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Former Cricket Australia executive guilty of sexually assaulting two men

Former Cricket Australia executive guilty of sexually assaulting two men

Timothy Whittaker had been a spokesperson during some of Cricket Australia’s biggest public relations crises, now he faces jail.

  • by Bianca Hall

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‘No one wants to open’: Haddin questions England ’keeper call ahead of Ashes

‘No one wants to open’: Haddin questions England ’keeper call ahead of Ashes

While Jonny Bairstow may lengthen England’s Ashes batting order, former Australian Test star Brad Haddin has questioned the wisdom of leaving out Ben Foakes.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Boland Test final frontrunner despite Hazlewood inclusion

Boland Test final frontrunner despite Hazlewood inclusion

Scott Boland is the frontrunner to be Australia’s third seamer in the World Test Championship final against India.

  • by Daniel Brettig
‘Terrorised before they even started’: Anderson says England’s plan for Smith is no plan at all

‘Terrorised before they even started’: Anderson says England’s plan for Smith is no plan at all

Steve Smith averages 65.08 in England with six centuries. But James Anderson has revealed England’s latest Ashes plan for the Australian batter is actually about not planning too much at all.

  • by Daniel Brettig
‘It’s untenable’: Moore Park tenants flag concerns over concert cap removal

‘It’s untenable’: Moore Park tenants flag concerns over concert cap removal

The Roosters, Swans, Waratahs and Sydney FC are fearful of what up to 20 concerts a year could mean for their tenancies at Allianz Stadium and the SCG.

  • by Vince Rugari
‘Backing him to draw on everything he’s got’: Warner firms in Ashes plans

‘Backing him to draw on everything he’s got’: Warner firms in Ashes plans

Australia’s coach Andrew McDonald has firmly endorsed David Warner for the Ashes, after months of equivocation by selectors.

  • by Daniel Brettig
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Sore Hazlewood under Ashes fitness cloud days before departure

Sore Hazlewood under Ashes fitness cloud days before departure

Josh Hazlewood flew home early from the IPL with side soreness, and is on a fitness tightrope ahead of the World Test Championship and Ashes tour.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Robinson ankle scare underlines why Australia hold Ashes

Robinson ankle scare underlines why Australia hold Ashes

Australia have made plenty of Ashes runs in recent times because England are unable to keep their best bowlers on the field.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Testing times: Cummins open to Boxing Day, New Year Test rotation

Testing times: Cummins open to Boxing Day, New Year Test rotation

Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins supports rotating the Melbourne and Sydney Tests if it means more people will be engaged in Test cricket.

  • by Jon Pierik, Malcolm Conn, Broede Carmody and Tom Decent
‘Enormous competition’: Boxing Day, New Year’s Tests up for grabs

‘Enormous competition’: Boxing Day, New Year’s Tests up for grabs

Cricket Australia has refused to guarantee the MCG and SCG will host their traditional Tests beyond this summer.

  • by Jon Pierik and Malcolm Conn
Former Cricket Australia executive pleads not guilty to sexually touching two men

Former Cricket Australia executive pleads not guilty to sexually touching two men

The court heard evidence from former colleagues about a drunken evening following an end-of-season staff party.

  • by David Estcourt