Former Australian skipper Allan Border heaped praise on star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh ahead of the national team's first Test of the upcoming five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 series at home.
Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, heading into the highly-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India as an in-form Test batter, said that over the years, he has worked hard on the mental side of his game and has learnt to let his failures go.
Ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh heaped praise on India's veteran spin duo Ravichandran Ashwin-Ravindra Jadeja and said that they're world-class bowlers.
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
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell shed light on his freak golf accident last year, which ruled him out of the Baggy Greens ODI World Cup match against arch-rival England.
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy will kickstart from November 22 with the first Test at Perth. With Steve Smith returning to number four after a mixed outing as an opener and all-rounder Cameron Green ruled out of the Test summer due to back issues for which he has opted to undergo a surgery, Aust
Pat Cummins is set to lead Australia in a three-match ODI series against Pakistan days before the highly-anticipated Border Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) series.
Fantastic bowling by Australian spinners, particularly Travis Head, and a fiery fifty from Matthew Short helped the world champions secure a series win over England as they prevailed by 49 runs via the Duckworth Lewis method in the fifth and final ODI on Monday.
Starc registered this unfortunate feat to his name during the fourth ODI against England at Lord's. Coming in to bowl the final over of the rain-hit, 39-over-per-side match, Starc was smashed all over the park by all-rounder Liam Livingstone. First came a six over long-on, then a maximum ove
Skipper Harry Brook and Livingstone's fireworks with the bat, including latter looting 28 runs off Mitchell Starc's final over in the 39-over-per-side game, followed by a fine show by England pacers, helped the Three Lions level the series 2-2 and set up an exciting decider clash at Bristol.
Ahead of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Australia's T20I skipper Mitchell Marsh said that he wishes star India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was an Australian.