Australian legend Glenn McGrath is the latest addition at Madame Tussauds wax museum in Syndey. McGrath’s statue finds itself alongside other cricketing legends like Don Bradman, Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne.
England spearhead James Anderson said on Tuesday that the side were focused solely on the job in the hand ahead of the third Ashes Test against Australia and not a 5-0 whitewash.
Michael Vaughan, the former England captain felt that Australia have to discard certain players who are suffering from a psychological damage caused by their failure against this England team.
Australia great Glenn McGrath bemoaned a "horror day" for the tourists as Joe Root batted England into a position of total dominance in the second Ashes Test at Lord's.
Arthur Morris's wife Judith Morris received the ICC Hall of Fame reward from Steve Waugh during tea-break in the ongoing third Test between Australia and Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the tea interval of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord's here. Warne becomes the 69th male member of the Hall of Fame and fourth inductee of 2012-13, joining Brian Lara of the West Indies, England's Enid...
Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the tea interval of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord's here.
Pace legend Glenn McGrath feels sacked Australian cricket coach Mickey Arthur's allegations of facing racial discrimination and having to deal with a divided team are "pretty poor" and show that he is "not too concerned" about the side he mentored.
After the infamous incident at Trent Bridge where Stuart Broad refused to walk after edging to slips and his time-wasting tactic ahead of lunch on fifth day, the all-rounder has become a hate figure among the Australians. However, skipper Alastair Cook is confident that Broad will get past the frequent sledging he is likely to be subjected to in the second Test.
Australia captain Michael Clarke insisted his focus was on the future after calling upon players from before the controversial Mickey Arthur era to help the present side thrive.