Speaking after his side's narrow defeat in an Ashes classic at Edgbaston, England skipper Ben Stokes defended his aggressive day one declaration said he was 'not going to be looking back on this game as what ifs'. Watch the allrounder's full press co...
All four results are still in play at the SCG with NSW declaring late on day three, setting Tasmania 287 for victory on the final day after Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott and Daniel Hughes helped put the hosts in a commanding position.
After day three at the SCG was washed out due to persistent Sydney rain, Usman Khawaja was asked whether he will have the chance to make a first Test double ton on day four
Tasmania declared at 6-500 on the stroke of tea as Jordan Silk reached his century, having started the season in a new middle order role. Queensland saw Joe Burns and Marnus Labuschagne depart cheaply and they trail by 378 runs at stumps on day two.
SA skipper Travis Head and new recruit Jake Carder are closing in on a 100-run stand after WA declared their innings at 9-465 earlier on day two at Karen Rolton Oval.
Mike Etherington-Smith, renowned equestrian with a particularly strong background in Eventing has been recently appointed Equine Safety Advisor to the BHA's Horse Welfare Board.
NSW's decision to declare behind was vindicated when pace ace Mitch Starc grabbed two early wickets with the new ball to leave the clash against South Australia hanging in the balance
Moments after Nic Maddinson brought up his 13th first-class century, Victoria made a surprise declaration to set NSW 290 to win in 108 overs
LA DÉCLARATION D'AMOUR DES PARIEURS
Racing Post reporter Lee Mottershead on the news that the declaration of wind ops is to become compulsory.