Two men, from opposite ends of the world, within the space of two years both dared to change cricket, by hitting the ball where most thought it could not be hit.
Is there any danger the International Cricket Council might ever aim up on the big names and not the battlers made good?
Questions are being asked about why Sam Konstas was sent home from Sri Lanka and didn't play in the ODI series, with many ...
Fans and commentators have turned on young Australian batter Jake Fraser-McGurk after yet another fail on the international stage. The 22-year-old belted two fours but was quickly sent packing for ...
International form has continued, humiliated by Sri Lanka in a record-breaking defeat ahead of this month’s Champions Trophy ...
The selectors have handed baggy green caps to five debutants in the past seven Tests, so generational change is already ...
NSW paid dearly for a mid-innings collapse, slumping from 1-113 to 4-118 as Callum Vidler snared two wickets in an over, ...
The Australia opener hit a 98-ball 116 but NSW's chase fell short after a powerful display from the home side ...
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Hosted on MSNKonstas overcomes cramps for ton as Queensland beat NSWTest opener Sam Konstas overcame leg cramps for his first domestic one-day century, but it was not enough as Queensland beat ...
While Konstas missed out in the four-day match earlier in the week, he almost stole the show in Thursday's One-Day Cup clash at Allan Border Field with his maiden List A century.
Young gun Sam Konstas has overcome leg cramps to score his first domestic one-day cricket century, as Queensland beat NSW in a runfest.
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