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(Reuters) -England batter Joe Root said his experience of 158 tests makes him better equipped than ever to end a victory ...
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Cricket Australia CEO says test format needs to remain viable or some rivals will go ‘bankrupt’
Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg warns that some national associations — without naming names — will go ...
Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg says the traditional test format could push some cricket nations into financial ruin ...
Australia all-rounder Mitchell Owen has been ruled out for the remainder of the white-ball series against South Africa due to ...
Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg warns Test cricket could become financially unsustainable for some nations, urging fewer ...
Admitting he has been "unpopular" since becoming Cricket Australia boss, Todd Greenberg believes some nations will go ...
England batter Joe Root said his experience of 158 tests makes him better equipped than ever to end a victory drought in Australia, as he ramps up preparations for the upcoming Ashes series.
The ICC has recently formed a working group to reflect on the future of Test cricket and the potential to introduce a two-tier system. CA chief said the focus should be on playing more quality matches ...
Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg suggests a reduced Test calendar could benefit smaller nations, emphasizing quality over ...
Marking 100 days until the home Ashes series against England begins in Perth, Australia cricket chief Todd Greenberg ...
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India Today on MSNTest cricket could send nations bankrupt, Cricket Australia boss says
The Australian cricket board chief suggested that forcing other nations to play Test cricket could be a financial loss for ...
Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg warns the traditional Test format could lead to bankruptcy for certain nations and calls for a slimmer schedule.
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