October 31, 2011
Bravo ton puts Windies on top
Darren Bravo cracks his maiden Test century as West Indies move into a strong position against Bangladesh.
Darren Bravo cracks his maiden Test century as West Indies move into a strong position against Bangladesh.
Michael Hussey, the Australia batsman, has said that the team is united behind captain Michael Clarke and believes Australia is headed in the right direction after its recent struggles.
It’s Michael Clarke’s way or the highway in the Australian cricket team, and Mike Hussey says the team are fully behind their skipper.
Ryan Harris says he’d be surprised if Pat Cummins doesn’t play the first Test, but the teen paceman may face one last trial beforehand.
It wasn’t as explosive but round two of the Simon Katich-Michael Clarke stoush has created just as many headlines as round one.
Match between Western Australia and Queensland to start on Tuesday as scheduled despite initially being delayed due to the Qantas strike.
The Qantas dispute and the Melbourne Cup may save NSW the embarrassment of having Simon Katich and Michael Clarke play in the same team.
Fidel Edwards grabs five quick wickets after Kirk Edwards cracked an impressive 121 to put West Indies on top against Bangladesh.
Former Australia Test captain Allan Border defends current captain Michael Clarke over comments from Simon Katich.
New South Wales’ Daniel Smith puts up 185 not out to put Victoria to the sword in the Ryobi Cup at North Sydney Oval.
Domestic sport is hit by flight chaos, with a Sheffield Shield match rescheduled and Sydney FC delayed in getting home.
South African star AB de Villiers is on track to recover from a hand injury and play in the first Test against Australia.
Follow the live action as New South Wales Blues take on Victoria Bushrangers in their Ryobi Cup match at North Sydney Oval.
At least five members of Australia’s victorious one-day squad may be delayed returning home due to the grounding of Qantas flights.
Kevin Pietersen smashes 53 off 39 balls as England finally find success over India in the lone Twenty20 international in Kolkata.
Bangladesh’s spinners grab two late wickets to leave the second Test against West Indies evenly poised after the opening day.
Former Test batsman Simon Katich will face a disciplinary hearing for suggesting Australia captain Michael Clarke played a part in his axing from the national side.
Simon Katich, the Australia batsman, has been reported under the CA code of behaviour provisions covering detrimental public comment
Michael Clarke has not lost a series since taking over as Australia’s captain after the World Cup, but he is still not a fully satisfied man
Australia captain Michael Clarke reaffirms his stance that he played no role in the downfall of former Test opener Simon Katich.