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Australia should take care of business versus India based on recent form. India will have to lift their game up by several notches if they are to win. Australia can be counted upon to be disciplined in their execution. From a batting stand-...(more)

The Aussies. They may have lost their all-conquering legends (Ponting apart), they may have lost in India a lot recently, they may have lost the Ashes away and at home, but they are still a great one-day side packed with potential winners. ...(more)

Defending champions for the third time in running, Australia are a totally new looking side compared to last time. An embarrassing Ashes defeat meant people were ready to write them off. However, in the ODI series that followed, they showed...(more)


Australia’s attack will contain some serious pace at the World Cup.
"That’s hot" - Paris Hilton on the Aussie pace attack
Now that that’s out of the way, I can talk about the others. There was plenty of uncertainty goi...(more)

Lord Nate is back - not with the baggy green, though (which I recently bought on ebay, incidentally. It was bargain and he assures me any proceeds will be going charity). And actually, not necessarily at all. He has been picked in the squad...(more)

· Shane Watson: Was one of the rare Australian batsmen who looked comfortable at the crease, till the moment he kept getting out. Unfortunately for him and the team, it was always after he got a start. He was the 2nd leading run ge...(more)

Brad Haddin - "He’s ready to do this job. We’re 100% behind him."Translation: "No one else wanted it."
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Chris Gayle is a man with his priorities in order."I didn’t follow much of [the Ashes] because it kind of clashed with my party events in Jamaica."While not in Jamaica, I suspect this may have been a factor in Australia’s perfor...(more)

Ugly CaptainThe Ashes is on its way to England after the hosts lost by an innings (again) and more at MCG. Hardly anything went right for the Oz team from the moment the coin was tossed. Here, we look at 11 reasons why they lost at MCG:Rick...(more)

98 all out, and in truth it was a collapse most could see coming. The Australian batting line-up has been kept alive by the consistent Shane Watson, before super hero Michael Hussey and ’keeper Brad Haddin guided the score to respe...(more)

The Oz selectors have named their squad for the third test matchShane Watson, Phillip Hughes, Ricky Ponting (capt), Michael Clarke, Michael Hussey, Brad Haddin (wk), Steven Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris, Peter Siddle, Michael Beer,...(more)

... as Mo Yousuf puts it (click the Mentor page at the top to listen to this particular interview).Ashes test 2 Day 4/5[scorecard] Well I won’t lose many words about this disaster. Basically the scorecard sums it all up.Katich out is ...(more)

Good news first? OK. So, for the Pom gloaters who want to roll around in my Ashes torment: please scroll down. Bushrangers v Redbacks (Ryobi Cup)[scorecard]Click to read the euphoric Cricinfo BulletinDan Christian keeps on frickningOh. My. ...(more)

Us England fans thought that it would be impossible to top yesterday’s performance when we bowled Australia all out for 245, but thanks to another incredible innings for Alastair Cook it seems we have, leading by 72 runs with eight wi...(more)

How quickly things change. When Michael Hussey and Brad Haddin were effortlessly building Australia’s first innings lead during the afternoon session of the third day, they were not only transforming the shape of the match, but also...(more)

The First Test of the Ashes ended in a tame draw but not before a clear message was sent to the host team about its inability to take twenty wickets. They were helped by the bowling of Siddle on the first day of the test but in the second i...(more)

Sometimes you just have to hold your hands up. A match in which three players from one team each manage something extraordinary is always going to be one such time. Even more so considering the latter two of the three – Mike Hussey and Br...(more)
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It was a nasty day to be an Englishman as Mike Hussey and Brad Haddin sapped the spirits of the tourists, with the former making 195, the latter 136 on a very tough day for England, who are currently at the crease with Strauss and Cook on 1...(more)
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