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Damien Wright leaves West Indies role to return to Tasmania as bowling coach

In an exciting development for Australian domestic cricket, Damien Wright leaves West Indies role to return to Tasmania as bowling coach, bringing his immense wealth of experience back to his home state. This key appointment marks a significant reunion for Tasmanian cricket, as the former Sheffield Shield-winning bowler steps back into the high-performance setup to guide the next generation of Tigers pacemen.

Vikram Singh · Jun 22, 2026
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Spencer Johnson: Walking away 3-0 in T20Is makes us very happy

Following a brilliant redemption spell in the third T20I against Bangladesh, Australian fast bowler Spencer Johnson: Walking away 3-0 in T20Is makes us very happy. After bouncing back from a tough outing to secure a record-breaking economical spell, the left-arm seamer reflected on Australia's successful adaptation to challenging subcontinental conditions and the emergence of exciting new talent.

Rohan Mehta · Jun 21, 2026
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Tongue: England have missed Stokes in The Oval Test

As England faces a challenging battle at The Oval, fast bowler Josh Tongue has become the first player to openly admit that Tongue: England have missed Stokes in The Oval Test after the captain's forced absence due to a disciplinary incident.

Rohan Mehta · Jun 21, 2026
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Netherlands opt to bowl under cloud, Gardner back, Hamilton in for Australia’s T20 World Cup clash

Netherlands opt to bowl under cloud, Gardner back, Hamilton in - The T20 World Cup encounter in Southampton began with Netherlands opting to bowl under cloud, Gardner back, Hamilton in for Australia's lineup. This pivotal match sees key changes for the Australian side, including the return of a star all-rounder and a young seamer's World Cup debut, while the Dutch aim to leverage overcast conditions against the formidable Australians.

Devansh Cox · Jun 20, 2026
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Ecclestone: ‘Dean a great captain, everyone feels calm under her’ as England face Scotland

England faces a familiar challenge in the T20 World Cup, playing without star captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, but the team finds reassurance in Charlie Dean's leadership. Spinner Sophie Ecclestone confirms, "Ecclestone: 'Dean a great captain, everyone feels calm under her'," highlighting Dean's experience and the seamless transition despite Sciver-Brunt's absence for the crucial upcoming matches against Scotland and West Indies.

Rohan Mehta · Jun 20, 2026