Tibby Cotter, the stocky fellow from the Sydney suburb of Glebe, was the Brett Lee of his time, the fastest bowler in the world. A much-loved larrikin who shattered the stumps and the spirit of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It’s not quite that his name no longer resonates on the collective Australian sporting psyche, but even at best it is his name only that ...
Albert Cotter, a slinging fast bowler who played Ashes cricket in Australia and England between 1903 and 1912, died as an Anzac in the Australian Lighthorse charge on Beersheba, Paige Taylor tells us ...
Test cricket was hit hard by the two World Wars, and this topic has been brought into focus by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission this weekend as they seek to raise money and awareness during ...
Australia coach Darren Lehmann wants his charges to be students of history - both on and off the park. So when the one-day squad assembled in Canberra for a match against South Africa, Cricket ...
For the past three years, the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust and some government ministries appear to have been working to a plan to completely take over the open spaces of Moore Park, a few kilometres ...
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