A “baggy green” Test cap worn by Australian great Don Bradman sold for $390,000 at auction on Tuesday as collectors vied to own a rare piece of cricketing history.
Zampa’s hilarious jab at critics as Cricket NSW apologise for Shield selection furore
Cricket NSW have reportedly apologised to spinner Adam Zampa after he was met with a wave of public criticism after being selected for a Sheffield Shield clash against Tasmania.
How teen freak reignited Aussie debate… and final step to bang Test door down
With another dazzling century in the books, one thing is clear about the career of young NSW batting prodigy Sam Konstas:
‘Build on this momentum’: Ex-NRL chief’s ’exciting’ plans in new role as supremo at Cricket Australia
Former NRL supremo Todd Greenberg has been entrusted with leading Cricket Australia into a massive year for the sport capped by England’s tour for the Ashes from late November, 2025.
Rapid rise of women’s sport continues as record WBBL, AFLW ratings revealed
The AFLW and WBBL have achieved record ratings as women’s sport continued its rapid rise in 2024.
Rapid rise of women’s sport continues as record WBBL, AFLW ratings revealed
The AFLW and WBBL have achieved record ratings as women’s sport continued its rapid rise in 2024.
‘Still at a really high level’: Peter Siddle inks ‘full circle’ BBL deal, aged 40
The Melbourne Stars have finalised their list for the upcoming BBL season, with veteran quick Peter Siddle completing a “full circle” moment by joining the club he originally signed with but never got the chance to play a game due to international commitments.
‘Strange, that’: Sunil Gavaskar’s conspiracy theory over omitted Aussie Josh Hazlewood — Indian View
Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar has branded Josh Hazlewood’s omission from the Adelaide Test suspicious, suggesting it was related to the champion paceman’s divisive comments rather than injury.
The incredible honour roll of Australian U19 Cricket World Cup representatives and their stats
This summer is continuing a vibrant tradition in international cricket: the graduation of brilliant U19 cricketers to fully-fledged stars of the game.
‘This one hurts a lot’: Why Jess Jonassen’s sixth-straight finals heartbreak might be the worst
Six finals. Six defeats.
Smith needs attention after nets blow from Marnus; response to team split claims — Test Daily
Concerns were sent through the Australian camp at Tuesday’s open to the public training session at the Adelaide Oval as Steve Smith was the victim of friendly fire from a Marnus Labuschagne throwdown.
‘Taking the piss’: Zampa call sparks selection drama amid ‘strange’ CA ultimatum claim
Cricket New South Wales has clarified that Adam Zampa’s selection for last week’s Sheffield Shield against Tasmania was not a directive from Cricket Australia despite recent comments from state selector Stuart Clark.
What’s coming in Aussie cricket pipeline as best 25 players under 25 broken down
Australia’s cricketing depth has been quickly questioned after their first Test loss to India — but in reality, the number of young cricketers coming through the ranks are more than steady.
Stinging review of Sam Konstas ton as India stars laugh at Test hopeful — Indian View
Sam Kostas has earned backhanded praise for his century against India, with a touring reporter rating his batting effective but artless.
Former Test cricketer and Australian Hall of Fame hero Ian Redpath dies age 83
- Victorian opener played 66 Tests and scored eight centuries
- Redpath was inducted into Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 2023
Australian cricket is mourning the loss of one its last old-school stonewall openers, with former Test batsman Ian Redpath dying at 83.
A member of Australian cricket’s hall of fame, Redpath was a fixture of Australia’s side in the 1960s and 1970s. The Victorian played 66 Tests and scored eight centuries between 1964 and 1976, compiling 4734 runs at an average of 43.45.
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