Usman Khawaja to retire from Test cricket
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Spinner Todd Murphy will have to wait to find out if he will get his first taste of test cricket on home soil on Sunday after captain Steve Smith said Australia were keeping options open for the fifth Ashes clash with England.
England won that chaotic shootout inside two days - their first test win in Australia since Khawaja's debut - to ease the barrage of criticism they faced after limply ceding hopes of wrestling back the urn in three heavy defeats.
While the cricket world was in uproar over Melbourne’s Boxing Day batting carnage, the world’s oldest Test cricketer watched it without raising an eyebrow … Neil Harvey’s seen worse.
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'I'm trying to bring everyone together' - Khawaja and a career that changed Australian cricket
As his Test career ends at the SCG, Usman Khawaja reflects on belonging, barriers and a legacy that extends beyond all the runs and centuries | ESPN.com
After 36 wickets fall in two days in the fourth Ashes Test, BBC Sport looks at why 10mm of grass was so important at the MCG.
With legacy-defining tours against India and England on the horizon, the questions over Australia’s top order take on fresh urgency.
Middle-order batter Sobhana Mostary finally proved her worth at the international level in last year's ICC Women's World Cup. The 23-year-old recently finished the Women's Bangladesh Cricket League (WBCL) T20 as the highest run-getter,
After a year when Heinrich Malan's side simply did not play enough cricket, the early months of 2026 will bring plenty of T20 action.
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Cricket is a sport of passion, tenacity, patience, skill, and adrenaline. It fuels the souls of cricket lovers globally, while also challenging the players in intriguing ways. At a point beyond the twenty-two yards of the pitch,
A record police security footprint will roll out at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday's Ashes Opener, with officers carrying visible long-arms and mounted units patrolling.