As it happened:Stumps called after Labuschagne falls following long delay

As it happened:Stumps called after Labuschagne falls following long delay

Australia will resume at 2/147 on Thursday after Marnus Labuschagne was caught behind on what proved to be the final ball before another break in play for bad light.

  • byTom Decent andJames Polson

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‘Frustrated’ Labuschagne sums up another dark Sydney day

‘Frustrated’ Labuschagne sums up another dark Sydney day

Marnus Labuschagne was given the benefit of the doubt by the television umpire,surviving a low catch,but was frustrated to be dismissed just before bad light was called on day one at the SCG.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Isolated Renshaw will bat despite COVID-19

Isolated Renshaw will bat despite COVID-19

Matt Renshaw is back in a baggy green for the first time in five years,but his return took a dramatic turn on Wednesday due to an all-too-familiar virus.

  • byTom Decent
Retired economist makes ‘crazy’ trek from MCG to SCG to raise money for charity

Retired economist makes ‘crazy’ trek from MCG to SCG to raise money for charity

Prabodh Malhotra walked 1000 kilometres in 52 days between the two great cricket grounds ahead of the pink Test to raise funds for the McGrath Foundation.

  • byLuke Costin
Taste Test:Flavour of India makes SCG match much more than a show about nothing

Taste Test:Flavour of India makes SCG match much more than a show about nothing

For the inner circle of Australian cricket,the Sydney Test has triggered a realisation.

  • byMalcolm Knox
‘Huge connection to India’:Cummins says SCG pitch the perfect preparation for next tour

‘Huge connection to India’:Cummins says SCG pitch the perfect preparation for next tour

Pat Cummins believes a spin-friendly deck in Sydney will give his bowlers,batters and even his captaincy a taste of what to expect on the subcontinent.

  • byMalcolm Conn
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Agar,Renshaw,Hazlewood in frame for SCG’s spin pitch

Agar,Renshaw,Hazlewood in frame for SCG’s spin pitch

Australia are leaning towards playing two spinners and two fast bowlers in the third Test against South Africa,beginning at the SCG on Wednesday.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Future shock:Why Test cricket will thrive

Future shock:Why Test cricket will thrive

Drones,robots,virtual reality,AI,bat sensors – expect technology to shape the future of cricket at all levels,writes Greg Chappell.

  • byGreg Chappell
‘Backyard cricket stuff’:Morris works over Aussie batters with baggy green in sight

‘Backyard cricket stuff’:Morris works over Aussie batters with baggy green in sight

Australia’s hottest fast bowling prospect,Lance ‘Wild Thing’ Morris,unleashed his thunderbolts on a handful of unlucky batters at the SCG on Monday afternoon.

  • byTom Decent
‘I still think it’s in place’:Hazlewood hopes old pecking order results in Test recall

‘I still think it’s in place’:Hazlewood hopes old pecking order results in Test recall

As mystery surrounds what attack Australia will play on a dry and patchy SCG pitch,recovered fast bowler Josh Hazlewood is hoping for a pecking order recall.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Albanese tries to corner Warner into becoming a Rabbitohs fan

Albanese tries to corner Warner into becoming a Rabbitohs fan

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has attempted to ambush Australian cricket star and diehard Roosters fan David Warner into becoming a Rabbitohs supporter.

  • byMalcolm Conn