‘We messed up’:Where things went wrong for the West Indies

‘We messed up’:Where things went wrong for the West Indies

Phil Simmons has been witness to three decades of West Indies decline,disunity and difficulty. Ahead of his final series as coach,he explains how he believes the team lost its way.

  • byDaniel Brettig

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‘Thunderbolts’:Warner’s first memories of West Indies pace bowler Alzarri Joseph

‘Thunderbolts’:Warner’s first memories of West Indies pace bowler Alzarri Joseph

The West Indies pace attack can cause Australia’s batsmen problems on what can be a fast and helpful Perth Stadium pitch.

  • byMalcolm Conn
‘A big call’:Warner fears IPL workload could take heavy toll on Green

‘A big call’:Warner fears IPL workload could take heavy toll on Green

David Warner is concerned star allrounder Cameron Green will struggle to cope with the rigours of an IPL tournament in the midst of a schedule of 17 Test and white-ball series for his country.

  • byMalcolm Conn
‘Like the US Presidency’:Khawaja suggests four-year terms for coaches

‘Like the US Presidency’:Khawaja suggests four-year terms for coaches

Usman Khawaja believes the job of Australia’s cricket coach is so arduous that the position should not be held by any individual for more than four years.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Six reasons why you should care about Australia’s Test series against West Indies
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Six reasons why you should care about Australia’s Test series against West Indies

It’s squeezed between the T20 World Cup and South Africa’s tour of Australia,but there are plenty of reasons why you should care about the Australia-West Indies Test series.

  • byRonny Lerner
‘We played for more than just money’:T20 leagues harm Windies,Chanderpaul says

‘We played for more than just money’:T20 leagues harm Windies,Chanderpaul says

Inducted into the International Cricket Council Hall of Fame last week,Shivnarine Chanderpaul believes T20 leagues are damaging West Indian cricket.

  • byMalcolm Conn
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Maxwell’s passage to India stays open

Maxwell’s passage to India stays open

Australia’s selectors are keeping Glenn Maxwell in their thoughts for next year’s India tour,with the all-rounder a chance to play his first long-form matches in more than three years ahead of the Big Bash League.

  • byDaniel Brettig
Ponting labels Windies a ‘disgrace’ for T20 World Cup failure

Ponting labels Windies a ‘disgrace’ for T20 World Cup failure

Ricky Ponting has raised concerns over the West Indies’ credentials as a Test opponent for Australia this summer after their dismal showing in the T20 World Cup.

  • byMalcolm Conn
Worst Indies:Former Caribbean power humbled by Scotland in mammoth upset

Worst Indies:Former Caribbean power humbled by Scotland in mammoth upset

Two-time Twenty20 World Cup winners the West Indies crashed to a shocking 42-run defeat at the hands of Scotland in their tournament opener in Hobart on Monday.

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Ashes deficit turns up heat on cricket broadcast rights

Ashes deficit turns up heat on cricket broadcast rights

A financial loss for the 2021-2022 Ashes summer has placed further heat on Cricket Australia to maximise its windfall from the next domestic broadcast rights deal

  • byDaniel Brettig
‘Wouldn’t have a clue’:Smith’s T20 World Cup chances a mystery

‘Wouldn’t have a clue’:Smith’s T20 World Cup chances a mystery

Steve Smith has no idea if he will figure in the Twenty20 World Cup,with Australia’s first match just a fortnight away.

  • byMalcolm Conn