It may come as no surprise to keen watchers of Australian cricket, but Australia's veteran T20 World Cup winning wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade has anoited his successor for the national team, but he may have to wait just a little longer yet
Following her gritty half-century and crucial dismissal of Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry spoke to cricket.com.au about her partnership with Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner's remarkable innings as well as a superb performance from Darcie Brown.
Go inside an Aussie training session with a mic'ed up Alyssa Healy during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.
Stella Campbell took 7-25 in her last match at Manuka Oval, the venue for the Ashes Test, as Ashleigh Gardner promises more attacking batting and offers an insight into why Ellyse Perry has been such a star in Test cricket
Leg-spinner Alana King got the best news possible on the eve of the Ashes series, and was handed her first Aussie cap by legend Shelley Nitschke before Game 1 at the Adelaide Oval.
CommBank Game Changers: The Australian stars discuss Katherine Brunt, Heather Knight, Nat Sciver and Sophie Ecclestone as just some of the English stars they're looking forward to battling in this summer's Ashes series on home soil.
A sensational England collapse of 10-56 rounded out the men’s Test summer as Australia claim a 4-0 Ashes victory in dominant fashion.
HCL Ashes Analysis: Ricky Ponting - one of the greatest fielders ever - dissects Australia's fielding on day two, including a look at whether or not the slips cordon haven't quite got their set-up right.
After opting to bat first at the SCG, Australia’s top three all got starts before England’s three quicks each struck to ensure honours were even after a rain-interrupted first day.
Nathan Lyon heaps praise on Cameron Green, predicting the allrounder has a long future ahead in the Baggy Green
Members of the men's and women's national teams share some yarns about their approach to backyard cricket when they were younger (and still now for some!)
After Joe Root and Dawid Malan dug in for half centuries early on day three, England collapsed at the hands of Mitchell Starc (four wickets) and Nathan Lyon (three) as Australia maintained their dominance in the second Test.