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British and Irish Lions win Test series against Australia
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Tim David has blasted his way into Australian cricket history with a record-breaking innings that sealed a six-wicket victory and an unassailable 3-0 lead in their five-match T20I series against the West Indies.
Cameron Green has produced a defiant innings as Australia struggled to 99 for 6 and an overall lead of 181 in the face of hostile fast bowling from the West Indies in the last session on Day 2 of the third cricket test.
Harvey was 17 and still a schoolboy when he scored a 39-ball fifty against an England bowling attack boasting Mark Wood, Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid. The headlines hailed Harvey, the nephew of Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey,
The cricket series between England and Australia was first played in 1882, before Australia was even founded as a nation. On Friday, its 73rd edition will begin in Edgbaston, a suburb of ...
In their book Cricket Walkabout, which tells the story of Australia’s First XI, Rex Harcourt and John Mulvaney give examples of Aboriginal cricket players from as far back as the early 1850s.
Australia continued their strong form in the T20I series, winning the fourth match by three wickets to take a 4-0 lead. Josh Inglis and Cameron Green both scored fifties while Glenn Maxwell smashed a quickfire 47 from just 18 balls to help Australia chase down 206 with four balls left in St. Kitts.
Glenn Maxwell is an absolute freak. Time and time again, the man affectionately coined ‘The Big Show’ has pulled off the spectacular with bat, ball and in the field. But even still, his latest effort on Saturday morning (AEDT) left fans and pundits searching for superlatives.
If those organising this year’s Lions tour to Australia had sat down and sketched out their dream second Test, it would not have been too far off what we saw at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday.