Injured pacer Stuart Clark does not think Australia's days of absolute domination is over and believes the team would bounce back with renewed vigor after the series defeat against South Africa.
An elbow injury ruled out Australian pacer Stuart Clark from the first Test against South Africa in Perth, forcing the hosts to draft in Peter Siddle for the match starting December 18 in Perth.
Sydney Sixers boss and former Australian paceman Stuart Clark is keen to have Michael Clarke in his side and says his presence would provide Big Bash a credibility boost.
Pacer Stuart Clarke was on Thursday ruled out of Australia's Test tour to South Africa after he failed to recover from an elbow injury.
At 10th, Virender Sehwag remains India's highest ranked batsman while Harbhajan Singh hung on to his seventh place in the bowlers' chart in the ICC Test rankings.
Sri Lankan pace spearhead Lasith Malinga has vowed to go after the Australian batsmen in their two-Test series getting underway next Thursday.
They have been removed from the 25 players contract list for 2010-2011 to make way for Ryan Harris, Clint McKay, Tim Paine, Steven Smith and Adam Voges.
A fit-again Michael Clarke returned to Australia's squad as its vice-captain for the first Test against the West Indies starting November 26 in Brisbane.
Last year, Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke chose to skip the Indian Premier League. Now he's set to make a big bag entry, with a reserve price of $1 million.
Spin legend Shane Warne expects Peter Siddle to pave way for either Brett Lee or Stuart Clark in the fourth Ashes Test starting Friday.
The incident revolves around the 2009 Ashes. According to Johnson, prior to the beginning of the first Test in Cardiff, Pietersen, while practicing was deliberately hitting the balls towards the direction where the Australians were undergoing warm-ups.
Gautam Gambhir is the lone Indian batsman in the top 10 list of ICC Test rankings for batsmen, while Harbhajan Singh is 8th in the bowlers' chart.
Only three Indian men have found it to the preliminary list of candidates in the running for the International Cricket Council's annual individual awards for 2007.
A membership enrolment fraud has surfaced in a much sought after elite club of the city.
Dropped for the first Test against West Indies, out-of-favour pacer Stuart Clark has expressed his desire to be a part of the next Ashes campaign in 2010-11.
Australian fast bowler Stuart Clark has studied the footage of his predecessor Glen McGrath's bowling to know the secret behind the retired pacer's success in the West Indies.
Australia fast bowler Stuart Clark could be ruled out of the return tour of South Africa after failing to recover from his elbow injury, a newspaper report claimed on Wednesday.
Stuart Clark feels the advantage India have going into Thursday's semifinal is that they have "world class" off-spinner R Ashwin in their ranks with the Michael Clarke-led side lacking a quality spinner.
The Australian Trade Commission hosted an event at the Australian embassy recently.
Indian top order batsmen remained static in their earlier positions with Virender Sehwag clinging on to the 10th position in the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Rankings.
Watching his team plunged to its worst defeats from sidelines hurts Stuart Clark and the Australian pacer is itching to make a comeback.
Brett Lee completed his second successive four-wicket haul as Australia thumped Sri Lanka by an innings and 40 runs in the first Test in Brisbane.
Australia pacer Stuart Clark hailed inclusion of Brett Lee into the Ashes squad and dismissed Geoff Lawson's suggestion that the speedster is the country's last-choice.
‘Cricketer’ Harman Baweja’s off to Sri Lanka to shoot with their cricket team.
The Bard of Avon's likeness has been the subject of speculation for centuries. But scientists have now created what they claim is the 'first true image' of William Shakespeare, using state-of-the-art 3D technology.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting said his side were now looking forward with confidence to the finale of the Ashes after levelling the series in dominating style.
David Hussey, in the hope of proving the Australian selectors his commitment to the longest form of the game, gave up about $234,000 in potential IPL earnings, but was dropped from the list of players contracted by Cricket Australia.
Citing Indian batsmen's susceptibility to fast bowling, Australian great Glenn McGrath has urged the selectors to pick an all-pace attack for the first time in 16 years for the Boxing Day Test.
Having recovered from physical exhaustion, Aussie pacer Shaun Tait said he is ready to make a comeback to ease burden on Brett Lee.
A total of 17 slots would be available for the different teams to bid for in the auction of the Indian Premiere League on Friday, said Lalit Modi.