Greg Chappell
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- Sheffield Shield
Late strikes cost Victoria as Shield final goes down to the wire
South Australia struck twice late on day four to snatch the momentum from Victoria in a Sheffield Shield final that is too close to call.
- Roger Vaughan and Andrew Wu
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‘Terrible what they are doing to him’: Chappell, Gavaskar, Border, Waugh make humanitarian appeal for Imran Khan
Fourteen former international cricket captains from five Test teams have appealed to the Pakistan government to request better prison treatment for Imran Khan.
- Daniel Brettig
- Opinion
- The Ashes
The paradox of pace: What Australia and England have to do to win the first Ashes Test
The hardest, quickest pitches in the world demand the slowest hands and the calmest mind.
- Greg Chappell
They ‘don’t like it in the ribs’: How Botham says England could win the Ashes on enemy soil
The legendary all-rounder spent time with an old foe on Tuesday and endorsed a plan by the tourists to unleash speed on Australia when the Ashes series begins next week.
- Jon Pierik
‘Because it’s India’: Broad, Chappell reveal India’s cricket power plays
Former match referee Chris Broad’s has revealed he was pressured to be “lenient” on over rate offences by India’s captain Sourav Ganguly.
- Daniel Brettig
Deano, Katich, Hodge: The real reasons behind Australian cricket’s biggest selection controversies
In the second part of our series on the inner workings of the national selection panel, we reveal the real stories behind some of cricket’s most controversial selection decisions.
- Daniel Brettig
- Editorial
- Test cricket
Konstas dazzled on debut, but patience essential for such a young star
Not all of the 19-year-old’s innings will be as exciting, or productive, as on day one of the MCG Test, but selectors need to give him time to flourish.
- The Herald's View
Presidential pardon melds fatherly care and hypocrisy
Perhaps if President Biden had confidence that the administration of justice under incoming President Donald Trump would be fair and rational, he might have felt able to withhold this pardon.
The reasons behind the lifting of David Warner’s ball tampering leadership ban
David Warner’s candid responses to a Cricket Australia panel was at odds with previous comments by his manager suggesting there was an untold story from Australia’s dressing room that would implicate more teammates.
- Andrew Wu and Dan Walsh