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(Reuters) -Amid the back slaps and banter in a victorious Australian dressing room, teen opener Sam Konstas's celebrations may feel bittersweet at the end of his forgettable test series in the West Indies.
Andre Russell, a two-time T20 World Cup winner, will retire from international cricket at 37 after the second T20 match against Australia. Known for his all-rounder prowess, he played 84 T20 matches,
Only a day after West Indies endured one of its worst performances in nearly a century of playing test matches, the president of the Caribbean cricket board was looking to the past to improve the future.
Flamboyant West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell is set to retire from international cricket after the first two T20Is against Australia. The decision comes as a shock, given the T20 World Cup is only seven months away.
New Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg has tightened the belt in his first few months in the job, cutting 15 staff members.
Cameron Green has produced a defiant innings as Australia struggled to 99 for 6 and an overall lead of 181 in the face of hostile fast bowling from the West Indies in the last session on Day 2 of the third cricket test.
Fantastic bowling and batting flops in the same XI … that’s a mad, mad world. Australia’s triumphant bowlers in Jamaica: Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland with the Frank Worrell Trophy A photo was doing the rounds on Tuesday of the fab four fast bowlers – Cummins,
Australia have more questions than answers ahead of their next Test assignment in the Ashes later this year despite trouncing West Indies 3-0 in the Carribbean | ESPN.in
Australia has dismissed the West Indies for a near-record low of 27 to win the third cricket test by 176 runs in Kingston.