ODI return consumed Harris
Tuesday, March 13th, 2012Ryan Harris has admitted he was so consumed by keeping his place in the national ODI team that it resulted in his worst bowling in recent memory
Ryan Harris has admitted he was so consumed by keeping his place in the national ODI team that it resulted in his worst bowling in recent memory
A run-a-ball 64 from Jodie Fields was followed up by a tight bowling performance to give Australia Women victory in the first ODI on their tour of India
Australia have five days to acclimatise ahead of their first ODI in the West Indies
Australia’s stand-in captain Shane Watson will be in danger of a suspension during the ODI series in the West Indies after he and his team were fined for a slow over-rate in their triangular series final victory at Adelaide Oval
David Warner’s first ODI century pushed Australia to the second-highest total ever recorded in a one-day international at the Gabba and left Sri Lanka needing something special to win the first final
Stafanie Taylor’s half-century led West Indies Women to a total that was easily defended in St. Kitts, leveling the ODI series against India Women at 1-1 with one to play
Doug Bracewell, who was banned for an ODI for breaking team rules on alcohol, has kept his place in New Zealand’s Test squad. Jesse Ryder, who received the same punishment, remains outside.
It was not a last chance saloon that Jesse Ryder was drinking at in the wake of the second ODI in Napier.
Jesse Ryder's drinking habits have again landed him in hot water and seen him, along with Doug Bracewell, dropped by New Zealand for the final ODI against South Africa.
Kent’s Adam Ball will lead England Under-19s in their quadrangular ODI series in Australia in April, as part of the team’s preparations for this summer’s Under-19 World Cup
