‘I’ve got to keep working hard to maintain that respect from the boys’, says David Warner

Image courtesy of: Zimbio

“I let them down in the Champions Trophy, and not getting selected in the first two Tests was massive for us”

Australia opening batsman David Warner is determined “to keep working hard” in order to “maintain that respect from the boys” after conceding that he had “let them down in the Champions Trophy”.

Continue reading

‘I’ve had a tough trot but I’m just happy to score runs for NSW’, says David Warner

Image courtesy of: ABC

“I just backed myself and played my strokes and it’s good to see the boys, all of us, gelling together and playing so well.”

Australia opening batsman David Warner has admitted to having a “tough trot” in the past couple of months, but the flamboyant big-hitter added that he was “happy to score runs for NSW [New South Wales]” after smashing back-to-back centuries for them in the ongoing Ryobi Cup.

Continue reading

England players apologise for urinating on Oval pitch

Image courtesy of: The Telegraph

“We got carried away amongst the euphoria of winning such a prestigious series and accept that some of our behaviour was inappropriate”

The England Ashes squad have apologised for their over-the-top post-series celebrations at The Oval, which saw them take turns urinating on the pitch, while the others cheered on.

Continue reading

David Warner’s punch could actually unite Australia ‘in a funny sort of way’, says Shane Warne

Image courtesy of: The Guardian

Warner has been suspended till the first Ashes Test

While most cricket pundits and former players were quick to condemn David Warner’s attack on England’s ‘Golden Boy’ Joe Root, ex-Australia spin king Shane Warne believes the incident could actually unite Australia “in a funny sort of way”.

Continue reading