Chris Rogers hired as Cricket Australia's high performance coach
Cricket | March 14, 2018 10:20 ISTRogers has scored five Test centuries in 25 matches, with an average of 42.87, and featured in Ashes success on home soil in 2013-14.
Rogers has scored five Test centuries in 25 matches, with an average of 42.87, and featured in Ashes success on home soil in 2013-14.
Chris Gayle has targeted Ian Chappell, Andrew Flintoff and Chris Rogers in an extract of his autobiography for the criticism he received from fellow cricketers for making allegedly sexist comments to Channel 10’s presenter Mel McLaughlin
London: Opening batsman Chris Rogers confirmed on Tuesday that this week's final Ashes Test at The Oval would be his last for Australia."I have had an amazing couple of years playing for Australia and enjoyed
London: Australian opening batsman Chris Rogers is likely to play in the third Ashes Test starting July 29 against England after scans cleared him of any serious injury. The 37-year-old was forced to retire hurt after
London: Australia dealt England a humiliating Ashes defeat at Lord's on Sunday, winning by 405 runs to level the five-match series and deliver a wounding defeat from which England may struggle to recover.The match ended
London: Australia opener Chris Rogers has revealed former skipper Steve Waugh's words of wisdom inspired him to score an unbeaten knock of 158 runs on the first day of the second Ashes Test here.Australia ended
London: Australia roared back into Ashes contention with a powerful batting performance on the first day of the second test on Thursday.Opener Chris Rogers and Steve Smith scored fluent centuries as Australia closed on 337-1.It's
Cardiff, Wales: England started and finished day two of the Ashes series opener admirably on Thursday, with Australia still trying to find an edge at sun-bathed Sophia Gardens.In the morning, the last three England wickets
Melbourne: Australia's opening batsman Chris rogers on Monday indicated that he will drop the curtains on his Test career at the completion of the upcoming Ashes series.rogers 37, said signing off from his career
Sydney: Australian opener Chris Rogers said he contemplated retiring after being hit at the back of his helmet by a Rohit Sharma sweep shot while fielding during the second cricket Test against India at the
Sydney: Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin admitted that the visiting bowlers were guilty of leaking too many runs in the final session of play to allow Australia a 348-run second innings lead on the fourth day
Sydney: Joe Burns scored a quickfire 66 off just 39 balls while Steve Smith scored a half-century and passed one of Don Bradman's milestones on Friday as Australia amassed 251-6 in its second innings after
Sydney: Australia recovered from the early loss of opener David Warner to be 38-1 at tea on day four of the fourth test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday, leading India by 135 runs.Ravi
Sydney: Scoreboard after Australia scored 251/6 in second innings at Stumps after bowling India out for 475 in first innings on Day 4 in the fourth test played at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here Friday. Australia
Sydney: Opener David Warner continued to torment a hapless India by slamming a fluent century as Australia reached a resounding 348 for two on the opening day to take early control of the fourth and
Sydney: David Warner scored a century and shared a 200-run opening stand with Chris Rogers to give Australia the upper hand over India at tea Tuesday on the first day of the fourth test.India's bowlers
Sydney: David Warner and Chris Rogers gave Australia a flying start against India, guiding the hosts to 123-0 at lunch Tuesday on the first day of the fourth cricket test.India's bowlers were wayward in the
Sydney: Scoreboard after Australia scored 348/2 at Stumps on Day 1 in the fourth test against India played at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here Tuesday. Toss: Australia won the toss and opt to batAustralia 1st innings:
Sydney: Australia opener Chris Rogers has said out-of-form all-rounder Shane Watson's biggest problem is he sets very high playing standards and judges himself too harshly."He's an interesting character, he does put a lot of pressure
Sydney: Australia opening batsman Chris Rogers has declared that the Sydney Test against India will be his last on home soil.The 37-year-old wishes to hang up his boots following the Ashes in the summer. With
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