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Naomi Osaka – latest in moving goal posts

Naomi Osaka – latest in moving goal posts
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Killing Amanda Stoker - On Line Opinion

Killing Amanda Stoker - On Line Opinion
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Bulls Coast stampede rages on with Ussie on the way

Rachel and Usman Khawaja were guests at Matt Renshaw s wedding last week. The home was listed on Airbnb for $400 a night, realestate.com.au reported. The Bulls connections don’t stop there. Another left-handed Queensland batsman, Matt Renshaw, married long-term partner Josie Harvey at Flaxton Gardens, near Maleny, last week. All-rounder James Bazley is a Coast product himself, having come up through the ranks at Sunshine Coast Scorchers. He had somewhat of a breakthrough season this year, combining with Jimmy Peirson to steer the Brisbane Heat to victory in a Big Bash thriller while making his one-day and Sheffield Shield debuts, showing enough to earn him a full contract for the 2021-22 season.

Swepson s plan to prolong career | Queensland Times

Too much bowling led to Mitch Swepson’s neck injury. Picture: Phil Hillyard Sport by Marco Monteverde 19th May 2021 2:22 PM | Updated: 2:38 PM The less bowling the better for Test hopeful Mitchell Swepson, as he hopes to avoid another neck injury that had him fearing for his career. Swepson, 27, suffered a scare in February when scans revealed he had a fractured neck vertebrae. The Bulls leg-spinner had played with the pain for most of the summer, with Swepson admitting “it was looking dire” in terms of his career being cut short. However, to his surprise he healed quickly and played in Queensland’s Sheffield Shield final win over NSW last month.

Australia s Test drought poses possible Ashes problems

Australia s Test drought poses possible Ashes problems ESPNCricInfo 19 May 2021, 16:43 GMT+10 Australia are set to play six matches in fewer than eight weeks next summer, after a gap of 312 days since their last assignment against India in January, meaning an idling Test team will have to re-learn the fundamentals of the longest form of the game in an almighty hurry. A one-off Test against Afghanistan at Bellerive Oval in November-December - Hobart s first Test match since November 2016 - will be followed by an Ashes series that will take in matches at the Gabba, Adelaide Oval (day-night), the MCG, the SCG and concluding at Perth Stadium in mid-January. It s the first time Sydney has not hosted the conclusion of an Ashes series since 1995, when the WACA Ground was the scene of the final match in early February.

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