Notes from the Pavilion
Our round-up of the week's coming and goings in Australian cricket
Joe Burns and Usman Khawaja nail Australian Test team auditions
They might not have received an overwhelming show of support from selector Mark Waugh, but the batsmen made the most of their opportunity at the Gabba
David Warner still Australian cricket's antagonist-in-chief as New Zealand loom
David Warner’s verbal sparring with New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum could come back to haunt him by the end of the New Zealand Tests
To see or not to see – Australian cricket divided over pink ball Test
This week in Australian cricket: players make a fuss about the pink ball, the Matador Cup winds up and the case of the dodgy scorebook
Notes from the Pavilion – the week in Australian cricket
Burns likely on Boxing Day; Kallis is big in the Bash; Nine sends Chappell into the underworld
Why Michael Clarke bowing out now could be a fitting end to a great career
After yet another injury, the battered skipper can no longer affect an illusion of vitality and hinted that he knows the game is almost up
Notes from the Pavilion – the week in Australian cricket
Farewell Phillip; the players’ dilemma; schedule shuffle; new home for Victoria; and time to reconnect with the game
Notes from the Pavilion – the week in Australian cricket
The ‘Watto diet’; a question of leadership; veteran quicks bounce back in the Shield; and the death of Australia’s 27th captain
The week in Australian cricket: can you outsource batting?
Russell Jackson: A 563-man squad for the Ashes; what is a good crowd?; Southern Stars streak; father-son centuries
The week in Australian cricket: Chappell v Tendulkar
Russell Jackson: Also featuring a Shane Watson comeback; Abu Dhabi wash-up; an Aussie coach in England; and cameras on helmets
Notes from the Pavilion – the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: Addressing Australia’s spin conundrum; Warriors sizzle in the barbie cup; KP goes clubbing in Victoria; Stones roll into Bowral; mother pads up
Notes from the Pavilion: Australia's problem with reverse swing
Also featuring a Ben Hilfenhaus hat-trick; the pink ball; memories of a quadruple century; and the baggy green at auction
The week in Australian cricket: To Watson or not to Watson?
Russell Jackson: A shock defeat to Afghanistan; Glenn Maxwell is a one-man team; and how batsmen can handle Mitch
The week in Australian cricket: Terrific Ten and pig news
Russell Jackson: Australia go for experience at World T20; some decidedly unfunny comedy; a look back at the Big Bash
The week in Australian cricket: Ben's a slam Dunk for star player
Slow start in SA, hope for Aussie women and why Hurricanes had the best player and last laugh
The week in Australian cricket: Bradman theories and the $1,000 tweet
Russell Jackson: Thoughts on the South Africa tour; the women's Ashes; what was behind the Don's obsession; and Wasim Akram in Melbourne
Notes from the Pavilion: the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: Mitchell Johnson in award shock; the dumbest smart guy in Australian cricket; Shaun Marsh; and two hat-tricks in an innings
Notes from the Pavilion: the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: The Women's Ashes; two Test series are a farce; Thunder snap losing streak; and Shane Warne's budgie smugglers
Notes from the Pavilion: the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: Bob Hawke's star turn; a catch for the ages; an unjust lbw; Australia's almost half-centurion; and a collapse worthy of England
Notes from the Pavilion: the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: Chris Rogers's ugly beauty; the worst women's cricket interview ever; Sydney Thunder slump continues; and Morgan v Chappell
Notes from the Pavilion: the week in Australian cricket
Russell Jackson: Nine's love affair with Dave Warner; on the passing of Mary Loy; drinking at the cricket; and scattering ashes at the MCG
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