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Bob Simpson, who died aged 89, was one of the most accomplished Australian cricketers of all time: a superb batsman, a dangerous leg-break bowler, an unequalled slip fielder, a tough captain and a successful coach.
The 1st ODI of the Australia vs South Africa three-match series takes place on August 19 (Tuesday) and will take place at Cairns. Get live telecast information of the match here.
Lance Morris could be wiped out for the entire summer with surgery among the options being considered in a bid to end the paceman’s long run of back issues.
Former Australian player, captain and cricket coach Bob Simpson has died at the age of 89. Cricket Australia on Saturday confirmed the death of Simpson, who represented Australia in 62 tests and two one-day internationals between 1957 and 1978.
Virat Kohli is back at it. The right-handed batter, 36, has begun training ahead of the upcoming three-match ODI series against Australia in October. Kohli, who has bid adieu to T20Is and Tests, was last seen in action in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 edition for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB),
Bobby Simpson, who has died aged 89, was a world-class all-rounder. He was a batsman who bowled leg-spin, a supreme slip-fielder and a captain so durable that he returned to the captaincy of Australia,
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Cricket Australia CEO says test format needs to remain viable or some rivals will go ‘bankrupt’
Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg warns that some national associations — without naming names — will go “bankrupt” if they continue to play the longest form of the game.
He ushered in the country's modern-day golden era of the sport as coach. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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 slip catcher the game has seen.
No stranger to breaking records, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins weighed in on the Prime Minister’s Spelling Bee this week after the national spelling challenge broke all previous records for student,
Mitchell Johnson also highlighted the need for accountability from the Big Three powers - India, England and Australia - urging them to not merely blanket the cricket calendar.