If australia
Green Confirms Bowling In Sheffield Shield, Unsure About No.3 Role In Ashes
The 26-year-old has featured at No. 3 in Australia’s last four Tests, filling the role as a batter-only while recovering from back surgery. After a shaky start, he showed improvement with scores of 26, 52, 46, and 42, the latter two particularly valuable on a difficult Kingston pitch.
Despite these contributions, Green admitted in Mackay ahead of the second ODI against South Africa that his spot at No. 3 for the Ashes opener in Perth remains uncertain, with Australia still weighing up their top-order combination.
Related Cricket News on If australia
-
Zampa Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach During First ODI Against SA
The International Cricket Council: Australia’s leg-spinner Adam Zampa has been reprimanded for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the first ODI against South Africa. ...
-
Proteas Pacer Rabada Ruled Out Of Australia ODIs With Ankle Injury
Cricket South Africa: South Africa have suffered a massive blow as premier pacer Kagiso Rabada has been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against Australia due to injury. ...
-
Graeme Smith Bullish On SA20’s Place In Global Cricket Ahead Of Fourth Season
World Test Championship: SA20 commissioner Graeme Smith insists the league has already carved out its place as the premier competition outside the IPL, despite rival tournaments like the BBL pushing ...
-
He Shaped Australian Cricket, Inspired The Global Game: Jay Shah Pays Tribute To Bob Simpson
International Cricket Council: ICC chairman Jay Shah has mourned the passing of former Australia captain Bob Simpson, praising his immense contributions to the game and stating that he will be ...
-
Bob Simpson: Australian Cricket Captain And Influential Coach
Bob Simpson, who has died at the age of 89, was the archetypal granite-jawed comic-book Australian cricketer who opened the batting, bowled leg-spin and is still cited as the greatest ...
-
A Gentleman To The Core, Says Ganguly On Simpson’s Demise
RIP Bob Simpson: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly expressed sadness over the demise of legendary Australia cricketer Bob Simpson and described him as ‘a gentleman to the core’. Ganguly added ...
-
Simpson Made Me A Better Player And Made Australian Cricket Great, Says Steve Waugh
The Daily Telegraph: Former Australia captain Steve Waugh hailed the influence of Bob Simpson, who passed away on Saturday, by saying the legendary player and coach not only made him ...
-
Former Australia Captain And Coach Bob Simpson Passes Away At 89
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese: Bob Simpson, the former Australian captain and coach, passed away in Sydney on Saturday at the age of 89. ...
-
Former Australian Cricket Captain And Coach Bob Simpson Dies
Former Australian cricket captain and coach Bob Simpson has died aged 89, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praising the all-rounder for his "extraordinary service" to the sport. Cricket Australia ...
-
Playing In Australia Is Going To Be A Big Challenge For English Batters: Steve Smith
World Test Championship: Premier Australia batter Steve Smith has warned that England’s batters face a stern test in this year’s Ashes, with challenging conditions in the country and a seasoned ...
-
David Boon Leaves Out Marnus Labuschagne From His Australia Squad For The Ashes
ICC Match Referee: Former Australia cricketer and selector David Boon has left out Marnus Labuschagne from his preferred Australia squad for the all-important Ashes series, starting on November 21 in ...
-
There’s Still ‘a Lot Of Water To Go Under The Bridge’, Says Jhye Richardson On Ashes Prospects
Jhye Richardson: Australia fast bowler Jhye Richardson said he remains hopeful of featuring in this year’s Ashes despite only bowling for the first time on Tuesday since his latest shoulder ...
-
Injuries Force Aussies To Make Changes In ODI Squad Against SA
Wicketkeeper Josh Inglis: Australia have been dealt a major injury blow as their three key players will miss three-match ODI series against South Africa, that commences in Cairns on August ...
-
Test Cricket Needs Quality Not Quantity To Stay Alive: Australia Chief Todd Greenberg
Australia cricket chief Todd Greenberg on Wednesday said a slimmer Test calendar could benefit smaller nations because the five-day game was better "where it means something". Marking 100 days until ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 26 Jan 2026 08:47
-
- 24 Jan 2026 02:22
-
- 20 Jan 2026 01:17