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Former test opener Keith Stackpole, a key member of the Australia teams captained by Bill Lawry and Ian Chappell in the 1960s ...
Former test opener Keith Stackpole, a key member of the Australia teams captained by Bill Lawry and Ian Chappell in the 1960s ...
Legendary Australian Test opener Keith Stackpole ... of cricket and his legacy will live long into the future," said Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird. "Not only was he an outstanding player ...
The Australian paceman once again delivered a masterclass of control amid all the usual glorious IPL mayhem on Thursday as ...
Cameron Green's last appearance was in an ODI at Chester-le-Street, 206 days ago. He has marked his return to cricket - and ...
Legendary Australian Test opener Keith Stackpole, who became one of the voices of the game following his playing career, has died aged 84. Stackpole was the 238th Australian man to wear the Baggy ...
"Very sad news indeed. Stacky was a fantastic cricketer but more so a great bloke and one hell of a cricket coach," former Australia test bowler Merv Hughes wrote on X. Cricket Australia Chairman ...
The Test is also slightly different to the men's version, played over four days, with a minimum of 100 overs bowled per day. Australia are the current holders of the Women's Ashes and have held ...
India's performance in Test cricket saw a steep decline in the last few months, suffering defeats to New Zealand and ...
Steve Waugh predicts China's rise in cricket. He believes the Olympics will boost cricket's global reach. Waugh also ...
Stackpole, who passed away on Tuesday, was top scorer in the 1972 Ashes in England, hitting 485 runs at an average of 54 as ...
Legendary Australia cricketer Steve Waugh revealed that China is serious about winning gold in cricket at the Los Angeles ...