Johnny Mullagh inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
The best player of the 1868 Aboriginal team, his induction is intended to represent the entire team and the place they have in cricket history.
The best player of the 1868 Aboriginal team, his induction is intended to represent the entire team and the place they have in cricket history.
One of the greatest batsmen of his generation died in India while in the country to commentate on the Indian Premier League.
Australia is arguably the most successful cricketing nation.
Australian cricket has always been the stuff that legends are made of, and that would be putting it mildly.
Bring back the 'tash! So often the greatest moments in Ashes cricket history have been accompanied by a sensational moustache...
OPINION & ANALYSIS: The general public might love the game, but we have no ownership or direct influence over it. The only means we might have to effect meaningful reform is by voting with our feet.
England, currently ranked number one in the ODI World Rankings, defeated Australia 4-1 in a five-match series held in Australia in January.
Justin Langer has been announced as Australia's new head coach after Darren Lehmann resigned in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal.
According to media reports, disgraced cricketer David Warner is in talks to line up a million-dollar tell-all interview to share his side of the ball tampering story.
WATCH: A clearly distressed now former Australian cricket captain emotionally addressed the media in Sydney about his role in the ball tampering saga after being banned and sent home in disgrace.
Australia's ball tampering trio have been handed lengthy bans by the country's cricketing authority.
WATCH: Footage has emerged of disgraced cricketer Cameron Bancroft appearing to show him putting sugar in his pocket during the recent Ashes series.
OPINION & ANALYSIS: With the values of the Baggy Green forever tarnished, the book must be thrown at Steve Smith and his team over the ball tampering outrage, writes Charlie Inglefield.
A shaky chase, but the home side saw it through to level matters going into the third Test after a feisty second encounter in what has already been a gripping series.
The Proteas are still in search for their first home series win against Australia since re-admission while the Aussies are keen to build on their Ashes glory.
Taking on South Africa on in their own backyard gives Australia the perfect opportunity to prove the Ashes series win was not a one-off, writes Charlie Inglefield.
After England wilt to a four-nil series decimation in a sweltering Sydney, CHARLIE INGLEFIELD picks over the remains while saluting the ruthless Aussies.
Congratulations to Australia, there is a lot to be excited about. As for England, it has been a near total disaster, writes CHARLIE INGLEFIELD.
It's do or die for Joe Roots troops. Can England actually win at the WACA for the first time in 39 years and keep their Ashes dream alive?
Will England recover from their Gabba capitulation? As the teams head to Adelaide, momentum is with Australia and Smith, Warner and their bowling pack look ominous.
England fight back on a tense but enthralling first day’s play at the Gabba, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Brisbane’s ‘Gabbatoir’ is ready for the England cricket team but are they ready for it? CHARLIE INGLEFIELD assesses the chances of Joe Root’s legion conjuring up an epic first Test upset over Steve Smith’s men at their favourite hunting ground.
Where does the legend of the Australian cricketer’s ‘Devil’s number 87 come from? Are there any other peculiarly Australia superstitions?
Video: Faulkner accepts responsibility for his actions and his punishment imposed by Cricket Australia.
British cricketer James Anderson claims that Australia would not share a drink with England after the tourists' crushing defeat in the first Ashes Test.
Australian Cricket all rounder James Faulkner charged with drunken driving in the UK on Friday.
Australia stops to join in mourning with family, friends and cricket players gathered in a small country town for the funeral of Phillip Hughes.
Cricket players, celebrities, politicians, family and locals come together in Australian country town for funeral of Phillip Hughes.
Some of the best #putoutyourbats tribute photos as cricket lovers join extraordinary outpouring of grief for Phil Hughes.
In 2014 there are plenty of events Aussie sports fans living in the UK simply can’t miss. Check out our top picks below, and start making plans to ensure you don’t miss out!
For the first, and probably the last time Prime Minister Tony Abbott joined the commentary box at the Ashes test in Sydney.
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