Australia Complete the Paperwork | Bazball Meets Reality
After months, if not years, of Bazball chest-thumping about England’s best chance in 15 years, the home side applied the final stamp on a deeply familiar Ashes script, sealing the urn in just 11 days and confirming that Australia remains the only country where English reinvention reliably goes to die.
Short Game, Big Statement: Connolly Leads Scorchers Past Sixers in Chaotic Opener
The first night of a new Big Bash season is meant to arrive with fireworks, novelty bats and a sense of national optimism. Instead, BBL’s opening act in Perth came with a thunderstorm, an evacuation notice, and the quiet realisation that summer, like cricket, does not always do as it’s told.
Neser’s Five, Smith’s Fire, and England’s Brief Return to Sanity
Michael Neser waited fifteen years for a day like this and then produced one so tidy it looked pre-laminated. His 5-42 under the Brisbane lights drove Australia to an eight-wicket win and a two-nil Ashes lead, a situation England have never escaped from, although history has repeatedly invited them to try.





