The cricketing world is slowly but steadily gearing up for one of the biggest and most heated contests in cricket history – The Ashes. While the men’s team of the two powerhouses Australia and England prepare themselves for the gruesome battle, the
The chairman of the National Selection panel of Australia, Trevor Hohns feels both Glenn Maxwell and Hilton Cartwright, who both featured in Australia’s last Test match against Bangladesh early this year has misused their opportunity in the opening fixtures of Sheffield Shield.
With England and Cricket Australia XI batsmen making merry on the batting paradise at Townsville, the spectators at Riverway Stadium, who were witnessing a rare top-level cricket match, did not have much to cheer about until a groundsman decided to take the responsibility
Tim Paine’s recall to the Test team for the first two Ashes Tests has been so surprising or somewhat shocking that former Australia spinner could not refrain himself from launching a scathing towards the national selectors. Ashes selections…. made by morons mascarading
While Tim Paine’s selection in the Ashes squad has caused quite a stir, Australia skipper Steve Smith has fully backed the surprising decision. Australia’s wicketkeeping crisis was well documented in the cricketing fraternity but very would have thought that Paine would don
Australia’s spin wizard Shane Warne believes that England have the edge over the Australians as teams inch closer to the all-important Ashes. According to the legendary blonde, the Australians look dizzy at the moment with their decision of selecting Tim Payne as
One of England’s major concerns before the start of the Ashes was the poor starts they were getting from the openers. Neither the incumbent Alastair Cook was among the runs, nor his latest opening partner Mark Stoneman was living up to the
Australia’s right-arm off break bowler Nathan Lyon has come out in support of the struggling opener Matt Renshaw admitting he has the support of Australia’s ‘inner sanctum’. The Test opener has had a delightful start to his international career, however, had managed
Former Australia spin spearhead and Ashes great Shane Warne has backed England’s old warhorses, Stuart Broad and James Anderson to play a decisive role for the tourists in the forthcoming Ashes. With Ben Stokes not being in the squad at the moment,
With his buildup to the Ashes getting stronger with each passing day, England all-rounder Chris Woakes is hopeful of filling the huge void left by the incumbent Ben Stokes in the forthcoming Ashes, starting November 23 at the Gabba, Brisbane. Having played