Highlights: Pakistan vs Australia (Day 2)
Pakistan made Australia toil in the heat for the second day in a row in the first Test in Dubai.
Pakistan made Australia toil in the heat for the second day in a row in the first Test in Dubai.
Australian Test legend Neil Harvey has admitted that he still feels responsible for Don Bradman missing out on his Test average of 100, but perhaps Harvey did Bradman a favour after all.
Former Australia opening batsman Matthew Hayden suffered multiple facial injuries, including a fractured bone in his neck, in a surfing accident on Saturday.
Under the leadership of new Test captain Tim Paine, Australia’s bowlers are taking back the duty of keeping the red ball shining.
A big century from Mitch Marsh and resolute batting by the Australian middle order earned Australia a 216-run lead at the end of the third day against Pakistan A in Dubai.
Brothers Shaun and Mitch Marsh batted Australia into a strong position on day two of their four-day warm-up match against Pakistan A in Dubai.
A slow day in Dubai saw Nathan Lyon pick up 5-87 and Pakistan’s Abid Ali make a strong play for a Test call-up.
Australia’s Test squad attempt to pronounce South African born Marnus Labuschagne’s surname before the man himself settles the debate.
Disgraced Australian cricketers David Warner and Steve Smith were both in the runs on their return to grade cricket in Australia.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali’s allegation that he was called ‘Osama’ by an Australian player during the 2015 Ashes is set to be investigated by Cricket Australia.
Klerksdorp-born Marnus Labuschagne, the first player ‘charged’ with fake fielding, is following in the footsteps of Kepler Wessels for Australia.
A severely depleted Zimbabwe kept the pressure on Australia until the second-last ball in their T20I Tri-Series match at Harare.
Aaron Finch speaks about setting the new highest score in T20Is by scoring 172 against Zimbabwe.
Australia captain Aaron Finch’s record-breaking 172 set up a dominant 100-run win for the Aussies against Zimbabwe in their second T20I of the tri-series in Harare.
Australia captain Aaron Finch broke his own record for the highest T20I score by smashing 16 fours and 10 sixes for his 172 to help his side to 229-2 against Zimbabwe.