Cricket Australia (CA) has announced that three Sheffield Shield matches will be played under lights this season to help domestic players get used to day-night conditions, as there will now be at least one pink-ball Test in Australia each summer.
Konstas became the third youngest player to hit Shield Cricket twin tons in the same match during his side New South Wales' match against South Australia.
Victoria captain Will Sutherland has confirmed Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell will be available for a couple of Sheffield Shield matches in the early part of the summer as the allrounder wants to be back in Australia's Test set up for Sri Lanka tour in January and February next year.
The Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia is set to commence on November 22, with the first Test scheduled at Perth. The Test schedule also involves a Test series against Sri Lanka away from home after BGT.
Nic Maddinson's ambitions of returning to Test cricket are stronger than ever as he gears up to bring his impressive Sheffield Shield form back to New South Wales. Following a winter return to Sydney, Maddinson is also eager to reignite his T20 career after joining Sydney Thunder.
The much-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy will begin with the First Test, a day match that sets the tone for the series, at Perth Stadium from November 22 to November 26. India has won its last two series in Australia, held in 2018-19 and 2020-21.
As per cricket.com.au, Cricket Australia announced that four rounds of the prestigious competition will be played before the big Indian assignment, including two rounds that will take place in a special window without any international commitments, allowing players to prepare and give their
Liverpool is in the second spot with 71 points, with 21 wins, eight draws and two losses. United stays at sixth place with 15 wins, four draws and 12 losses, giving them 49 points.
Australia wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade will miss Gujarat Titans' (GT) first match of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, so that he could take part in the Sheffield Shield final for Tasmania, according to ESPNcricinfo.
Green made a huge statement in order to seal the number four spot in Tests with a knock of 174* against New Zealand in the first Test at Wellington. But before this game, he played WA's Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania as he was rested during the T20I series against West Indies. Green