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Why Maxwell ‘didn’t really want to bat’ before breaking record with 40-ball ton

Why Maxwell ‘didn’t really want to bat’ before breaking record with 40-ball ton

Australia’s master blaster said he had not felt like batting on Wednesday night, but once he got going, he had an eye out for a record and duly broke it.

  • by Greg Baum

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Maxwell masterpiece turns match into rout as Australia demolish Netherlands

Maxwell masterpiece turns match into rout as Australia demolish Netherlands

David Warner made his second run-a-ball century in a row, but this one will pass unremembered as in less than one frenetic hour, Glenn Maxwell upstaged him.

  • by Greg Baum
Cricket World Cup 2023 as it happened: Australia v Netherlands

Cricket World Cup 2023 as it happened: Australia v Netherlands

Pat Cummins’ men head to Delhi to take on a Dutch side that rocked the tournament with an upset victory against South Africa last week.

  • by Malcolm Conn
‘There are always going to be challenges’: Luckless Pucovski returns, stars push for Test call up

‘There are always going to be challenges’: Luckless Pucovski returns, stars push for Test call up

Batting prodigy Will Pucovski, cult hero fast bowler Scott Boland, and dasher Matt Short will look to impress on what the curator hopes is a quick MCG pitch against a NSW side featuring ‘The GOAT’ Nathan Lyon.

  • by Jon Pierik
‘One word – shambles’: What it’s like to be an Australian fan at the World Cup

‘One word – shambles’: What it’s like to be an Australian fan at the World Cup

David Williams has been at every one-day World Cup since 2007. With ticket pick-ups 10 kilometres from the stadium, banners falling in the stands and even “a small riot”, the chaos of this event has been like nothing he’s experienced before.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Umpire howler: Melbourne Stars lose amid stumping controversy

Umpire howler: Melbourne Stars lose amid stumping controversy

Cricket Australia’s inconsistent implementation of technology in the WBBL has been put in the spotlight after a bizarre stumping in the Melbourne Stars’ final-over loss to Adelaide.

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Straight bat outta Compton: Why LA gang members are embracing the gentleman’s game

Straight bat outta Compton: Why LA gang members are embracing the gentleman’s game

Cricket returns to the Olympics in Los Angeles with millions invested in the sport, more to be made, and an American history that stretches from the founding fathers to LA gangbangers.

  • by Dan Walsh
‘Most underrated cricketer in the world’: Aussie helms flying Dutchmen

‘Most underrated cricketer in the world’: Aussie helms flying Dutchmen

From Blackburn via Richmond and - briefly - Highton, the Netherlands captain and his team are making the cricket world sit up and take notice. Next: Australia.

  • by Greg Baum
Stumped Bairstow fans Ashes flames, says Aussies claimed unfair catches

Stumped Bairstow fans Ashes flames, says Aussies claimed unfair catches

Jonny Bairstow has effectively accused Australia of claiming unfair catches during the Ashes series, in his first extensive reflections on the Alex Carey stumping.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Tickets on sale 10km away from stadium
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Tickets on sale 10km away from stadium

An Australian fan queued up for cricket World Cup tickets in Lucknow on gameday - at an Adidas store 10km from the stadium itself. He did not get to the game until 15 overs in.

Not taking anyone lightly: Why Australia are wary of giant-killing Netherlands

Not taking anyone lightly: Why Australia are wary of giant-killing Netherlands

Coach Andrew McDonald says Australia won’t risk complacency and will put out their strongest possible team to face the Netherlands on Wednesday.

  • by Greg Baum