Redbacks maintain Shield hold on Vics
South Australia have built a hefty lead on the penultimate day of their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at Adelaide Oval.
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South Australia have built a hefty lead on the penultimate day of their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at Adelaide Oval.
Daniel Drew completed his maiden first-class ton in only his second Sheffield Shield match to help South Australia post a healthy first innings total on day two of their clash with Victoria.
South Australia will bat first after winning the toss against Victoria in Will Pucovski's comeback to Sheffield Shield cricket.
Former Australia skipper Allan Border feels the Pakistan series is the opportunity for the visiting side to "make a name" for themselves. Australia will tour Pakistan for three Tests, three ODIs and one T20I. The first Test will be played in Rawalpindi from March 4. Border said the series is a good opportunity to beat Pakistan in Pakistan and come out with flying colours. "This is the opportunity for the boys to really make a name for themselves. From Australia's point of view, they have not had a lot of success in the subcontinent," Border said on PCB Podcast.
Australia have named a full-strength squad for their historic Test series in Pakistan, which is set to begin on March 4.
Australia named a full-strength squad on Tuesday for its first Pakistan tour in 24 years, with spinners Mitchell Swepson and Ashton Agar drafted to back up their formidable pace attack. Pat Cummins' side -- which recently lost coach Justin Langer in acrimonious circumstances -- are slated to play a three-Test series in Rawalpindi, Karachi and Lahore from March 4. Bowler Josh Hazelwood will be back in action after missing most of Australia's recent 4-0 demolition of England in the Ashes. Scott Boland who thrilled fans with a stunning debut at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during that series -- including a spell that saw him take six wickets for seven runs -- has been retained.
West Australians Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Agar and Josh Inglis have been picked in the Australian squad for the team's first tour of Pakistan since 1998.
Australia have named a full-strength squad for their Test series against Pakistan, which begins on 4 March.