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His career pre-dates YouTube and Facebook, now Anderson’s exit sets stage for a Bazball Ashes assault
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His career pre-dates YouTube and Facebook, now Anderson’s exit sets stage for a Bazball Ashes assault

They admired his skill and sometimes were taken aback by his sledging. How Jimmy Anderson was seen through Australian eyes.

  • by Daniel Brettig

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Reeve dreams of wearing the baggy green, but the number of south Asian cricketers at the top is going backwards

Reeve dreams of wearing the baggy green, but the number of south Asian cricketers at the top is going backwards

The number of Australian cricketers with south Asian heritage is growing at the grassroots and junior levels, but not in the elite teams. But there is a plan to help kids like Reeve Bal Pannu follow in the footsteps of Usman Khawaja.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Sunday sport quiz: A Rocky Balboa story and a Kentucky Derby test

Sunday sport quiz: A Rocky Balboa story and a Kentucky Derby test

Challenge yourself with our sports quiz, a mix of questions about the latest in world and local sport, and the big events in sporting history.

  • by Chris Berry
Usman Khawaja used to shrug off racism. Then he stopped trying to please everyone

Usman Khawaja used to shrug off racism. Then he stopped trying to please everyone

As a rising star, Australia’s first Muslim Test cricketer kept his thoughts in check. Then he found his voice – and used it.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Lyon: We’d have won the Ashes 4-0 if I’d been fit

Lyon: We’d have won the Ashes 4-0 if I’d been fit

Nathan Lyon believes Australia would have won the 2023 Ashes series 4-0 if he hadn’t broken down with injury.

  • by Ian Chadband
In just 19 balls, Fraser-McGurk heaps more pressure on Australian selectors

In just 19 balls, Fraser-McGurk heaps more pressure on Australian selectors

He wasn’t deemed good enough for Australia’s T20 World Cup squad, but Jake Fraser-McGurk’s responded in the best possible way with another IPL batting blitz.

  • by Glenn Moore
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Batting phenom Fraser-McGurk opens up on World Cup snub

Batting phenom Fraser-McGurk opens up on World Cup snub

Australian short-form batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk said he didn’t feel he had earned a place in the T20 World Cup squad despite his recent pyrotechnics in the Indian Premier League. 

‘A little bit of magic’: Marsh’s X-factor and how Cummins helped mould Australia’s new T20 skipper

‘A little bit of magic’: Marsh’s X-factor and how Cummins helped mould Australia’s new T20 skipper

The bond between Mitch Marsh and Pat Cummins is a key plank of the recent success of the Australian side, underlining how the environment built by the Test captain has enabled the likes of Marsh and others to find their best, after years of inconsistency.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Which Chappell captained Australia in more Tests? Take the Sunday sport quiz

Which Chappell captained Australia in more Tests? Take the Sunday sport quiz

Challenge yourself with our sports quiz, a mix of questions about the latest in world and local sport, and the big events in sporting history.

  • by Chris Berry
‘We’re not a charity’: Former SCG boss defends dumping of guest passes

‘We’re not a charity’: Former SCG boss defends dumping of guest passes

Tony Shepherd said the decision to discontinue “club cards” for new members was made for economic reasons, which will anger members who say the move puts profits over people and tradition.

  • by Michael Koziol
No room for ‘really exciting’ Fraser-McGurk in T20 World Cup squad

No room for ‘really exciting’ Fraser-McGurk in T20 World Cup squad

Despite glowing praise from chairman of selectors George Bailey, exciting white-ball tyro Jake Fraser-McGurk missed Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup squad.

  • by Malcolm Conn