Chris Rogers News
The 24-year-old Pucovski, who made his Test debut against India with a polished 62 last year at home, suffered another concussion while playing volleyball in the warm-up just before the final day of a Sheffield Shield match against South Australia on February 12.
Handscomb struck his maiden ODI hundred to help Australia chase down a record 359 and level the five-match series at 2-2 against India at Mohali.
Former Test opening batsman Chris Rogers was Wednesday appointed as Cricket Australia`s new high-performance coach, tasked with helping develop the country`s next generation of stars.
Australia A will play the South African and Indian A sides in two four-day matches and a one-day tri-series.
Rogers exits with 25,470 first-class runs in 313 matches at an average of 49.55, including 76 hundreds and 122 fifties.
In an extract published in The Times, Gayle first tried to clarify his stance over the incident.
Hughes' death -- a freak accident -- stunned Australia and the world cricket community, sparking an outpouring of grief.
Ponting said that Johnson used to be extremely competitive as his only aim was just to bowl at full pace.
Intimidating speedster Mitchell Johnson is the latest Aussie cricketer to hang his boots.
Mitchell Johnson admitted he considered calling it quits after four teammates retired after Ashes series.
New Zealand are all set to play a three-match Test series against Australia.
Mitchell Marsh says Australia team is keen to forge its own legend now that a quorum of established greats have taken the final walk from the playing field into history.
Former Australia Test batsman Mike Hussey believes left-hander Shaun Marsh deserves to be handed a recall for the first Test against New Zealand.
Chris Rogers urged the Australian supporters to back next generation of Test players.
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke believes that incumbent Steve Smith's batting won't be affected by his elevation to the top job, and insisted that the newly appointed Test skipper has been handed the reins at the best possible time.
Reeling under a spat of retirements, Australia are ready to give their Test cricket team a facelift. And the focus, surely, is in the batting department.
Australia will be forced to blood an entirely new opening partnership in Bangladesh next month after David Warner was ruled out of the two-test series with a broken finger on Friday.
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