Marsh walks despite not nicking the ball in 'bizarre' Test dismissal
The decision of Mitch Marsh to walk off the Adelaide Oval against India despite not nicking the ball baffles viewers and experts alike.
Photo shows Ravi Ashwin looks confused as Mitch Marsh walks off the field with his head downTravis Head century gives Australia handy lead as bowlers eye wickets under lights
Travis Head's blistering century helps give Australia a commanding lead after the first innings of the second Test in Adelaide, with the Aussie bowlers on the hunt for wickets in the night session. Follow live.
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Photo shows Travis Head's helmet is on his bat handle, which he is holding aloft in celebrationCelebrating Phillip Hughes, who could have been his generation's best
Phillip Hughes, the Boy from Macksville, marks the 10th anniversary of his untimely death, showcasing the joy of watching a young man who loved the game.
Photo shows Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes smiles as he and Steve Smith speak to the media.Starc's pink ball mastery hands Australia a chance to control its destiny
Nobody can control the pink ball like Mitchell Starc, but his career-best performance on day one in Adelaide was more than just speed and swing — and has put Australia in a dominant position.
Photo shows Mitchell Starc holds the ball up towards the crowd as he leaves the fieldQuick hits: Starc's career-best five-fa and a beer snake stops play
Mitchell Starc records career-best figures with the ball as Australia rolls India's top order, before the lights go out in the final session at Adelaide Oval. Here are the quick hits from day one of the second Test.
Photo shows A composite image of India's Rohit Sharma (left), and Australia's Mitchell Starc (centre) and Scott Boland (right).Phillip Hughes's batting partner recalls 'waiting for his cheeky grin' before realising severity of fatal blow
Just days after the 10th anniversary of Phillip Hughes's death, Tom Cooper remembers the fateful day he batted with his friend and teammate for the final time.
Photo shows Phillip Hughes smiles as he walks out to bat in South Australia cricket gear.Marnus and McSweeney battle blackouts and Bumrah to make it through the first night in Adelaide
Under-pressure Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney survive through to stumps after the lights go out twice in the night session on day one of the second Test against India at Adelaide Oval.
Photo shows Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne stand in the darkAussies prepared for 'more grit' from India after claiming ODI series lead
Australia expects India's top order to offer more resistance when the two teams return to Brisbane's Allan Border Field for the second match of their ODI series.
Photo shows An Indian batter walks from the field after being dismissed by Australia in the first women's ODI in Brisbane.Under pressure Australia face critical home Test in Adelaide
Australia will need to rely on its four frontline bowlers to skittle India's star-studded batting line-up if it is to level the Border-Gavaskar series.
Photo shows Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc holds a pink cricket ball in his grasp ahead of him at a training session.Bowlers have reclaimed control in Tests and cricket is better for it
If it seems like your favourite Test side is getting rolled for next to nothing more often than usual, it is because they are. A look at the numbers behind the resurgence of the red ball over the last decade shows bowlers are making a serious comeback in the longer form of the game.
Photo shows Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of Steve Smith