SYDNEY (Reuters) -Uncapped Nathan McSweeney has beaten out his rivals to secure the vacant spot in the Australia team for the first test against India in Perth, with head selector George Bailey ...
AP Australian chief selector George Bailey has firmly defended the decision ... but that’s not necessarily how cricket teams ...
Australian chief selector George Bailey defended the move to include uncapped batter Nathan McSweeney in the squad for the ...
Australian chief selector George Bailey has fired back at the criticism levelled by former Test opener Ed Cowan, who called ...
Beau Webster, fresh off an impressive season in the Sheffield Shield and solid performances with Australia A, is ready to ...
Nathan McSweeney averages 20 when he comes to the crease inside the first three overs of an innings but George Bailey is ...
Nathan McSweeney had never opened the batting at first-class level before this week’s Australia A match against India A at ...
Former Test opener Ed Cowan has criticized the selection of Nathan McSweeney as an opener for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar ...
George Bailey puts his faith on the South Australian Nathan McSweeney's selection for the opening Test of Border Gavaskar ...
Nathan McSweeney won the race Sunday to open for Australia in the first of five Tests against India this month, while Josh Inglis was a surprise inclusion in their 13-man squad Sunday.
Australia’s chief selector George Bailey revealed the thought process behind choosing Nathan McSweeney as an opener for the ...
The 🇦🇺 Test squad has dropped, so drop us your Border-Gavaskar Trophy predictions #AUSvIND Full story: ...