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24.01.2022 Australia V South Africa 2nd Test Match Day 1 Score: Australia 482/5 Michael Clarke 224*(243) Warner 119(112) M Hussey103(137)... Many records were broken today. *Clarke became the 1st man to get 4 double hundreds in a year. *Moreover, this is the fastest 200 by a captain *Highest individual score in a day on Australian soil. *The first time 3 batsmen scored hundreds on the opening day of a Test match
20.01.2022 The champion of the champions Sydney Sixers!! You beauty SIXERS!!! #smashemsixers
13.01.2022 Wade in Test squad, Haddin misses out Matthew Wade has been confirmed as Australia's first-choice Test wicketkeeper but Brad Haddin remains a "player of significant interest", according to the national selector John Inverarity. Wade was named in a 12-man squad to take on South Africa in the first Test, starting at the Gabba on November 9.... The selectors chose four fast men - Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, James Pattinson and Starc - along with the offspinner Nathan Lyon, and the main question in the lead-up to the Test will surround the final make-up of the attack. There were no changes to the top six with the opener Ed Cowan given a chance to make the position his own, after beginning his Test career with encouraging but not outstanding performances against India and West Indies over the past year. Australia squad for first Test: David Warner, Ed Cowan, Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke (capt), Michael Hussey, Matthew Wade (wk), Peter Siddle, James Pattinson, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon
13.01.2022 Jackson Bird tipped to make Test match debut for Australia as Starc misses out! JACKSON Bird is on course to make a shock debut in the Boxing Day Test as Cricket Australia prepares to step up its rotation policy. Mitchell Starc's heavy workload has cause him to be rested for one of the next two Tests, with the tall left-armer expected to miss Melbourne and play his first home Test in Sydney.
03.01.2022 As Wade prepares for his first Boxing Day Test, he has tried to put behind him a pair of missed stumpings this summer that have stuck in the minds of onlookers. In Adelaide, Wade gave Graeme Smith a life on 46 when he advanced to the spin of Michael Clarke, and Smith went on to score 122. At Bellerive Oval, he denied Nathan Lyon a wicket when he couldn't grasp the ball cleanly while Nuwan Kulasekara was down the pitch. "I'm disappointed, I don't need to read what's printed or... what's said in the media for me to get disappointed or thinking about my glovework," Wade said at the MCG on Thursday. "You can't miss chances behind the stumps, it's as simple as that. I'm thankful that this [Hobart] one didn't cost us as much as what it probably did in Adelaide. When I wake up in the morning I've got to be looking forward, if I'm looking back all the time I'm not going to be improving at all and stuff like that is going to keep happening. "It's probably concentration, that's probably what it comes down to. I've definitely done enough technically, I do enough training. That's all I can go back to is finding a way to concentrate for a longer period of time and working on it at training. Every keeper misses chances, I know I'm going to miss chances, but I would like to have a little bit bigger gap in between missed chances than one Test match." "You don't know that you're not concentrating," Wade said. "Once the moment is gone that's when you think 'was I there 100%?' That's the question you keep asking yourself. There's lots of pressure in Test match cricket. I knew that coming in. I suppose it's more than what I thought it was going to be, as in ... home Test matches there's a little bit more pressure on the players. "It's little things. I get nervous a lot, so I tend to not eat enough during the day. Little things like that, nutrition ... concentration is something you've got to be able to switch on and off. I'm learning every day that I play a Test match how to do that. As long as I can continue to learn and improve things can be right."
02.01.2022 New No.4 Watson wants more bowling Shane Watson hopes his move to No.4 in the Test batting order will allow him to take on a greater bowling workload. "Mickey Arthur talked to me at the end of the last Test to say the way it was looking, they were going to move me down to four," Watson told reporters on Friday. "It's taken me a few days to get my head around that, but it means I can bowl a few more overs.... "In the last Test match, I know Michael in the second innings was a bit hesitant to bowl me a few times towards the latter part of their innings, just to give me the chance to be as fresh as I could going into bat. The ultimate is to be able to contribute with both bat and ball throughout the whole Test match and not be held back. Batting at four will give me that extra time to freshen up." Watson will move down the order for Australia's first Test against Sri Lanka in Hobart to accommodate Phillip Hughes at No.3 in what will be one of at least two changes to Australia's side.
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