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Four, four, six, six, six, four: Head carnage destroys England in T20 opener

Four, four, six, six, six, four: Head carnage destroys England in T20 opener

Travis Head was in a belligerent mood, taking 30 runs from one over as Australia won the first T20 match against England in emphatic style.

  • by Daniel Brettig

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Bazball’s ringmaster is staying until 2027. Will Cummins and McDonald join him?

Bazball’s ringmaster is staying until 2027. Will Cummins and McDonald join him?

Brendon McCullum’s commitment to mentor England in all formats until 2027 has raised the question of how long captain Pat Cummins and head coach Andrew McDonald will carry on their highly successful leadership tandem for Australia

  • by Daniel Brettig
Pucovski taking legal advice on concussion retirement

Pucovski taking legal advice on concussion retirement

The batting prodigy was advised to retire because of concussion concerns but not forced to call an end to his career. The saga might push cricket to adopt a system for compensation payouts akin to that used in the AFL.

  • by Daniel Brettig
6,6,4,6,4,4,4,6,4,4,4,4: Marsh and Head feast to break records against Scotland

6,6,4,6,4,4,4,6,4,4,4,4: Marsh and Head feast to break records against Scotland

Australia launched their white-ball UK tour by thrashing Scotland with more than half their overs to spare.

  • by Glenn Moore
Pucovski’s bad news is actually good news

Pucovski’s bad news is actually good news

Sad as it is that Will Pucovski’s immensely promising cricket career appears to be over, there is a silver lining.

  • by Greg Baum
Concussions rule Will Pucovski out for entire season

Concussions rule Will Pucovski out for entire season

Will Pucovski is yet to medically retire from concussion according to officials, but a decision to end his troubled career is expected before the start of the season.

  • by Malcolm Conn
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‘He’s best suited to No.4’: Langer says Smith less effective as opener

‘He’s best suited to No.4’: Langer says Smith less effective as opener

Former Australian coach Justin Langer is the latest big name to suggest Steve Smith should move back down the Test batting order.

  • by Malcolm Conn
Cricket tour company traded insolvent for three years before collapse, liquidator says

Cricket tour company traded insolvent for three years before collapse, liquidator says

Dozens of young players and top coaches were left high and dry by the $3 million failure of Calypso Destinations and its director is under the microscope.

  • by Chris Barrett
Cricket rights cash fight threatens lifeblood of the game
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Cricket rights cash fight threatens lifeblood of the game

Star’s pursuit of a massive World Cup rights discount is life-threatening for the likes of Pakistan, South Africa and the West Indies. It will hurt Australia too.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Cricket’s big tests: The Matildas, screens and the decline of the backyard game

Cricket’s big tests: The Matildas, screens and the decline of the backyard game

Facing challenges on multiple fronts, Cricket Australia is considering new formats for youngsters.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Test cricket to be saved by multimillion-dollar fund
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Test cricket to be saved by multimillion-dollar fund

A proposal to create a fund to counteract the rise of Twenty20 franchise leagues by guaranteeing significant payments to Test players is set to be adopted by the ICC.

  • by Malcolm Conn