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Australia's top order: What are the selectors' options?
There are a number of permutations Australia's selectors are mulling over as a decision on the first Test squad looms ...
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Huge call on Marnus Labuschagne as Test selectors reportedly settle on batting order for Ashes
The Aussie selectors are tipped to stick with Cameron Green at No.3 for the first Ashes Test with Marnus Labuschagne set to ...
Karun Nair was added to the team for the tour of England following his outstanding performance in the Ranji Trophy 2024–2025 ...
In the final part of our series on the inner workings of the national selection panel, we explore 27 months of deliberations ...
The Grammy winner popularized the upside-down tuning in funk guitar and it has been a pillar of her sound. Now, her new La ...
Sarfaraz Khan’s India A snub sparks criticism from Shashi Tharoor and Shama Mohamed, questioning Ajit Agarkar-led selection ...
One-stop shopping complex Mustafa Centre, known for its extensive range of items, has launched its online site in response to ...
Though omitted from the India A squads, Sarfaraz Khan's chances of returning to the Test side may depend on batting at No. 3 ...
Australia will begin the defence of the Ashes urn without their frontline leader, as captain Pat Cummins has been officially ...
Indian management have emphasised over and again that players must play domestic cricket and India A matches whenever ...
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The Ashes are here and Australia still haven’t found an opener. But mess isn’t all of selectors’ making
It’s called the hardest gig in Test cricket for good reason, and proper Test openers have always been scarce. But now the production line has ground to a standstill.
Hazlewood finished with a figure of 3 for 13 in four overs and ran through the Indian batting order with wickets of Shubman ...
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