Smith to captain Australia in First Ashes Test
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Mitchell Starc hung his boots from T20I cricket, leaving a hole to fill in for Australia as they prepare for the T20 World Cup 2026.
India seamers have gone at well over run-a-ball, conceding a boundary every six balls against the top-three teams. Stating that Harmanpreet has been handicapped by the lack of go-to seam bowling options at crunch moments won't be an exaggeration, as was visible against South Africa and Australia.
Australia’s Test skipper Pat Cummins has been managing a lower back stress injury and has been ruled out of the opening Ashes Test against England next month.
Cameron Green won't bowl in a match again until the week before the Ashes, after being kept from sending a ball down in Western Australia's Sheffield Shield match against South Australia. WA went to stumps on the opening day at the WACA on 0-87 after bowling out the visitors for 215.
Alana King finished with figures of 7-18 as Australia sealed a seven-wicket victory over South Africa; leg spinner produced the best bowling figures in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup history; Australia
Saker played a crucial role in England’s last away victory in Australia in 2010/11 and will work alongside current bowling coach Tim Southee before taking over following the first Ashes Test. Southee will leave the squad to play T20 cricket in the United Arab Emirates after the series opener in Perth.
India’s ace pacer Arshdeep Singh took the prized wicket of Australian captain Mitchell Marsh in the second ODI in Adelaide on Thursday, October 23.
James Anderson has been knighted for his outstanding cricketing career, becoming 'Sir James Anderson' and joining an elite list of English cricket legends honored for their services to the sport.
England legend James Anderson has been knighted for his outstanding cricket career. The 43-year-old, Test cricket's most successful fast bowler, was honoured at Windsor Castle and will continue playing for Lancashire while mentoring England's Test squad.