Jake Weatherald missed a chance for some crucial crease-time before the Ashes after being bowled for 23 in the opening hour ...
One of the most controversial moments of any Ashes series is still making headlines more than two years later.
The West made international headlines, most notably in the UK’s Guardian and BBC coverage, after labelling the polarising skipper “England’s Cocky Captain Complainer” on Wednesday’s front page.
Chappell has long been an outspoken advocate for blooding youth in the national side, and he believes that current selectors George Bailey, Tony Dodemaide and Andrew McDonald have backed themselves ...
Weatherald, the leading run-scorer of last summer’s Sheffield Shield, earned a maiden national call-up for the Ashes after starting his season with a trio of fifties for Tasmania. However, the 31-year ...
Former Australian captain Greg Chaeppell believes the selectors have played it too safe ahead of the opening Ashes Test - and ...
Jake Weatherald was watching Australia play India from his couch last summer - but fast forward one year, and he's a great chance of facing the old enemy in the first Test.
Australia squad: (First Test only): Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, ...
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Member's life ban for ugly Ashes act under review
The first Ashes Test will take place at Optus Stadium in Perth on November 21. The life ban handed to a member of the ...
English cricket icon David Lloyd has questioned Australia’s bowling depth ahead of the Ashes series. Picture: Boland, though ...
Former Australian captain Greg Chappell has cautioned Australia about England's formidable fast bowling lineup as the home ...
With no Sam Konstas in the squad for Australia's first Ashes Test, Marnus Labuschagne is likely to open for Australia. Former ...
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