Australia's 1987 Cricket World Cup winners receive medals 30 years after their triumph. Allan Borderβs squad won the fourth edition of the tournament beating England in the final played at Calcutta but never received medals for their success.
Read moreAustralia beat the hosts West Indies by 58 runs to win the final of the One-Day International tri-series in Barbados.
Read moreSteve Smith agreed that Marlon Samuels is the batsman in form. George Bailey spoke about the Australian team's exciting batting line up.
Read moreWest Indies beat Australia by by four wickets with 26 balls to spare at Warner Park, St Kitts. Put into bat, Australia scored 265 for 7 with Usman Khawaja (98), Steve Smith (74) and George Bailey (55) all scoring half-centuries.
Read moreAustralia's 36-run win against South Africa was marred by news of David Warner's injury. The Australian opener has suffered a fracture to his left index finger while fielding during the tri-series match in St Kitts.
Read moreAustralia begin the tri-series as clear favourites as the top-ranked ODI side with many superstars in their ranks. But many of them are returning from injury. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc's expected comeback is the main talking point.
Read moreAs the Australian cricket team gets ready to begin their tri-series campaign in West Indies, opening batsman Aaron Finch sounded the warning bells to their opponents.
Read moreAustralian captain Steve Smith celebrated his 27th birthday in Guyana ahead of the tri-series in in West Indies. South Africa is the other team in the tournament. Team members of all three countries attended a welcome ceremony in Guyana where birthday boy Steve Smith cuts a cake to celebrate the occasion.
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