Sledging: Getting inside the minds of juniors?
Cricketing worries as juniors react to physcological intimidations.
Cricketing worries as juniors react to physcological intimidations.
Here’s what you may have missed in this weekend’s sport.
West Indian cricket’s glory years have become a distant memory, as the future of their test team hangs in the balance, writes David Kennedy.
Cricketing worries as juniors react to physcological intimidations.
Here’s what you may have missed in this weekend’s sport.
West Indian cricket’s glory years have become a distant memory, as the future of their test team hangs in the balance, writes David Kennedy.
Australia’s first match in Pakistan since 1998.
Cricketing worries as juniors react to physcological intimidations.
Here’s what you may have missed in this weekend’s sport.
West Indian cricket’s glory years have become a distant memory, as the future of their test team hangs in the balance, writes David Kennedy.
The Australian cricket team’s summer success could be the beginning of a new era, says Josh Barnes.
Australia’s captaincy cupboard is so bare that Steve Smith is now the front-runner to be Michael Clarke’s successor, writes Tom Morris.
With another crushing of the Australians in Melbourne, England ensured they would at least retain the Ashes. The tourists now look to close out a series victory, while the Aussies look to retain some pride with one eye on the future. Ben Waterworth previews the Fifth Test from the SCG.
After a dramatic reversal of fortune in the Third Test, the Aussies are back in the running for the Ashes series. But can they maintain their momentum in the Fourth Test showdown at the MCG? Ben Waterworth weighs up their chances.
It’s been a torrid test series for Australia, but Ben Waterworth thinks the home side can turn the tables on the English when the contest resumes in Perth today.
Is either side capable of taking enough wickets to make the Second Test anything but a draw? Ben Waterworth previews part two of the Ashes showdown.
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.
With a big summer of test cricket just around the corner Ryan Jon asks, what exactly is the Australian cricket team playing for?
In Sydney, Pakistan blew a golden chance to win their first test on Australian soil since 1995. As the series heads to the Bellerive Oval in Hobart, both teams will be looking to salvage something from a series already decided. Ben Waterworth reports.
Can Pakistan improve on its Boxing Day test performance? Ben Waterworth previews the second test match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground.