Retiring Warner goes down swinging in T20 loss to Windies
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Retiring Warner goes down swinging in T20 loss to Windies

The 37-year-old has confirmed he will retire from international cricket after the T20 World Cup,but he ensured his final knock for Australia on home soil was a memorable one.

  • byJustin Chadwick

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Australia v West Indies LIVE:Warner’s 70 guides Australia to 11-run victory

Australia v West Indies LIVE:Warner’s 70 guides Australia to 11-run victory

The Windies will look to bounce back from their embarrassing capitulation in Canberra when Tasmania hosts a rare international encounter.

  • byJonathan Drennan
Can Fraser-McGurk be the David Warner of his generation? The numbers say he can

Can Fraser-McGurk be the David Warner of his generation? The numbers say he can

Jake Fraser-McGurk’s cameo of 41 from 18 balls has drawn comparisons to David Warner’s phenomenal debut 15 years ago.

  • byTom Decent andDaniel Brettig
Why murmurings about Smith’s future are not going away

Why murmurings about Smith’s future are not going away

The batting great knocked back the opportunity to take the issue off the agenda this week when he refused to publicly commit to playing in next year’s Champions Trophy tournament.

  • byAndrew Wu
Smith’s ugly Gabba exit will test his and the selectors’ resolve
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Test cricket

Smith’s ugly Gabba exit will test his and the selectors’ resolve

Steve Smith’s lbw dismissal to Kemar Roach was the kind of moment to give any cricketer cause to think about their future.

  • byDaniel Brettig
Warner’s spiritual successor Head reaps benefits of Australia’s wealth

Warner’s spiritual successor Head reaps benefits of Australia’s wealth

Travis Head is David Warner’s spiritual successor in the Test side,helped by the luxuries he enjoys as an Australian cricketer.

  • byDaniel Brettig
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Mystery solved:What really happened to David Warner’s baggy greens

Mystery solved:What really happened to David Warner’s baggy greens

David Warner’s missing backpack,which held his baggy green caps,was a national talking point for several days,and even involved the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Now the truth has finally emerged.

  • byDaniel Brettig
Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Steve Smith says the world’s quickest bowlers will have to risk wasting their new ball if they want to pummel him with short-pitched bowling now that he’s an opening batsman.

  • byDaniel Brettig
Warner’s flying visit to SCG unable to stop Thunder batting collapse
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Big Bash

Warner’s flying visit to SCG unable to stop Thunder batting collapse

The former Test opener arrived in style for the “Sydney Smash” match on Friday night after flying in from his brother’s wedding,but could not inspire the Sydney Thunder to victory in front of a record SCG crowd.

  • byJonathan Drennan
Cameron Green was dropped five months ago. Why the mad rush to bring him back now?

Cameron Green was dropped five months ago. Why the mad rush to bring him back now?

What does it say to Cameron Bancroft and aspiring Test players when a gluttony of runs means less than Green’s unrealised potential?

  • byAndrew Webster
We must use Sydney’s rich heritage to our advantage

We must use Sydney’s rich heritage to our advantage

Heritage assessment is not an objective process. The difference among opinions within the industry is vast and obtaining a development approval can often rest on the sole opinion of the heritage adviser to the local council.