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Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald has raised doubts over the use of the Dukes pink ball in Tests after a chaotic finish at Sabina Park.
Australia suffered a late collapse under lights to give the West Indies hope in the third Test.
The combination of the pink ball and the conditions at Sabina Park has prompted Australia to reassess the balance of their playing XI, with captain Pat Cummins not ruling out the possibility of ...
Starc @ 100: A beast at home, a pink-ball master and a menace for left-handers Mitchell Starc is a pleased bowler, walking off with a career-best 6 for 48 Associated Press ...
Starc beats Ravichandran Ashwin by a margin of two balls here, the only bowler with over 250 wickets bowling to the left-handers. Against right-handers, Starc has 270 wickets at a strike rate of ...
West Indies, Australia weigh up selection for pink-ball challenge Neither side confirmed their XI the day before the final Test with Australia leaving the door ajar to leave out Nathan Lyon Alex ...
Stats Analysis Starc @ 100: A beast at home, a pink-ball master and a menace for left-handers All the stats from the Australian quick's phenomenal career ...
Australia set to take on pink Dukes ball for first time against West Indies in day-night Test Australia is about to be confronted with a mystical instrument brought back to life that it has never ...
Australia is about to be confronted with a mystical instrument brought back to life that it has never confronted before and could conceivably never face again: a pink Dukes ball.
A red bowling ball at the center of 10 scattered and falling pins on a yellow background. But it was triangular numbers that got the ball rolling in the first place.
Three colours are used for cricket balls in different formats - red, white, and pink. The difference in colour is down to visibility. The traditional red ball remains used for Test matches as they ...