SACA announces Under 19s squad for National Carnival
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) today announced a 13-man squad to play in the South Australian Under 19 National Carnival inCanberra from December 11 to 22.
View ArticleCleary and Bailey punish Tasmania
Mark Cleary's quickfire debut century and an impressive haul from Cullen Bailey put South Australia well on top of Tasmania on the second day at Adelaide
View ArticleTigers fight for survival as Lehmann sets huge target
Tasmania's match-saving mission suffered two batting blows on the third day after they were offered an unlikely 563 for victory by Darren Lehmann
View ArticleRedbacks win battle of the Baileys
The legspinner Cullen Bailey propelled South Australia to equal first on the Pura Cup table with a five-wicket haul as they beat Tasmania
View ArticleSouth Australia slip into more trouble
An absorbing contest unfolded at the Adelaide Oval with 17 wickets falling for over 300 runs during the second day of the Pura Cup match between South Australia and Victoria
View ArticleChappell calls for Clarke's Test return
Ian Chappell believes Australia must start thinking of the Ashes by reinstating Michael Clarke instead of Brad Hodge for the three-Test tour of South Africa
View ArticleBailey's four-wicket burst puts Australia ahead
A four-wicket burst by the legspinner Cullen Bailey orchestrated a lower-order collapse as Pakistan A conceded a first-innings lead of 79 on the third day of the Top End Series match against Australia...
View ArticleStandard Bank Academy trumps visiting Australians
A Standard Bank National Academy side completed a 2-0 limited-overs series win over Australia's Commonwealth Bank Centre of Excellence at the University of Pretoria's High Performance Centre
View ArticleRedbacks put the brakes on Victoria
South Australia's impressive all-round attack almost stalled Victoria on the first day at Adelaide as the visitors crawled to 5 for 244
View ArticleWarne finds form as Victoria take control
Two of Australia's greatest modern players held their sides together in Adelaide today, but it was Shane Warne's Victoria who held the upper hand over Darren Lehmann's South Australia with a day to play
View ArticleThe contenders
Peter English looks at the players lining up to replacing Australia's retiring veterans
View ArticleBailey helps Redbacks build competitive total
Jason Borgas and Cullen Bailey led an improved batting performance from South Australia, who fought hard to reach 7 for 262 at stumps
View ArticleHussey and Hodge fight back
David Hussey and Brad Hodge led a solid counter-attack for Victoria after South Australia showed more spirit than they have for months as their lower order fired to reach 398
View ArticleHodge and Klinger drive Victoria success
Brad Hodge justified his bold day-three declaration by setting up another chasing win for Victoria as they moved to the top of the Pura Cup table
View ArticleGillespie keeps his national contract
Jason Gillespie has held on to his Cricket Australia contract despite not playing any international games over the past year
View ArticleJenner warns of using Bailey as next Warne
Terry Jenner says it could be "devastating" for the development of Cullen Bailey if he is thrust into the national side straight after Shane Warne
View ArticleVulnerable, but where's the challenge?
Even when Hayden and Gilchrist are gone in two years' time, there aren't enough teams in sight to challenge the Australian supremacy
View ArticleExperienced campaigners lead Australian Academy
Eleven first-class players have been named in the Australian Academy squad
View ArticleAustralian Academy aim to match senior success
The third version of the Emerging Players Tournament begins in Queensland on Monday
View ArticleNew Zealand A cleansweep Twenty20 phase
The opener Neil Broom blasted New Zealand A to their second consecutive win in the Twenty20 stage of the Emerging Players Tournament with a punishing 84 not out against the Australian Academy
View ArticleIn the shadows of greatness
Peter English on Cullen Bailey, Australia's bright new legspin hope
View ArticleLehmann has faith in new breed of spinners
Darren Lehmann holds no fears for the young spinners Dan Cullen and Cullen Bailey if they are thrown into Tests against the batting might of India in January
View ArticleMacGill will be a key in Pakistan - Nielsen
Stuart MacGill will play a significant role in Australia's three-Test tour of Pakistan early next year, according to the coach Tim Nielsen
View ArticleRedbacks recall Bailey as Tait out injured
South Australia have recalled Cullen Bailey to their Pura Cup squad to face New South Wales in Adelaide on Friday in place of the injured Shaun Tait
View ArticleWhite and Bailey head back to the Academy
Five emerging men have been recalled to the Centre of Excellence as part of the 2008 intake
View ArticleMacGill named for Pura Cup return
The last round of Pura Cup matches looms as a bowl-off between Australia's spinners after Stuart MacGill was named in the New South Wales squad for his first match back since an operation on his right...
View ArticleBollinger and Marsh receive contracts
David Hussey, Doug Bollinger, Shaun Marsh and Beau Casson have earned their first Cricket Australia contracts but Chris Rogers was the major omission in the 25-man squad for 2008-09
View ArticleHussey sees contract as 'stepping stone'
David Hussey was in disbelief when he discovered he had earned his first Cricket Australia contract but the Victoria batsman knows there is still a long way to go before his dream of playing Test...
View ArticleCasson 'comfortable' if call-up comes
Beau Casson says he is ready to become Australia's latest Test debutant if the opportunity arises when the third Test against West Indies begins in Barbados next week
View ArticleRedbacks recall Bailey and Cosgrove
The legspinner Cullen Bailey, the forgotten man in Australia's slow-bowling stocks, has been called into the South Australia squad for his first state appearance of the season
View ArticleBailey breaks free after summer in the wilderness
Cullen Bailey's first Sheffield Shield game in more than a year has been a success with his career-best figures allowing South Australia to chase outright points against Queensland
View ArticleRedbacks sneak home despite Hartley century
Queensland's lower order collapsed in a frenetic finish to hand South Australia a valuable 19-run victory
View ArticleNew summer but Redbacks face familiar issues
Each season South Australia start with the same questions
View ArticleHarris and Bailey secure draw for Redbacks
Daniel Harris played a captain's innings to save South Australia from defeat at the Adelaide Oval, where Victoria had to settle for a draw despite their enormous first-innings lead
View ArticleBailey called in by South Australia
South Australia have welcomed back the legspinner Cullen Bailey for their Sheffield Shield encounter with the leaders Victoria
View ArticleRedbacks crawl on Klinger half-century
Michael Klinger's half-century was the highlight for South Australia on a snail-paced day as they reached 4 for 167 in Adelaide
View ArticleDoolan, Kruger give Tasmania hope
Alex Doolan and Nick Kruger have given Tasmania a strong chance of chasing 373 for victory in Adelaide, which would secure them a home Sheffield Shield final
View ArticleGoing back to the grades
South Australia have been Sheffield Shield whipping boys for too long. Their new coach, Darren Berry, is confident he can change that by instilling an attacking mindset in his players
View ArticleFinal Redbacks pair clings on for draw
South Australia's last pair, Cullen Bailey and Peter George, survived for 22 overs to avoid defeat at Adelaide Oval, where rain and that final stand thwarted Western Australia
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