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Neser’s career-best 40 wickets wins Player of the Season | Sheffield Shield 2022-23

Queensland fast bowling allrounder Michael Neser (20 votes) took 40 wickets and compiled 357 runs to win the 2022-23 Sheffield Shield Player of the Season award by five votes from WA’s Cameron Bancroft (15).

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India v Australia: third men’s one-day international – live

Updates from the ODI series finale at Chidambaram StadiumAny thoughts? Feel free to get in touch with an email3rd over: Australia 19-0 (Head 4, Marsh 15) Hot start from Australia! Now it will be Shami to Marsh for the first time. He is coming over the wicket to the right-hander and there’s some nip in this pitch as Marsh is beaten on the inside line. Pinned down for two balls, he unleashes at the third for SIX! That was sweet half volley and Marsh didn’t hesitate to cash-in. A slower ball – 124kph down from 141kph – foils another heave. And Shami repeats the dose on the last ball, bringing the ball back to beat bat and pad and send it flying through the gate. Good comeback by the veteran seamer.2nd over: Australia 13-0 (Head 4, Marsh 9) Here comes Mohammed Siraj to Mitchell Marsh. The big allrounder from Western Australia has been in imperious form all series with 81 in the first game and 66 not out (from 36 balls) in the second. And straight away he’s seeing it like a watermelon, stepping inside the line to a straight ball and flicking it over midwicket for FOUR. And he goes again very next delivery as Siraj puts it in the corridor outside off and Marsh whips it high over the infield for another big FOUR. After a single from Marsh Kohli saves a powerfully punched shot from Head. Four runs saved. Continue reading…

Chopra or Boon? Who did it better? | From the Vault

Two cracking short leg fielders, two cracking catches; Who did it better?

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‘Tone deaf’: Cricket Scotland’s reaction to racism report decried by campaigners

Recently appointed chair Anjan Luthra hails ‘impressive work’Players’ lawyer says update on report is ‘tone deaf and arrogant’Anti-racism campaigners have described a report into Cricket Scotland’s reaction to the diagnosis last year of institutional racism, which the organisation labelled a “detailed, transparent and frank assessment”, as “tone deaf and arrogant” and full of “empty soundbites”.The update was written by the Cricket Scotland chair, Anjan Luthra, who was appointed last October, two months after the publication of a report on racism in the Scottish game that was so damning it prompted the organisation’s entire board to resign. Luthra concluded that “a lot of impressive work has been conducted”, leading to him being “incredibly optimistic about the long-term future”. The formation of an EDI (equality, diversity and inclusion) board sub-committee, and the creation of an anti-racism and EDI advisory group reporting to the sub-committee, were used as examples of progress made. Continue reading…

Jonny Bairstow to miss IPL and focus on Ashes in recovery from freak accident

Player missed entire winter after golf course mishapBairstow set to ease his way back playing for YorkshireJonny Bairstow is set to miss this year’s Indian Premier League and focus on preparing for the Ashes as he continues his comeback from last summer’s broken leg.One of the main catalysts for the Test team’s surging turnaround in results, Bairstow missed the entire winter – a T20 World Cup win and Test tours of Pakistan and New Zealand – after suffering multiple fractures, a dislocated ankle and ligament damage from a freak slip on the golf course back in September. Continue reading…

The top 10 moments of the 2022-23 Sheffield Shield

Double hundreds, five-fors, classic catches and record-breaking feats, we look back at the top performances to bring you the 10 best moments of a sensational Sheffield Shield season.

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Major League Cricket: will a $120m moonshot find success in America?

Players such as Mitch Marsh, Quinton de Kock and Liam Plunkett are bringing their experience to a notoriously tough marketIt was an obvious place to launch a sporting moonshot – a cricket league that can survive and thrive in America.Last week, Space Center Houston hosted a reveal of next-generation spacesuits for a lunar mission. A few days later its main hall was crowded with cricketers wearing gaudy baseball caps in the colours of their new teams as the latest attempt to bring professional cricket to the US held its domestic player draft. Continue reading…

Brilliant Ponting too good for India | From the Vault

Ricky Ponting returns to form in style during the 10th ODI of the 2007-2008 series blasting his way to 124 against India.

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The very best of Tim Paine behind the stumps

After hanging up the gloves following a domestic career that begun way back in 2005, we look back at the very best of Tim Paine – widely considered one of the cleanest keepers to have ever pulled on the Baggy Green

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A new start after 60: Sepsis almost killed me – but I survived to invent a new sport

Mac McKechnie was determined to get fit after a serious illness at 67. But when ‘walking football’ proved too fast, he decided to reinvent cricket to suit people up to the age of 100 – and beyondAfter a busy, varied career, Mac McKechnie was keen to prepare for retirement. Following a spell in the army, he had worked for a charity and in offender management, and enjoyed “seven very happy years as a magician and children’s entertainer”. At 66, he was contemplating life after finishing his “high-pressure” job managing mental health services in Wakefield. “I know a lot of people who become almost reclusive when they retire, because they’ve got nothing to do,” he says. “It’s easy to sit around watching daytime TV and before you know it you start getting up at 9 o’clock, 10 o’clock … I didn’t want that kind of lifestyle.”So McKechnie and his wife planned ahead. “I got an allotment, I got a little dog, we had a touring caravan, we thought we’d do a lot of travelling …” He also joined U3A – the national network of learning groups for older people – and started both a magic group and a German language group, sharing skills he had acquired over his lifetime. Continue reading…

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