Mateship and the art of throwing flatter only to deceive
Michael Bevan
The Australian cricket team perform a sacred ritual after every game that symbolises their brotherhood and winning culture. They have a beer and a sing-song.
From boycott to Ponting and back via Duckworth, Lewis and logos
Guardian writers pick over 43 days of black armbands, brave and beautiful batting and explosive bowling.
We have seen the future of the World Cup and it is green and golden
Mike Selvey in Johannesburg
The next World Cup in the Caribbean will be another cakewalk for the Australians if the rest of the world doesn't catch up quickly.
March 22: The world's best batsman gets the final stage his talents deserve, writes Mike Selvey.
'After all our wins teams are in awe of Australia'
Michael Bevan: My Test debut for Australia will always rank very high for me but tomorrow's match against India is the pinnacle as far as one-day cricket is concerned.
Gilchrist gets wax treatment as sportmanship rears its ugly head
March 22: Like it says in the song, Dave Podmore regrets he is unable to tell you the result of the World Cup final tomorrow.