It may be only days before Christmas,but former Test paceman Mitchell Johnson shows no indication he is prepared to let his feud with head office rest.
With $6 million on the table,it’s hard for Luai to stay at the Panthers. But is it really the best move?
There was more fallout during the Perth Test over Mitchell Johnson’s spicy column attacking his former teammate David Warner.
The pyrotechnic world of Twenty20,or the frenetic final overs of a one-day international,is the natural habitat of the ramp shot – not the first morning of a Test match.
The Australian team won’t be distracted by the Mitchell Johnson-David Warner feud,while Cameron Green should be in contention to replace Warner at the top of the order.
Based on the numbers,David Warner deserves the accolades. But the Australian cricket team is not his property or play thing and his form has been declining at Test level for some years.
Matthew Renshaw made a compelling statement to replace David Warner. But has his game evolved enough to push a case for inclusion beyond red ball cricket?
How does David Warner compare to other great Australian openers before they sailed off into the sunset? Does he still deserve his spot at the top of the order?
The one thing this week’s cricket imbroglio achieved was to remind us there’s a home Test next week.
The PM has backed Pat Cummins’ right to have a view on issues outside the cricketing arena.
The shootout to be David Warner’s replacement at the top of the Australian Test batting order is about to begin. One contender,and the man he would be playing alongside,weigh in on who it should be.