Clarke believes Australia should avoid tinkering with the batting order that won them Tests at the MCG and SCG against India.
Matthew Kuhnemann has recovered from a thumb injury and is optimistic about joining Australia's squad for the Sri Lanka tour. He underwent surgery and now feels no pain while bowling and batting.
Reports have suggested that Australia are considering Travis Head to open the batting in Test cricket as well.
Australia spinner Matthew Kuhnemann has recovered from his right thumb injury after undergoing surgery and is now feeling no pain in bowling and batting, boosting his hopes to fly to Sri Lanka for the ...
Kuhnemann bowled, batted and fielded in Brisbane and said his surgically repaired fractured thumb is almost pain-free ...
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Reading the conditions it's expected to be a low bouncing pitch with a lot of turn and the answer lies in selecting a ...
In a bowling attack that won’t be remembered as one of Australia’s strongest, he led an attack that also included Mike ...
Due to the political tension, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had conveyed to the ICC that the Indian kit ...
Michael Clarke has been unveiled as the 64th inductee into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. He has his say on Australia’s ...