What to watch for this weekend in sport
There’s plenty of Aussie teams in action.
There’s plenty of Aussie teams in action.
The best West Indian players are paid far less than their T20 counterparts.
Discussions unfolded after this year’s Ashes.
There’s plenty of Aussie teams in action.
The best West Indian players are paid far less than their T20 counterparts.
Discussions unfolded after this year’s Ashes.
Here’s everything you may have missed in weekend sport.
Why you must pay attention to this weekend’s sport.
Ashes and BBL compete for fans over summer.
Australian cricket captain on Ben Stokes.
Alex Keath is living out his boyhood dream.
Tune in to The Final Score where Val, Ryan, Joel, Rudi and Josh talk about the Olympics and gold medalist Mack Horton, AFL, NRL, Cricket
World Twenty20 triumph to boost cricket in the region.
In a sport where interest is dwindling, it is imperative that children are encouraged to participate, writes Chris De Silva.
Following a comprehensive win against New Zealand, Australia has surged back to the top of the ICC Test Rankings. Chris De Silva dissects Australia’s first-place credentials.
An empty, forced apology from Chris Gayle is no substitute for changing the imbalance of gender equality in sports reporting, writes Claire Varley.
West Indian cricket’s glory years have become a distant memory, as the future of their test team hangs in the balance, writes David Kennedy.
With a low salary cap for teams in the ANZ Championship, Lauren Bordin asks how netballers can earn a full-time wage from the sport.
Despite a successful career littered with achievements, the public never warmed to Michael Clarke, writes Rudi Edsall.
In episode five, Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman sift through the wreckage of another Australian batting disaster.
The Australian Cricket Team’s malfunctioning middle order is causing concerns that need to be addressed on both a short and long term basis, writes Rudi Edsall.
Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman bear witness to the fallout of Australia’s horrendous batting displays at Edgbaston.
The Confectionery Stall podcast series is an irreverent look at the 2015 Ashes series being played in England.
With the death of Richie Benaud, cricket loses not only a statesman but one of the most influential figures in the sport’s history, writes Rudi Edsall.
Little can be said in the wake of the horrific news Australians and the global sporting community faced today, writes Erdem Koç.
Davis Harrigan speaks to South Australia Scorpions captain Lauren Ebsary ahead of the women’s state cricket season.