No guarantees for Rogers - Darren Lehmann
Australia's head coach Darren Lehmann has stated that injured opening batsman Chris Rogers will not have an easy return to the XI for the upcoming Ashes series.
Fresh from winning the World Cup for a fifth time, Australia tour West Indies to play two Tests, in Dominica and Jamaica, in June.
Australia's head coach Darren Lehmann has stated that injured opening batsman Chris Rogers will not have an easy return to the XI for the upcoming Ashes series.
Australian batsman, Steve Smith, has claimed the pole position in the latest International Cricket Council Test rankings after a man-of-the-match performance in the second Test against West Indies in Jamaica.
Any notions of a heroic heist were quickly dispelled in the first hour of day four as West Indies lost quick wickets, eventually succumbing to a 277-run defeat chasing 392 in the second Test at Kingston, Jamaica to hand Australia the series by a 2-0 margin.
Michael Clarke sprung a surprise declaration late in the day with Australia ahead by 390 runs after a brave knock in the morning by Jason Holder helped prevent West Indies following on in Jamaica on day three of the second Test.
Australia's opening batsman Chris Rogers who was ruled out of the ongoing Test series against West Indies due to concussion has revealed that the aftereffects of the injury were terrible.
Steve Smith fell on 199 but helped Australia to an assured 399 before West Indies imploded to 143 for eight, still trailing by 256 runs at stumps on day two of the second Test at Sabina Park.
Injured Australian opening batsman, Chris Rogers, who was ruled out of both the Tests in the ongoing Frank-Worrell trophy after suffering a concussion admitted that the team doctor made the right call in keeping him out of the action.
Steve Smith showed more audacious signs of his talent raking up yet another century as Australia recovered from a bad start to press forward to 258 for four on day one of the second Test against West Indies at the Sabina Park.
Australian captain, Michael Clarke, while reflecting on a successful summer said that he faced a tough time off the field coping with the tragic passing away of Phillip Hughes, along with a career threatening injury.
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Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson is extremely proud of the mighty resilience shown by his side's lower-order especially in the longer format of the game.
Former fast bowler and current West Indies bowling coach Sir Curtly Ambrose had urged his team to improve their performances in the longer format of the game.
For a responsible, match-turning and match-winning innings on debut, Adam Voges is our Cricket World Player of the Week.
Australian coach Darren Lehmann expects his top order batsmen to be among the runs after a spectacular effort from the lower order bailed his team out in the first Test match against West Indies in Dominica.
Australian opening batsman Chris Rogers, who was ruled out of the first Test against West Indies after being hit on the helmet in practice, is uncertain of making a return for the second Test which kicks off on 11th June in Jamaica.
West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin has stated that his team will in all probability field the same side for the second Test against Australia beginning next week.
West Indies imploded after a 144-run fourth wicket stand to lose their last seven wickets for 35 runs setting Australia a puny fourth innings target of 47 which the visitors knocked out quickly in an early end to the first Test in Dominica on day three to retain the Frank Worrell Trophy.
Australian batsman Adam Voges, who scored a hundred on debut in the Test match against West Indies in Dominica on Thursday, reflected on his innings saying that he was just elated to have achieved the feat.
Adam Voges broke the record for the highest score by a 35-plus debutant to manage an unlikely 170-run lead for Australia in the first innings before the bowlers dented into the West Indian top order by stumps on day two of the First Test in Dominica.
Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood picked three wickets each to demolish the West Indian batting restricting them to 148 before Australia lost three wickets still trailing by 63 on an eventful day one of the first Test in Dominica.
Former pace bowler and West Indies bowling coach Sir Curtly Ambrose urged his team to show some fight in the upcoming Test series against Australia which kicks off on Wednesday.
Australian opening batsman Chris Rogers has been ruled out of first Test against West Indies which is scheduled to begin from Wednesday in Dominica after suffering a blow to his helmet during net-practice on Sunday.
West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder has stated that his side is totally pumped up to take on the visiting Australian team for the Test series which begins this week.
The West Indies selectors have announced a 14-member squad for the first Test against Australia which kicks off on Wednesday in Dominica.
Australia head coach Darren Lehmann has made it clear that the selectors are yet to decide on the bowling attack for the first Test against West Indies despite an impressive performance from Josh Hazlewood in the tour game in Antigua.
West Indies’ veteran batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul expressed disappointment at being left out of the squad for the home series against Australia which begins next month.
West Indies batsman Leon Johnson stressed on the importance of putting up a good show during the three-day tour match for President’s XI against Australia starting today.
Australian captain Michael Clarke is focused on improving his team's record away from home which has been dismal in the last three years.
West Indies have announced a 12-member squad for the training camp prior to the two-match Test series against Australia starting next month.
Australia have announced their playing XI for the three-day tour game against the President’s XI of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) starting on Wednesday in Antigua.
Australian Test captain Michael Clarke insisted that his team's current agenda will be to focus on the Test series in West Indies starting next month although the Ashes tour isn't far away.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has announced a 13-member squad for the tour match against Australia later this month.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have made minute changes in the schedule for the Test series against Australia scheduled to begin in June.
Explosive West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle is likely to sit out of his side’s Test series against Australia in June due to fitness issues and Twenty20 commitments.
In a decision exuding extreme confidence, Australia have named their Ashes squad almost 100 days prior to the first Test that kicks off on 8th July.
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