Sri Lanka suffered an early collapse on day one of their second Test against Australia but steadied the ship late as Kusal Mendis kept the hosts on track.
Steve Smith, the stand-in captain of the Australian cricket team, has created a new record in Test cricket. He has now taken more catches than any other Australian player in the longest format. Smith ...
Only four Australians (Ricky Ponting, Allan Border and Steve Waugh are the others) have done it and Hughes isn’t sure of where the next man is coming from - or even whether there will be a next man.
Veteran Sri Lanka allrounder Angelo Mathews was the principal culprit in the go-slow, scoring only a single from the 26 ...
New-ball wizard Mitchell Starc struck twice in the shadows of stumps to cement Australia’s ascendency on the first day of the ...
The decision to select just three frontline bowlers in the second Test at Galle backfired on Australia with Sri Lanka slipping away from ...
The 37-year-old, who bowled openers Pathum Nissanka (11) and former captain Dimuth Karunaratne in his 100th and final Test ...
Kusal and Dinesh Chandimal made well-compiled half-centuries as Sri Lanka batted through the day's play to reach stumps at ...
Australia is set to unveil its fourth debutant in as many Tests with West Australian Cooper Connolly to receive his baggy ...
In the lead-up to the second Test in Galle, Dimuth Karunaratne confirmed he would call time on his glittering career, having ...
Aussie cricket great Ian Healy has hit back at growing calls the national side should have used the Sri Lanka tour to play the younger crop of players instead of relying on the likes of Steve Smith ...