Indian cricket authorities have clamped down on The Grade Cricketer podcast,consumed by more than a million people around the world – compelling its creators to take down every single video they have produced for this year’s IPL.
Keith Stackpole,who died this week,was a fierce competitor,a loyal teammate and a courageous opening batsman who loved facing the short stuff.
As he reflects on his upbringing as a new Australian,Usman Khawaja delivers a telling insight into the changes needed in the nation’s cricket landscape.
Stackpole was an aggressive opening batter who was an important member of the Australian sides captained by Bill Lawry and Ian Chappell from 1966-74.
New Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg speaks on cricket’s dealings with Saudi Arabia,why he had a public argument during the Boxing Day Test,and the case for drop-ins at the SCG.
England wanted to rejig the points system for the world Test championship,but cricket chiefs had a raft of other proposals on the agenda at meetings in Zimbabwe.
If Will Pucovski attempts to claim workers’ compensation after retiring due to the impacts of concussions he could find it tough to receive any financial recompense.
US consulting giant Boston Consulting Group will explore both privatisation and expansion as possible ways to supercharge the BBL in an increasingly crowded T20 marketplace.
Forty years after the rebel tours of South Africa,we reveal one of the great sliding doors moments in Australian cricket.
Will Day is facing up to four months on the sidelines after suffering a stress fracture in his foot,while AFL Players Association chief Paul Marsh has resigned to return to his old job.