Melbourne [Australia], August 6 (ANI): Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc, who was out of action due to a tibial bone stress reaction in his right leg, has said that he is very much available for the upcoming two-match Test series against Pakistan.
Melbourne [Australia], August 4 (ANI): Australian pacer Josh Hazelwood reiterated that he would love to take up the responsibility of vice-captaincy of the team.
Melbourne [Australia], August 4 (ANI): Former world number one Andy Murray has withdrawn from the quarter-finals of the ongoing Citi Open, citing exhaustion as the reason behind the decision.
Melbourne [Australia], Aug 04 (ANI): The United States Air Force has not made any mentions of a meteor that crashed near one of its bases near Greenland on July 25.
Melbourne [Australia], July 27 (ANI): Australian cricketer Peter Handscomb on Friday denied that he was involved in ball-tampering during the Test series against South Africa in March.
Melbourne [Australia], July 27 (ANI): Cricket Australia (CA) on Friday appointed Australia chief coach Justin Langer as the head of the T20 selection committee.
Melbourne [Australia], July 24 (ANI): Australian batting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has expressed shock over the spot-fixing allegations made by Middle-East television channel Al Jazeera earlier this year.
New Delhi [India], July 23 (ANI): Terming the incident unfortunate, the national carrier Air India has tendered an apology to the Indian table tennis team, who were denied boarding on the Delhi-Melbourne flight on Sunday.
New Delhi [India], July 19 (ANI): Taxi aggregator Ola on Thursday announced the start of its operations in Adelaide following successful launches in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Melbourne [Australia], July 8 (ANI): An Australian sports equipment company has launched a specialised T20I ball, 'Turf20', crafted especially according to the hard-hitting format of cricket, ahead of the T20 World Cup in 2020.
Melbourne [Australia], July 4 (ANI): Australian cricket governing body, Cricket Australia (CA), has made it clear that they are not considering to soften their stand on the one-year ban imposed on former team skipper Steve Smith and opener David Warner for their role in the ball-tampering