Trainer Musabbeh Al Mheiri discusses ROYAL DORNOCH, MUTARAFFA and others in the lead up to Super Saturday on March 6.
Nic Maddinson, Marcus Harris and Peter Handscomb all got starts on day three, but Victoria still trail by 45 runs with seven wickets in hand heading into the final of the Marsh Sheffield Shield clash against NSW at Bankstown Oval
Alex Carey and Harry Nielsen's unbroken fifth-wicket stand ensured South Australia would sleep well heading into day four, with the visitors ahead by 243 at the WACA Ground
NSW spinner Nathan Lyon took 6-21 to trigger a Victorian collapse after a very strong start to the innings from Nic Maddinson
Patrick Wahl: "Silent Night is a good traveler, she travelled well, she lost a little bit of weight, but has taken it back very quick, so everything with the travel here went fine.
Steve Smith continued his run-scoring spree in the second half of the Vodafone Test series with another fifty, this time in the Gabba second innings, as Australia looked to build a lead until Mohammed Siraj found a crack in the fourth day pitch.
Australia's Test newcomer Cameron Green sums up the day three action from the fourth Vodafone Test, including his gully catching exploits, with Australia looking to rebound from India's tail-end runs to build a big lead
Mitch Marsh smashed 57 off just 27 balls while Andrew Tye took wickets to help the Perth Scorchers knock over the Sydney Sixers by 86 runs in the KFC BBL at Optus Stadium
Opener Matthew Wade has backed the not-out pair of Cameron Green and Pat Cummins to press on on day four against India, with the Aussies targeting a 100-run lead.
Australia started day three looking to limit India's first innings lead, they ended it with an eight-wicket win in under two sessions of play after one of the more remarkable days of Test cricket.
Big-hitting batsman Ben McDermott continued his purple patch to lead Hobart Hurricanes' run chase against the Gades, making 89no from just 55 balls
India produced a gutsy comeback to claim victory by 11 runs over Australia as Yuzvendra Chahal starred with the ball after coming into the game at the halfway point as a concussion substitute for Ravindra Jadeja who posted an unbeaten 44.