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School or sports field? State and council in ‘absurd’ bidding war over Fishermans Bend site

School or sports field? State and council in ‘absurd’ bidding war over Fishermans Bend site

An epic battle is brewing between Port Phillip council, the state government and sporting codes over land near North Port Oval.

  • by Rachael Dexter

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Two international cricketers joined a suburban T20 league. Now they are going to court

Two international cricketers joined a suburban T20 league. Now they are going to court

It may not rival the lucrative IPL, but the Aussie Cricket League has high hopes of carving out a place in the Twenty20 cricketing landscape in suburban Melbourne. The competition’s bat sponsor is now in a court row with two Pakistan cricketers.

  • by Tom Cowie
Cummins played final Test with a suspected fractured wrist

Cummins played final Test with a suspected fractured wrist

A young leg-spinner is a chance to be named next week for the limited-overs tours of South Africa and India that will be a strong pointer to Australia’s World Cup campaign.

  • by Andrew Wu
Khawaja fumes after Australia, England stung by over rates

Khawaja fumes after Australia, England stung by over rates

A revised system for over rate penalties in Tests has still resulted in major fines and points lost for Australia and England.

  • by Daniel Brettig
World Cup Warner facing home Test threat from Shield rivals

World Cup Warner facing home Test threat from Shield rivals

David Warner may be overtaken in the Test queue for the home summer by Sheffield Shield performers during the ODI World Cup later this year.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Two-match series are killing Test cricket: McDonald

Two-match series are killing Test cricket: McDonald

Cricket’s leaders should set a three-match minimum for all Test series if they truly wish to keep the game’s longest format flourishing, Australian coach Andrew McDonald declared after an enthralling Ashes series.

  • by Daniel Brettig
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A salute to Bazball: It works, damn it
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The Ashes

A salute to Bazball: It works, damn it

England didn’t wrestle the Ashes back from Australia’s grasp, but they did validate their post-modern game. Bazball can’t be dismissed as a gimmick, and some interesting years lie ahead.

  • by Greg Baum
They’re getting a $2.7b Gabba upgrade, but cricket wants another new stadium

They’re getting a $2.7b Gabba upgrade, but cricket wants another new stadium

The Gabba will have a $2.7 billion rebuild, but cricket’s governing body in Queensland also wants to overhaul a charming suburban ground.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Australian players locked out of post-series drink with England

Australian players locked out of post-series drink with England

Ben Stokes took to social media at 4:11 am local time to clarify the “misunderstanding” that prevented the two teams from meeting up for the traditional post-series drink in the dressing room.

  • by Malcolm Conn, Daniel Brettig and Andrew Wu
All they’ll be remembered for: Why this was an Ashes series for our polarised times
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The Ashes

All they’ll be remembered for: Why this was an Ashes series for our polarised times

Like so much else in 2023, the Ashes series polarised: from the Jonny Bairstow stumping, to the contrasting plans of the two teams going head-to-head.

  • by Daniel Brettig
If the Moral Ashes mattered: World Test championship, Ashes retention are no consolation for losing Moral Urn
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The Ashes

If the Moral Ashes mattered: World Test championship, Ashes retention are no consolation for losing Moral Urn

Australia’s triumph in the World Test Championship final, and retention of the Ashes on English soil for only the second time since 2001, have failed to ease the anger on these shores at the failure of Cummins’ men to regain the Moral Urn.

  • by Andrew Wu