Australia and Sydney Sixers superstar Steve Smith talks us through his stunning 125no that lit up the Sydney Smash at the SCG in BBL|12.
Chris Broad took the Aussies apart during the Bicentennial Test at the SCG, smashing an entertaining 139. That wasn't all he smashed though, with Broad Sr giving the stumps a piece of his mind before a raucous Sydney crowd gave him a piece of theirs!...
His highest Test score, Mohinder Amarnath carves up the Aussies with 138 at the SCG during the third Test of the 1985-1986 series. His partnership of 224 with Sunil Gavaskar wore down the home side as the Indians posted 4/600.
"He's a lot quicker than some of those Australian fieldsmen Bill!" Do yourself a favour and enjoy this pitch invasion with sound on.
Dettol Clean Hands: While some controversial third umpire decisions saw some would-be catches given not out, there were no shortage of sharp chances taken at the SCG during the third Test.
Australia's task of 14 wickets on day five in Sydney proved to be too difficult for the home side, as South Africa dug in on a slow wicket after being asked to follow on.
South Africa middle-order batter Khaya Zondo spoke with media after play on day four at the SCG, where he top-scored for the visitors with 39 off 83.
The Sydney Cricket Ground has paid tribute to NSW and Australia legend Belinda Clark, unveiling the first-ever statue of a female cricketer as part of their Walk of Honour.
Qantas Runway Report: Aussie batter Steve Smith copped a nasty blow to the finger but the focus centred on the state of the Sydney Cricket Ground pitch, and what it might offer in the third Test
Usman Khawaja looks back on his return to Australia's Test team at the SCG in January 2022, announcing himself with twin tons to kick start an incredible year in Baggy Green that saw him finish with more than 1000 Test runs at 67.50
NuPure What a A Catch: A leaping John Dyson was ahead of his time in the field, displaying unbelievable athleticism to pull off this catch against the West Indies in Sydney, 1982
Speaking after their defeat to Australia in the second ODI at the SCG, James Vince said the game represented a missed opportunity for England who, chasing 280, were at one stage flying at 3-156