Fast bowlers deliver big win for Australia in series opener
Australia 7 for 258 (Warner 67, Finch 60, Labuschagne 56, Sodhi 3-51) beat New Zealand 187 (Guptill 40, Latham 38, Cummins 3-25, Marsh 3-29) by 71 run
Australia 7 for 258 (Warner 67, Finch 60, Labuschagne 56, Sodhi 3-51) beat New Zealand 187 (Guptill 40, Latham 38, Cummins 3-25, Marsh 3-29) by 71 run
Glenn Maxwell insists he is better equipped to handle the short-pitched bowling he can expect to face on his return to Australia’s ODI team for the fi
Vernon Philander has suffered a grade two hamstring tear in his final Test appearance, which limited him to nine balls in England’s second innings, th
Dane Cleaver once again proved a thorn in India A’s side, scoring a dogged, unbeaten 46 to make sure honours were even at the end of day one of the se
Faf du Plessis, South Africa’s captain, could be in trouble with the match referee after appearing to make physical contact with Jos Buttler on the fo
Sydney Sixers’ purposeful pace bowling scythed through a slumping Perth Scorchers to notch a crushing 48-run victory at Perth Stadium.After posting a
Mark Wood is used to sitting on the sidelines. Injury has been such a regular companion during his career that, here we are on his 30th birthday, and
Angelo Mathews has been named in Sri Lanka’s squad for the T20I series against India starting January 5, and he could play his first T20I in nearly 16
Australia captain Tim Paine believes the return of Steven Smith and David Warner to Test cricket down under will give the hosts the horsepower they ne
Tasmania 254 and 1 for 6 trail South Australia 346 (Weatherald 126, Carey 73, Bird 4-70) by 86 runsJake Weatherald’s second century of the season agai