With both sides aiming to keep their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final chances alive, they will have to play out of their skins in order to do that. However, in recent months, several Australian batters have hit an underwhelming patch of form, raising concerns over their survival again
Cricket Australia's CEO Nick Hockley has come out in defence of the selectors' decision to rest Australia's established Test players in the series-deciding third ODI loss against Pakistan in Perth.
Former cricketer Michael Clarke questioned Australia's decision to rest senior players against Pakistan in the third ODI and said that the series was on the line and they should have played it.
Australia included uncapped batter McSweeney as the national side announced a 13-member squad for the much-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India for the opening Test of the five-match series in Perth.
Wicketkeeper-bater Josh Inglis is set to lead Australia in the third and final ODI as well as in the three-match T20I series against Pakistan which will be between 14-18 November in Brisbane, Sydney and Hobart respectively.
Australia's ever-reliant batter Marnus Labuschagne recalled the first memory that he holds of India stalwart Virat Kohli ahead of the highly-anticipated Border Gavaskar Trophy (BGT).
Fine half-centuries from skipper Nathan McSweeney and Beau Webster helped Australia A chase down a target of 225 runs set by India A and secure a seven-wicket win in the first unofficial Test at Mackay on Sunday.
As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy nears, Australian cricketers have shared their thoughts on who they find the most annoying or amusing from Team India. With the rivalry heating up, these revelations add even more excitement to the much-anticipated series, starting November 22nd.
Labuschagne accomplished this feat during the first ODI against England at Nottingham. During England's batting, Labuschagne took three wickets for 39 runs in six overs. He got wickets of opener Ben Duckett, skipper Harry Brook and Jofra Archer. Coming to the catches, Labuschagne took catche
Australian left-hand opener Travis Head's marvellous unbeaten innings of 154* runs off 129 balls guided the visitors to a comfortable victory over England in the first match of the five-match series on Thursday.
Ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this year, star Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne spoke about his first face-off against star India right-arm seamer Mohammed Siraj.