Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

PLUS Your club board comp is now up!
BigFooty Tipping Notice Img
Weekly Prize - Join Any Time - Tip Opening Round
The Golden Ticket - Official AFL on-seller of MCG and Marvel Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
It's been some day trying to process the news of Shane Warne's death but I got a chuckle out of thisSomeone just pointed out that on all days, today is Daryl Cullinan's birthday
They faced 6 balls!Both openers unbeaten at stumps is a pretty good result
They faced 6 balls!
Log in to remove this Banner Ad
I do wonder if Langer is watching on from home and smiling and Pakistan pile up the runs in the first innings.
RIP Warnie a true legend , I still get a wtf moment watching the Gatting ball of the century ..
Wow take a look at Hobbs and Sutcliffe. Ave 88 across 38 innings in a very difficult era to bat. Admittedly probably only played in England and Australia but that is some record.
Stumped Healy, bowled King
I'll let them claim Kingy as a Vic just for today.
WA on top in the Marsh Cup.
Finch finally getting some runs.
Jhye has 2/12 off of 8 overs.
I think if we get it in 40 overs we go to top spot.How quickly do we need to chase this down to make the final?

Good changes all round imo
Mankads now officially within the spirit of cricket -
The Law has been moved from the “Unfair Play” section to Law 38 (Run out), but the wording remains the same.
This intentionally destigmatises non-striker run-outs, which have become a source of controversy among the cricket community.
Also, this change -
Law 18.11 has also been changed so that when a batter is out caught, the new batter shall come in at the striker’s end, irrespective of whether the players crossed.
And this too -
Meanwhile, one of the cricket’s fabled acts looks destined to become a thing of the past, with the updated Laws banning the application of saliva onto the match ball.
Using saliva on the ball was understandably banned after the Covid-19 pandemic, but research conducted by the MCC found this had little to no impact on the amount of swing bowlers were getting — using sweat to polish the ball was equally effective.