Hazza Ahmed Al Kaabi presented a copy of his credentials as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Jamaica to Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, at the Ministry's headquarters in the capital, Kingston.
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
With both sides aiming to keep their ICC World Test Championship (WTC), only one team is guaranteed to come out of this battle with their top ranking on points table intact after this clash of titans. One of these titans is Smith, who has struggled with his form as of late following years of
With the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final chances of both sides at stake, both teams will be starting with the first Test at Perth from November 22 onwards. For Australia, it would be important that their most premier batter Smith is in his best form and his battles with spinner Ashwi
Former opener Matthew Hayden declared that Australia selectors "backed themselves into a corner," which led to them picking up a non-specialist opener for the much-awaited Border Gavaskar Trophy against India.
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.
Pakistan's interim white-ball head coach Jason Gillespie believes Haris Rauf's fiery pace exposed flaws hidden within the Australian team during their historic ODI away series triumph.
After suffering a historic ODI series defeat on home turf, stand-in captain Josh Inglis called out Australian batters and emphasised the need to put runs on the board irrespective of the style that they adopt to play with.
Pakistan skipper Mohammed Rizwan's captaincy reign was off to a dream start as pacers once again made Aussie batters dance to their tunes, securing a comprehensive series sealing eight-wicket win at Perth on Sunday. Throughout these three matches, no Australian batter could score even a half
Greg Chappell, the former Australian cricket great, has talked of the importance of factors such as skill, drive and adaptability as seasoned cricketers Steve Smith, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli gear up for Border-Gavaskar Trophy