Cricket Australia

The Afghanistan game will serve as a warm-up for Australia's series against Pakistan in the UAE
Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers' Association have announced a fresh five-year agreement
Mitchell Johnson, 30, has not played for Australia in any form of the game since November last year due to a foot injury
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland
Simon Katich released a statement through Cricket Australia citing his family as the main reason for his retirement
Simon Katich released a statement through Cricket Australia citing his family as the main reason for his retirement
Hussey requested permission to stay home after his fourth child was born three months early
Cricket Australia's James Sutherland said the cricket board and the ACA were "further apart than we would like to be"
Australia recently returned from a tour to the West Indies
Australia's Mitchell Starc was due to begin an initial five-week deal with Yorkshire
Australian bowler James Pattinson appeals for lbw against West Indies batsman Kieran Powell
Stuart Law will return to his home city of Brisbane to take up his new job
Stuart Law will return to his home city of Brisbane to take up his new job
Shane Warne will be inducted at the Allan Border Medal ceremony in Melbourne on Monday
Michael Clarke was troubled by the back complaint in Friday's three-wicket loss to Sri Lanka in Hobart
Michael Clarke strained his right hamstring while fielding during Australia's four-wicket ODI loss to India
Nathan Bracken is arguing that Cricket Australia's doctors cannot provide "competent" medical advice to elite athletes

Watson to continue playing Tests after ban

Speculation about the Test future of Australian vice-captain Shane Watson ended Monday with an announcement that he will return to India after serving a one-match ban.
 

Watson to continue playing Tests after ban

Speculation about Australian vice-captain Shane Watson's Test future was put to bed with an announcement that he will return to action after serving a one-match ban.
 

Ponting backs Watson as team player

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has backed Shane Watson as a team player and said the Cricket Australia official who suggested he was not would live to regret his comments.
 

Watson denies rift with skipper Clarke

Australian vice-captain Shane Watson has denied any rift with skipper Michael Clarke and strongly rejected suggestions he is not a team player after being axed for one Test for indiscipline.
 

Aus coach Arthur reveals 'attitude' problems

Australia coach Mickey Arthur said a team culture including unacceptable "back-chat" and "attitude" forced him to controversially axe four players for the next Test in India.
 

New Cricket World Cup chairman appointed

Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket on Wednesday appointed Ralph Waters as chairman of the organising committee for the 2015 World Cup after the death last week of James Strong.
 

Watson denies rift with skipper Clarke

Australian vice-captain Shane Watson has denied any rift with skipper Michael Clarke and strongly rejected suggestions he is not a team player after being axed for one Test for indiscipline.
 

Australia cricket in crisis after axings

Australia's preparations for their Ashes double-header against England have been plunged into turmoil after four players were axed for not doing a "homework" assignment during the tour of India.
 

Door left open for Watson after suspension

Cricket Australia general manager Pat Howard said that the door was still open for Shane Watson to play Tests after the vice-captain returned home following his axing from their next India match.
 

Australia Test team in crisis after axings

Australia's Test team has been plunged into crisis after four players were axed for not doing a self-criticism assignment during the tour in India as an Ashes double-header looms against England.
 

Pakistani's journey from graveyard to Baggy Green

Fawad Ahmed's cricketing journey began in a graveyard in his village in northwest Pakistan but could yet culminate in an Ashes Test for Australia at the home of cricket, Lord's.
 

Australia cricket starts to break all-white mould

As Australian cricket struggles to recapture former glories, the sport's chiefs are painfully aware of the need to widen the net to reflect the country's burgeoning cultural diversity.
 

Pakistan asylum-seeker dreams of Australia call-up

Pakistani asylum-seeker Fawad Ahmed, who was granted a permanent Australia visa in November, wants to play in the Ashes against England, and his state coach believes he is good enough.
 

Pakistan asylum-seeker dreams of Australia call-up

Pakistani asylum-seeker Fawad Ahmed, who was granted a permanent Australia visa in November, wants to play in the Ashes against England, and his state coach believes he is good enough.
 

India police say were warned of Hyderabad bomb threat

India's government was accused Friday of major intelligence failures after twin bicycle bombings killed 16 people, as it emerged police were warned months ago of a possible attack at the site.
 

Bomb-hit Hyderabad to host Australia Test

Hyderabad will host the second Test match between India and Australia as scheduled next week despite twin bombings in the city that killed 14 and wounded dozens, officials said on Friday.
 

India police say were warned about Hyderabad bomb threat

Indian police revealed Friday they had been warned of a possible attack by Islamist militants in a bustling shopping area of Hyderabad where twin bombings killed at least 14 people and wounded scores.
 

Australia to play Hyderabad Test series despite blasts

Cricket Australia on Friday said it planned to play the second Test against India in Hyderabad as scheduled next week despite deadly bomb attacks in the city on the eve of the series opener.
 

India hunts bombers after Hyderabad carnage

India hunted on Friday for perpetrators of twin bomb attacks that killed 14 people and wounded dozens more near a cinema and a bus stand in a busy neighbourhood in the city of Hyderabad.
 

Doubts over Aussie cricket tour after India blasts

Cricket Australia said the safety of its players was paramount as doubts were expressed over whether the Test series against India starting on Friday could go ahead after deadly bomb attacks in Hyderabad.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Cricket Australia

Logo of the Cricket Australia
Formation1905
HeadquartersMelbourne,Victoria (Australia)
MembershipInternational Cricket Council
ChairmanJack Clarke
Key peopleJames Sutherland (CEO)
WebsiteOfficial site