Michael neser
Weatherald, Neser Included, Maxwell, Renshaw Dropped As Australia Unveil Central Contracts
Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett are among the notable inclusions, both securing their first full national contracts after making their debuts in the recent Ashes series.
Weatherald’s selection is especially noteworthy, indicating strong support from selectors for him to remain Australia’s Test opener. The 31-year-old is gearing up for a notable homecoming in Darwin during the upcoming series against Bangladesh. Additionally, he has confirmed he will play for Leicestershire in the County Championship, enhancing his credentials in red-ball cricket.
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Windies Quick Jayden Seales Replaces Neser At Hampshire For County Championship
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Ashes: Stokes Limps Off The Field With Adductor Injury On Day 4 Of SCG Test
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Ashes: Head, Smith Carry Aus To 518/7 At Stumps On Day 3 In Sydney
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Ashes 2025-26: One Of Those Rare Occasions Where It Actually Came Off, Says Neser On Root Dismissal
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Ashes: AUS Reach 166/2 At Stumps On Day 2 After ENG Dismissed For 384
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ऐसे ही OUT हो सकते थे जो रूट, Michael Neser ने डाइव लगाकर एक हाथ से पकड़ा हैरतअंगेज…
सिडनी टेस्ट के दूसरे दिन जो रूट 160 रनों की पारी खेलकर आउट हुए। उनका विकेट माइल नेसर ने लिया जिन्होंने खुद की ही गेंद पर एक शानदार कैच पकड़ा। ...
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Ashes: Root, Brook Lift England To 211/3 As Bad Weather Forces Early Stumps On Day 1 At SCG
Sydney Cricket Ground: Joe Root and Harry Brook’s unbeaten 154-run partnership helped England survive an early collapse as the visitors recovered from 57/3 and reached 211/3 before bad weather halted ...
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Ashes: It Was Really Important To Show Character For The Rest Of The Series, Says Root After MCG…
Boxing Day Test: Joe Root said England have shown their real character and bravery with the bat as they have achieved a much-needed breakthrough by winning their first Test match ...
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Ashes: England Bag First Test Win On Australian Soil Since 2011
Melbourne Cricket Ground: England ended an almost 15-year-long wait with a spirited victory on Australian soil in the fourth Ashes Test, defeating the hosts by four wickets in a frenetic ...
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Ashes 2025-26: We Had To Just Be Patient And Let The Wicket Do The Work, Says Neser After…
Every Boxing Day: Michael Neser described patience and discipline as the key to success after his standout all-round display on Boxing Day at the MCG helped Australia seize control of ...
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Ashes: Tongue Becomes First England Bowler Since 1998 To Take Five-for At MCG
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Josh Tongue scripted history after he became the first England bowler this century to claim a five-wicket haul in Men's Tests at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here ...
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No-ball Drama In Boxing Day Test Fuels Fresh Ashes Controversy
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