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Australian Cricket

Alongside England, the Australian Cricket team is the equal oldest Cricketing nation in the world, having its Test status granted in 1877. Since their inception, Australia have dominated in most forms of international competition, winning 46.66 percent of its Test matches. Australia have also won four One Day Cricket World Cups, a three in eight years between 1999 and 2007. The Twenty20 World Cup is the only international competition that has eluded Australia. The Australian Cricket team’s most eagerly anticipated series is ‘The Ashes’ against England – Cricket’s most illustrious Test series.

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Australian-Cricket Articles

Hughes ready for cricket comeback

by Laine Clark - May 17th 2012 @ 2:35am

Mitchell Johnson may have to wait, says Arthur

by Greg Buckle - May 16th 2012 @ 1:47am

Time for Ricky Ponting to pull up stumps on Test career

by shanebrien - May 14th 2012 @ 6:43am

Players realise there is huge amount of money to be earned in cricket and with the booming success of the IPL, the opportunities to play on make the decision to give the game away a lot harder than in recent years. Past players found it somewhat easier to walk away from the game. While you [...]

Brad Haddin must not be selected for Australia again

by dase248 - May 12th 2012 @ 9:17am

Brad Haddin was not available for selection in the Australian One Day International side to tour the British Isles in June, but if he had, he shouldn’t have been chosen anyway. Haddin was seen as the ideal replacement when Adam Gilchrist retired due to his ability as a gloveman and as an aggressive batsmen. However [...]

Mitch Johnson opens up on mental demons

by Justin Chadwick - May 12th 2012 @ 2:16am

Is Australia finally warming to Michael Clarke?

by npjfagan - May 12th 2012 @ 2:13am

Australians like to paint a stereotypical picture of their sporting heroes; a true blue, Aussie battler who they can relate with. Despite Michael Clarke being once considered an arrogant ‘brand’ rather than a cricketer, the Australian public is beginning to consider the western Sydney product in a similar mould, and rightly so. Twelve months ago, [...]

McDermott quits as national bowling coach

by Greg Buckle - May 12th 2012 @ 2:08am

Mitchell Johnson back in Ashes frame

by Greg Buckle - May 11th 2012 @ 2:23am

Bowler Starc to endure horror round trip

by Angela Habashy - May 10th 2012 @ 2:06am

Can Aussie top order handle South African pace?

by Garfield Robinson - May 10th 2012 @ 2:03am

With so much emphasis on the upcoming Ashes, one would be forgiven for failing to realise that Australia will take on South Africa in three home Tests in November. The national team won’t travel to England until next year June. The reports we keep hearing, like that Ricky Ponting will play on until the Ashes, [...]