India and Australia are two of the top sides in one-day cricket. The Men in Blue have won the ODI World Cup twice - in 1983 in England and in 2011 at home.
Test cricket is great when ball dominates bat. But one group is getting left behind.
A Sterling man has been sentenced to seven years in state prison after pleading guilty in Lee County to felony criminal sexual assault using force. Brett E. Benters, 41, pleaded guilty to the 2022 ...
were to feature in a presentation to Steve Smith had he not been dismissed just one run short of the milestone at the SCG. Border, Waugh and Ponting have all been in Sydney this week and were cued ...
Former Australian pacer Brett Lee praised Scott Boland, calling him "Mr Consistent," and compared his situation to that of spinner Stuart MacGill, who struggled for opportunities due to Shane ...
Sydney [Australia], January 4 (ANI): Former Australian pacer Brett Lee hailed red-hot pacer Scott Boland ... had a fine showing with the bat and Steve Smith (33 in 57 balls, with four boundaries and a ...
Brett Lee has made the staggering call that Aussie Test selectors should drop Scott Boland when Josh Hazlewood is fit again. Boland has been a revelation while playing for Australia, but his ...
The very next ball after the exchange, Gill danced down the pitch only to edge a delivery from Lyon straight to Smith at slip. Watch Steve Smith and Shubman Gill’s exchange in the video above ...
Australia batter Steve Smith on Friday reacted to India batter Virat Kohli's catch in the first session on Day 1 of the Sydney Test and said that he is 100 per cent sure of getting a hand under it.
Not for the first time Virat Kohli has polarised opinion by surviving perhaps the greatest catch that never was in Test cricket at the hands of Steve Smith. Cricket writers Ben Horne and Crash ...
Steve Smith is set to replace Pat Cummins as captain for Australia’s next Test tour with the fast-bowler made unavailable. Pat Cummins is set to miss the two-Test series, opting to remain at ...
Shubman Gill's decision to sledge Steve Smith immediately backfired on the opening day of the fifth cricket Test, with the Indian batter suffering a brain explosion to throw away his wicket.