
‘The truth will eventually come out’: Warner reflects on Sandpapergate on eve of final Test

‘The truth will eventually come out’: Warner reflects on Sandpapergate on eve of final Test

In the first of a two-part interview before his Test swansong at the SCG, the Australian opener talks about the impact of the ball-tampering scandal at Cape Town in 2018.

  • by Andrew Webster
Revealed: The full text of Khawaja submission that sparked emergency CA meeting

Revealed: The full text of Khawaja submission that sparked emergency CA meeting

Usman Khawaja’s submission to the International Cricket Council to wear a dove and olive branch on his bat during the Tests against Pakistan and West Indies invoked the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and was approved by the Cricket Australia board.

  • by Daniel Brettig
‘They don’t care’: Waugh slams cricket bosses over South Africa Test farce

‘They don’t care’: Waugh slams cricket bosses over South Africa Test farce

After the Proteas named a second-string Test squad to tour New Zealand, having given priority to their T20 competition, former Australian captain Steve Waugh said wealthy nations must do more to save Test cricket.

  • by Malcolm Conn