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Mitchell Marsh likely done with first-class cricket; questions rise over Australia Test career
Mitchell Marsh is likely ending his first-class cricket career with Western Australia, raising questions about his Test future, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. The 34-year-old informed his WA ...
966 Wickets taken by Pushpakumara in first-class cricket on Sri Lankan soil, the second-most behind Hettiarachchi's 980 ...
The tour will include three one-day matches and two four-day first-class fixtures. First-class cricket returns to the Northern Territory for the first time since 2006, with Australia A scheduled to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mitch Marsh has revealed he was trying to keep his retirement from first-class cricket a secret until the end of the summer and ...
Former Test cricketer Malinda Pushpakumara achieved a huge milestone in domestic cricket as he completed 1000 wickets in First-class cricket. Pushpakumara has become just the fourth Sri Lankan and ...
Logan van Beek shed light on the lack of proper first-class cricket infrastructure and player pool in Netherlands.
The 23-year-old son of a bookseller was as unlikely a hero as any in Australia's first-ever first-class match, which marks its 175th anniversary this month. And the location of the match – Launceston ...
He says playing "one Test in two years" doesn't help an Associate team ...
ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — South Australia has chased down a record 269 runs in an Australian first-class cricket final to win its first Sheffield Shield cricket title in 29 years. South Australia ...
A Pakistani team created a first-class cricket record when they won a two-inning match after setting their opponents a paltry 40 to win.
Mitchell Marsh is stepping away from first-class cricket with Western Australia. This move raises questions about his future in Test cricket. Marsh has indicated he remains open to Test selection if ...
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