This also marks the end of Day 4 of the ongoing third Test between India and Australia in Brisbane. At Stumps, India's score read 252/9 as the visitors trail by 193 runs. Currently, Akash Deep (27 ...
Rain had the last word at the Gabba, as was widely expected, but only after Australia and India conjured up the most intriguing of what-ifs in the 22 overs that were possible on the fifth day of ...
If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Australia secured an emphatic 10-wicket victory over India in the 2nd Test to level the series at 1-1.
Australia's prime minister has said it is "not on" to use portable cabanas to reserve spots on the country's beaches. The country is in its summer period, with temperatures in some parts topping ...
Until then, enjoy your night. That’s stumps folks. Australia ends the day on 7-405, Mitchell Starc and Alex Carey remain at the crease. A dominant day of play for the Aussies after a tumultuous ...
As 2024 draws to a close, a turbulent, torrid year in the Australian economy is at an end. But while many turn their attention to the festive season, they will do so keeping one eye on what 2025 h ...
A new study was released in recent days that should have been newsworthy, but it escaped the media's attention in Australia. It showed Australian police are world leaders at arresting climate and ...
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The tourists were facing an uphill battle ever since Travis Head led Australia to 445 in its first innings after losing the toss and being sent in. But the fickle Brisbane weather had the most ...
See you then. If less dramatic than the ball Glenn McGrath trod on at Edgbaston in 2005, team warm-ups before day four at the Gabba will not be remembered fondly by Australia. A day that began ...
Nearly half a million dollars was spent on 'Welcome to Country' ceremonies by the Australian government over two financial years. Critics, including shadow spokesman James Stevens, argue that the ...
The five men have been returned to Australia under an arrangement agreed between Indonesia and Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. (left to right) Matthew Norman, Scott Rush ...