The Sheffield Shield final will effectively revert to a four-day match after day one was severely impacted by tempestuous weather.
‘No hiding’: Duckett’s shock $380k call as England star opens up on THAT Ashes moment
England opener Ben Duckett has made the decision to withdraw from this year’s Indian Premier League, while he has also shed light on his infamous Noosa incident during the summer’s disastrous Ashes tour.
They are Australian cricket’s powerhouse hidden in plain sight. A Shield title can finally prove it
As Sam Elliott was preparing for his first Sheffield Shield final beginning today in Melbourne, the Victorian fast bowler with big aspirations was balancing the old with the new.
The Spin | Cricket’s Tetris calendar is a recipe for player burnout and fan apathy
South Africa v New Zealand T20 series highlights schedule that is increasingly hard to keep up with
Clinical guidance suggests recovery from emotional trauma can take weeks or months. In some cases, the lingering pain can last for years. Elite cricketers, though, are expected to compress that timeline into days.
Take Mitchell Santner. The New Zealand captain oversaw his team’s crushing 96-run loss by India in the T20 World Cup final on 8 March. It was the Black Caps’ fourth defeat in an ICC final since 2019 and, having swatted aside South Africa in the semi-final, would have stung. Well, Santner had to do his contemplating on the flight back home as seven days later he was suited and booted for a T20 international against the Proteas at Mount Maunganui.
Continue reading...‘I wanted the rollercoaster of being emotionally invested’: Ian Bell on coaching, England and the 2005 Ashes WhatsApp
Five-times Ashes winner has since had a varied coaching career and believes the red ball is still fundamental to the modern player
It’s a sunny spring afternoon, a new season looms, and just a short stroll down the road from Knowle & Dorridge Cricket Club, Ian Bell is in his local stressing the importance of County Championship runs. One of the purest Test batters England has produced this century, Bell is also about to fly to the Indian Premier League for a spell of coaching.
Not that the two are necessarily a contradiction. Bell is excited to be joining Delhi Capitals as their new assistant coach before the IPL that starts on Saturday – a significant opportunity in his second career. But as much as T20 has transformed the sport, Bell insists that time batting against the red ball is still fundamental to the modern player.
Continue reading...Crammed Test cricket schedule risks leaving Australian summers unrecognisable | Geoff Lemon
Four matches in four weeks for the men’s team compromises the quality of the sport – and makes the Test season a contradiction in terms
This has long been on the way, and here it is. Test season, the centrepiece of Australia’s summer, will next time around consist of four matches played over four weekends, not starting until the second week of December and done a week into January. Cricket Australia will instead claim to have expanded the schedule to seven Tests, but their tropical excursion against Bangladesh is in August, and the pink-ball sideshow masquerading as the 150th anniversary Test will have half its overs in March darkness. Both are distant islands to the summer mainland. Unlike most cricket countries, Tests are still Australia’s most substantial earner and site of interest. Yet in a world of sports trying to claim more of the calendar, Australian administrators are in voluntary retreat.
Even as recent decades have squeezed the format into shorter series, while tour matches are euthanised and preparation is eroded as an outdated luxury, there still has to be time within a series itself. Two matches could run back to back, maybe three, but any longer and there has to be space built into the tour, gaps of a week or 10 days to offset the physical demand. Those pauses also gave the audience time for breath; they let players rest and storylines compound. Much of the rhythm of cricket is in waiting.
Continue reading...Huge danger in plain sight; bolters set to break through — Aussie mega schedule broken down
It is the blockbuster schedule that shapes as the ultimate challenge for Australia, a legacy-defining stanza set to test the mettle of some of the nation’s best ever according to a couple of former greats.
Speedster set to end 11-month hiatus after Aussie star ruled out of IPL with injury: Ultimate Guide
The Chennai Super Kings have signed Australian quick Spencer Johnson as a replacement player for Nathan Ellis, who has been ruled out of this year’s Indian Premier League due to injury.
What time is the Sheffield Shield Final and how to watch
Victorian seamer Mitch Perry has missed selection for this week’s Sheffield Shield final against reigning champions South Australia in Melbourne.
‘It tells you something…’: How blow-up exposed uncomfortable $4m question around Green
In December, Cameron Green became the highest-paid international cricketer in Indian Premier League history, signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders for 25.2 crore, about AU$4.17 million.
Ben Duckett pulls out of £200,000 IPL deal in bid to save England Test spot
England opener now faces three-year ban from IPL
‘My journey into Test team has come from county cricket’
Ben Duckett has pulled out of the upcoming Indian Premier League and now faces a three-year ban from the tournament after deciding he needs county cricket to shore up his place in England’s Test team.
The opener was signed by Delhi Capitals at the IPL auction in December in a deal worth £200,000 and, with the competition starting on Saturday, he was due to miss the first two months of the English season.
Continue reading...Healy replacement proves her worth with rapid hundred as Aussies seal series whitewash
Rising star Georgia Voll has proven she’s a worthy successor for the retired Alyssa Healy in the national side, cracking her maiden T20I century during the rain-affected series finale against the West Indies in St. Vincent.
‘It’s a cult’: How Ashes greats reacted to Bazball axe call as Aussie duo issue warning
Brendon McCullum and England’s leadership cohort have survived the Ashes debacle but Aussie icon Adam Gilchrist said it is clear the rival regime needs to learn from the mistakes they made in a disastrous tour of Australia.
From 2-1… to 2-630! Gold Coast duo shatters record books with absurd partnership
The Gold Coast Dolphins are on the verge of winning their first Queensland Premier Cricket title in 17 years courtesy of a record-breaking partnership between Hugo Burdon and Stephan Muller at Allan Border Field over the weekend.
‘Treating us like idiots’: No casualties from Ashes post-mortem as England legend shreds call
England coach Brendon McCullum will keep his job despite the team’s Ashes debacle, with cricket chief Richard Gould insisting he can “adapt and evolve”.