Tale of the tape:Starc turns to video in bid to claim $1.5m payout

Tale of the tape:Starc turns to video in bid to claim $1.5m payout

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has provided new evidence as part of his court claim against insurers to be awarded a payout for his lost IPL contract.

  • byJon Pierik

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Pandemic likely to hasten cricket's shift away from the international game

Pandemic likely to hasten cricket's shift away from the international game

Cricket is unusual in how much it revolves around nation v nation contests,but India now makes twice as much from the IPL.

  • byTim Wigmore
IPL muscles in on dates for Australia's T20 world cup

IPL muscles in on dates for Australia's T20 world cup

With Australian cricket chiefs resigned to the men's T20 world cup being postponed,the Indian Premier League is ready to swoop on the available dates later in the year.

  • byNick Hoult
'Great reluctance':More doubts over Twenty20 World Cup

'Great reluctance':More doubts over Twenty20 World Cup

Victoria's Sports Minister has cast further doubt on the men's Twenty20 World Cup being staged as planned this year.

  • byAndrew Wu
Ganguly pragmatic about IPL delays

Ganguly pragmatic about IPL delays

The Indian Premier League will soon provide an update regarding its 2020 season that could be postponed indefinitely.

Dhoni's T20 World Cup hope'hinges on IPL'

Dhoni's T20 World Cup hope'hinges on IPL'

India legend MS Dhoni is unlikely to play in the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia if the IPL is cancelled due to COVID-19,according to former captain Kris Srikkanth.

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IPL without crowds might be surreal,but Cummins keen for launch

IPL without crowds might be surreal,but Cummins keen for launch

Pat Cummins is currently in lockdown at his property south of Sydney but said there has been daily dialogue between the Aussie players and coach Justin Langer.

  • byIan McCullough
Cummins preparing for IPL in empty stadiums

Cummins preparing for IPL in empty stadiums

Australian pace bowler Pat Cummins is"super hopeful"that the Indian Premier League will go ahead this year despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cricket Australia bracing for 50 per cent revenue drop

Cricket Australia bracing for 50 per cent revenue drop

Cricket Australia is increasingly basing its plans for the next 12 months around a projected 50 per cent loss in revenue as the game’s national governing body braces for a sizeable hit caused by the coronavirus.

  • byDaniel Cherny
No certainty for 2020 IPL and 2021 mega auction

No certainty for 2020 IPL and 2021 mega auction

Cricket's hiatus will have a knock-on effect way beyond 2020,with the high-profile Indian Premier League's much-anticipated 2021'mega auction'looking likely to be delayed as questions grow over this season's competition.

CA to monitor players during isolation as Langer sees'silver lining'

CA to monitor players during isolation as Langer sees'silver lining'

Cricket Australia is enacting measures to look after the mental health of players and staff during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • byAndrew Wu