James Sutherland

Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland
Cricket Australia's James Sutherland said the cricket board and the ACA were "further apart than we would like to be"

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.
 

Doping widespread in Australian sport: probe

Drug use is widespread in Australian sport with growing links to organised crime, according to a damning official probe released Thursday that points to "clear parallels" with the Lance Armstrong case.
 

Doping widespread in Australian sport: probe

Drug use is widespread in Australian sport with growing links to organised crime, according to a damning official probe Thursday that points to "clear parallels" with the Lance Armstrong case.
 

Cricket clean, Australian chiefs say

Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said there was nothing in a damning government report into doping that linked the sport to drugs, saying he was shocked by the findings.
 

Australia defend rotation after Warne attack

Australian cricket chiefs on Monday backed chief selector John Inverarity after stinging criticism from Test great Shane Warne and other ex-players over the controversial rotation policy.
 

Angry Warne calls for new Australia coach

Test great Shane Warne on Wednesday called on Australia coach Mickey Arthur to be replaced by former New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming days after branding the nation's cricket chiefs "muppets".
 

Australia's Mike Hussey calls Test stumps at 37

Australian veteran Mike Hussey announced Saturday he will retire from Test cricket after next week's third and final match against Sri Lanka in Sydney.
 

Australia's Mike Hussey to retire from Test cricket

Australian veteran Mike Hussey announced he will retire from Test cricket after next week's third and final match against Sri Lanka in Sydney.
 

Ponting announces Test retirement

Australia's Ricky Ponting called time on a 17-year Test career that made him the world's second-highest run scorer, announcing this week's clash with South Africa will be his last.
 

Ponting announces retirement from Tests

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting called time on his 17-year Test career, announcing that this week's clash against South Africa in Perth will be his last.
 

2013-14 Ashes series dates unveiled

England will play five Tests, five one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals in their 2013-14 Ashes campaign in Australia, Cricket Australia said.
 

Visa for Pakistani asylum-seeker who helped Aussies

A Pakistani asylum-seeker and leg-spin bowler who helped Australia as they prepared for the first Test against South Africa was Thursday rewarded with a permanent visa to stay in the country.
 

Australia applauds day/night Tests approval

Cricket Australia Tuesday said it wanted to start playing day/night Tests as soon as practical after the International Cricket Council gave its seal of approval to the concept.
 

Watson to return home early amid burnout fears

All-rounder Shane Watson is set to return home from the Champions League Twenty20 in South Africa amid fears of burnout and a lack of activity in the longer form of the game, Cricket Australia said Monday.
 

Ponting on track to become Australia's most capped

Ricky Ponting could break Steve Waugh's record as Australia's most-capped Test cricketer in front of his home fans at Hobart after the international summer schedule was announced on Thursday.
 

Aussie paceman Brett Lee retires from int'l cricket

Australian pace bowler Brett Lee on Friday announced his retirement from international cricket after a 13-year career, saying his body and mind were no longer up to the stresses of touring.