Australia sealed a dominant 4–1 Ashes series win at the SCG, overcoming late jitters as Alex Carey and Cameron Green guided a nervy chase. Despite flashes of resistance from England, Australia’s experience, discipline, and standout performers proved decisive in a chaotic yet compelling finale.
Australia is shaping up for the T20 World Cup 2026 with key players like Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Tim David in the spotlight. Despite injury concerns, the squad is poised to combine experience and firepower for the February tournament, aiming to reclaim global dominance in the shortest format.
Australia tightened their grip on the Ashes, storming to a 2-0 lead as Michael Neser’s stunning five-wicket haul crushed England’s late resistance. Even a gritty stand by Ben Stokes and Will Jacks couldn’t stop the inevitable.
Rohit Sharma has rewritten ODI history. With a career built on evolution, precision, and raw power, he has now smashed Shahid Afridi’s long-standing record for the most sixes in ODI cricket. Here’s how he transformed from a timing-based strokemaker into the most feared six-hitter in the format.
The Gabba’s day-night Ashes pitch is expected to reward both batters and bowlers, with twilight shaping up as the most dangerous period. Queensland’s recent Shield match revealed massive movement under lights, setting the stage for a dramatic pink-ball Test in Brisbane.
Australia sealed a jaw-dropping two-day Ashes victory as Travis Head smashed a 69-ball century and Mitchell Starc tore through England with 10 wickets in the match. England collapsed spectacularly from a position of dominance, losing 9 for 99 before Australia chased 205 in just 28.2 overs.
A wild Ashes all-nighter delivered 19 wickets in 71 overs and enough chaos to keep every England fan awake until sunrise. From Bazball fireworks to Stokes’ five-wicket fever dream, this was one of the most unhinged first days in Ashes history.
England’s fearless new Test identity — Bazball — is heading into its toughest exam yet: an Ashes tour in Australia. Whether Australia respects it or ridicules it, one thing is clear: Bazball has already changed the psychology of modern Test cricket.
Australia’s Ashes campaign has taken a dramatic blow. Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the first Test in Perth, just three days after early scans had cleared him of any serious damage.
A second round of imaging confirmed a hamstring injury, forcing Hazlewood to withdraw completely from the Perth trip — a massive setback…
England arrive fearless. Australia remain formidable. With both squads named, the Ashes battle lines are drawn. From top-order uncertainty to fast-bowling firepower, we break down who truly holds the edge heading into Perth.
The global cricket community united to honour 17-year-old Melbourne cricketer Ben Austin, who tragically passed away after a training accident. From the MCG to Sheffield Shield matches, players wore black armbands and observed moments of silence as Australia and India led emotional tributes to a young life that embodied the true spirit of cricket. 🏏
A heartbreaking moment for Australian cricket — 17-year-old Ben Austin lost his life after a training accident in Melbourne. His passing has left the Ferntree Gully Cricket Club and the wider cricket community in deep mourning.
