Melbourne [Australia], May 13 (ANI): Australia opening batsman David Warner has still not confirmed his participation in the Big Bash League (BBL) this year and has said that it will depend on the international calendar.
Melbourne [Australia], May 13 (ANI): Australia spinner Adam Zampa has said that the number one ranking in the shortest format of the game is the result of emphasising the need to do well in T20 cricket.
Melbourne [Autralia], May 12 (ANI): Australian batsman David Warner has set his sights on the 2023 one-day World Cup and said that it is his 'ultimate goal'.
Melbourne [Australia], May 12 (ANI): Australia legspinner Adam Zampa on Tuesday said that playing the longest format of the game is still the ultimate goal for him.
Melbourne [Australia], May 10 (ANI): Former Australia skipper Ian Chappell on Sunday said that ball-tampering and leg-before wicket (LBW) laws should be changed for ensuring better contest between bat and ball once the cricketing action resumes.
Melbourne [Australia], May 10 (ANI): Australian cricketer Ellyse Perry said that the final of the Women's T20 World Cup created an 'absolutely incredible' moment in women's cricket.
Melbourne [Australia], May 9 (ANI): Australia's spearhead Megan Schutt has said that she is willing to play less cricket this season if it helps the game to come out from the financial uncertainty created by the coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne [Australia], May 7 (ANI): After getting a central contract from Cricket Australia, opening batsman Joe Burns on Thursday conceded that he did not capitalise on his good form last season and failed to register big scores.
Melbourne [Australia], May 6 (ANI): The Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) has raised questions over Cricket Australia's (CA) financial warnings as the game's position remains positive compared to other sports in the country.
Melbourne [Australia], May 6 (ANI): Australia Women's vice-captain Rachael Haynes on Wednesday said that she is willing to take any role required for the Aussies' ODI squad at the 50 over World Cup next year.
Melbourne [Australia], May 5 (ANI): Australia's top-order batsman Marnus Labuschagne has said that players would be required to adapt themselves to any kind of change once the cricketing starts.