The Gabba set for capacity increase
200 people will trial the increased capacity in one section
200 people will trial the increased capacity in one section
In the wake of a hotly-contested first test draw between Australia and South Africa, Kevin Cheong reviews every player from both countries.
The world’s foremost series of test cricket has returned to Australian soil, but, unlike many recent editions, it is the hosts with major question marks hanging over their heads. Ben Waterworth previews the opening salvo in Australia’s quest to regain the urn.
200 people will trial the increased capacity in one section
In the wake of a hotly-contested first test draw between Australia and South Africa, Kevin Cheong reviews every player from both countries.
The world’s foremost series of test cricket has returned to Australian soil, but, unlike many recent editions, it is the hosts with major question marks hanging over their heads. Ben Waterworth previews the opening salvo in Australia’s quest to regain the urn.
200 people will trial the increased capacity in one section
In the wake of a hotly-contested first test draw between Australia and South Africa, Kevin Cheong reviews every player from both countries.
The world’s foremost series of test cricket has returned to Australian soil, but, unlike many recent editions, it is the hosts with major question marks hanging over their heads. Ben Waterworth previews the opening salvo in Australia’s quest to regain the urn.
As the bookies continue to shorten the odds of an Australian whitewash in the upcoming series against the West Indies, some are simply relieved that cricket has finally returned. Ben Waterworth previews the first Test from the Gabba.