Queensland skipper Usman Khawaja was in impeccable touch as he stroked an unbeaten 115 from 206 balls to steer his side to victory in a final-day run chase against Tasmania in Hobart
NSW spinner Nathan Lyon took 6-21 to trigger a Victorian collapse after a very strong start to the innings from Nic Maddinson
Against the West Indies in Perth in 1988, Merv Hughes dismissed Curtly Ambrose and Patrick Patterson across two overs to end the first innings. More than a day later, Hughes trapped Gordon Greenidge in front with his first ball of the Windies' second...
Steve Smith reflects on Australia's defeat to India in the fourth and final Test at the Gabba, including Rishahb Pant's match-winning efforts with the bat late on day five.
Sydney Sixers skipper Daniel Hughes hit 96 off just 51 balls in a remarkably timed innings, and holing out in the final over four short of a century and with his side in touching distance of victory over the Melbourne Stars
Maxwell ices Stars innings with rapid 71no from 47 | Dream11
It was short - he only made 11 runs - but Virat Kohli looked the part in his first Test on Australian soil at the MCG in 2011, playing a trademark cover drive against the spin of Nathan Lyon before edging a Ben Hilfenhaus out-swinger
India's power-hitting allrounder Hardik Pandya proved to be the match-winner for the visiting side as he clubbed an unbeaten 42 from 22 balls at the SCG.
An outrageous switch-hit slog-sweep for six that went 100m capped the night for Glenn Maxwell, who had earlier launched Ravi Jadeja onto the Bob Hawke Grandstand roof at Manuka Oval.
Another remakable cameo from Glenn Maxwell, who smashed four sixes in an unbeaten 29-ball 63 as he fired Australia to 4-389 from their 50 overs in the second Dettol ODI against India.
After a duck in the first innings, South Australia wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen posted the most impressive knock of his career to date, a gritty 114 off 260 balls against Queensland
An even contribution from Western Australia's batter saw them reach stumps on day one at 5-310, while leg-spinner Lloyd Pope claimed all five wickets for South Australia.