The selectors have handed baggy green caps to five debutants in the past seven Tests, so generational change is already ...
Sri Lanka's Test future remains unclear amid plans to create two divisions in the long format as the sport's richest nations ...
Steve Smith is now one of only a few Test cricketers to surpass 10,000 runs. Here’s how he stacks up against other players in ...
Australia displayed a ruthlessness against Sri Lanka as they seek greatness in Test cricket with an eye towards legacy ...
South Africa gave their critics another chance to use the ‘C’ word during their semifinal against India in the 2002 Champions ...
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Hosted on MSNMission accomplished as clinical Aussies march on to goal of world domination with Sri Lanka demolitionAustralia’s two-Test series of Sri Lanka loomed as a potential upset in the making. Regular skipper Pat Cummins was out due to a bung ankle and parental leave, his deputy Steve Smith was bothered by ...
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Cricket365 on MSNWhere do Steven Smith and Glenn Maxwell rank among Australia’s 20 most prolific ODI run-scorers?Do you want to know who are Australia’s leading run-scorers in ODI cricket? You are in the right place. We have the answers.
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Hosted on MSNMost Test catches by a fielder for Australia – Ricky Ponting no longer at the top, number 7 won’t surprise youIn the first Test, he brought up his 10,000th Test run. In the second Test, he held two catches – the first, off the bowling ...
The pitch is expected to be more spin-friendly than the first Test with Sri Lanka looking to salvage the series ...
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Hosted on MSNFlem’s Verdict: Marnus under pressure to deliver as Aussies need to tick off a few more boxes to be an all-time great teamWe’ve had the Invincibles in 1948, there was the Dominators under Steve Waugh’s captaincy and this current Australian side can become an all-time great team if they tick a few more boxes in the next ...
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The Roar on MSNMarnus a plus or minus? How form slump compares to Aussie greats who felt the sting of the selectors’ axeAs much as the Australian selectors turn a blind eye to any thought that Marnus Labuschagne’s position in the Test team is vulnerable, his current slump should be more than enough to put his spot in ...
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