Lee faces uphill battle for Test spot
The push of Brett Lee and Stuart Clark to regain their Test spots at the Gabba could be in vain
View ArticleWatson waits on perfect position
Shane Watson would like to stay at the top of Australia's Test order
View ArticleSmith enters revolving spin door
Andrew Hilditch raised more than a few eyebrows when he boldly declared Australia's spin bowling stocks were "in a pretty good spot at the moment"
View ArticleSelectors sympathetic to state T20 ambitions
Australia's selectors have made the rare decision to consider the state's prospects in the Big Bash for the opening one-day internationals against Pakistan
View ArticleLee called for international return
Brett Lee will be back in Australian colours at the World Twenty20 after being chosen for the first time since undergoing elbow surgery last year
View ArticleCricket Australia search for full-time selector
Cricket Australia are set to appoint their first full-time national selector in a move to professionalise the four-man panel
View ArticleNorth handed more breathing space
Andrew Hilditch, the chairman of selectors, is not plotting any changes to the batting line-up for the two Tests in India in October
View ArticleCricket Australia prepares to axe a selector
Cricket Australia will decide which of Merv Hughes, Jamie Cox or David Boon will be axed as a national selector at a board meeting on Friday
View ArticleYoung batsmen still a chance for Ashes
Andrew Hilditch says Australia's first Test squad is almost finalised, but some of the country's young batsmen remain "in the mix" to face England
View ArticleInjuries the main threat for settled Australia
For all the talk of Ashes change, injuries are the only things that can turn the Australian selectors from their preferred line-up for the opening Test
View ArticleAn embarrassing dress rehearsal
The selectors' job is to make decisions but Australia's keep on delaying them
View ArticleHilditch won't quit as chairman of selectors
Andrew Hilditch has confirmed he won't quit as Australia's chairman of selectors, and the only way he will leave the job is if he is sacked by Cricket Australia
View ArticleCricket Australia, look at yourself
Australians used to pride themselves on having the best cricket governance. Not anymore, now that the board seems bent on casting itself as a marketing organisation that dabbles in the game on the side
View ArticleAustralia gamble on fear factor
The selectors have taken some risks with the make-up of their 15-man World Cup squad
View ArticleAfter the debacle
To repair its reputation and standard of cricketing excellence, Australia must restore the strength of its domestic cricket and introduce balance in its corridors of power
View ArticleHilditch to stay on as chairman of selectors
Andrew Hilditch will remain Australia's chairman of selectors until at least August, when Cricket Australia will have the findings of a review headed by the former BHP chairman Don Argus
View ArticleHilditch regards job like he did the batting crease
Australia's chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch is hanging onto his job as stubbornly as he once did the batting crease.
View ArticleAshes autopsy report close at hand
Australian cricket's reckoning for a disastrous Ashes series, and the decline from greatness to mediocrity that preceded it, is belatedly at hand
View ArticleHilditch gone as chairman of selectors
Andrew Hilditch's time as Australia's chairman of selectors is over after the Cricket Australia board decided to appoint a full-time chairman of selectors
View ArticleSunset for Hilditch, sunrise for Australia
For all the dramas and disasters of Hilditch's five-year tenure as the part-time chairman of selectors, culminating in the loss of the Ashes, the wheel may be starting to turn
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