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Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Steve Smith says the world’s quickest bowlers will have to risk wasting their new ball if they want to pummel him with short-pitched bowling now that he’s an opening batsman.

  • by Daniel Brettig

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Scorchers fight back for vital BBL win against Brisbane

Scorchers fight back for vital BBL win against Brisbane

Suffocating bowling from the Perth Scorchers has delivered them a brilliant Big Bash League win against the table-topping Brisbane Heat.

  • by Alex Mitchell
Scorchers bat first in BBL blockbuster against the Heat

Scorchers bat first in BBL blockbuster against the Heat

Just three days after the Heat brushed aside the Scorchers at the Gabba, the sides meet again in Perth although some headline names are missing for both teams.

  • by Alex Mitchell
Aussie fans used to idolise West Indies greats. Now we need to Google their players

Aussie fans used to idolise West Indies greats. Now we need to Google their players

The shortest path to public notice for the Windies’ young players will be to put up strong resistance against an Australia team very much at the height of its powers.

  • by Geoff Lawson
Like Bradman, Smith seeks a way out of bouncer barrage

Like Bradman, Smith seeks a way out of bouncer barrage

A yearning for “normal cricket” has compelled Steve Smith to open the batting for Australia, as he seeks a way out of the cycle of short balls, negative tactics and slow scoring.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Test cricket split into two divisions is better than nothing at all

Test cricket split into two divisions is better than nothing at all

Here’s a wrong-’un of an idea. Test cricket could split into two divisions. The first would consist of Australia, England and India - who have been manoeuvring towards a closed shop anyway - and maybe New Zealand and South Africa, suitably subsidised.

  • by Greg Baum
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Windies greats Holding and Roberts fear glory days will never be seen again

Windies greats Holding and Roberts fear glory days will never be seen again

The West Indies’ era of dominance, once a source of pride, now echoes as a distant memory. Fast-food cricket leagues have dealt the killer blow.

  • by Greg Chappell
Warner’s flying visit to SCG unable to stop Thunder batting collapse
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Warner’s flying visit to SCG unable to stop Thunder batting collapse

The former Test opener arrived in style for the “Sydney Smash” match on Friday night after flying in from his brother’s wedding, but could not inspire the Sydney Thunder to victory in front of a record SCG crowd.

  • by Jonathan Drennan
Test matches are the priority for Australia’s bowling quartet, says Hazlewood

Test matches are the priority for Australia’s bowling quartet, says Hazlewood

Josh Hazlewood says one-day cricket may be sacrificed by Australia’s record-breaking attack as they strive to continue their Test careers through the next Ashes and beyond.

  • by Malcolm Conn
Sack the lot – selectors do nothing as cricketers pick the team themselves

Sack the lot – selectors do nothing as cricketers pick the team themselves

If it’s not doing anything beyond backing the senior players’ decisions, when is it time for the selection panel to be formally dissolved, consigned to the irrelevance it has so eagerly embraced?

  • by Malcolm Knox
Cameron Green was dropped five months ago. Why the mad rush to bring him back now?

Cameron Green was dropped five months ago. Why the mad rush to bring him back now?

What does it say to Cameron Bancroft and aspiring Test players when a gluttony of runs means less than Green’s unrealised potential?

  • by Andrew Webster