In a summer littered with books by former cricketers none is as absorbing as Brad Haddin’s but for different reasons.
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Australia v South Africa 2016: Ball-tampering Proteas captain Faf du Plessis booed
Ball-tampering South Africa captain Faf du Plessis’ arrival on Adelaide Oval was met with jeers and boos.
The massive search for the thousands of unknown WAFL players
Before the Eagles entered the-then VFL in 1987, footy-goers would pack into suburban grounds around Perth to watch the greats and the not-so greats running around in the WAFL.
World Cup of Golf: Two-over "just a score" as Australians struggle on opening day
A buoyant Adam Scott and Marc Leishman have reminded everyone there’s still a lot of golf to be played, despite struggling through their opening round at the Word Cup of Golf at Kingston Heath.
WNBL: Kate Gaze latest injury blow for Canberra Capitals
Canberra Capitals’ horror run of injuries has continued with guard Kate Gaze succumbing to a niggling foot injury.
World Cup of Golf 2016: Spain's Rafa Cabrera Bello and Jon Rahm surge to lead
Player partner love-ins had dominated the pre-tournament World Cup of Golf talkfest, but a pair of Spaniards who hadn’t met until a few months ago tamed a testing Kingston Heath.
Australia v South Africa Test cricket: Matthew Wade changes tune of the team
Cometh the hour, cometh the annoying little prick. If the wicketkeeper is the drummer in a cricketing band, Australia had ditched Charlie Watts and brought in Keith Moon.
Sam Fisher's nervous wait for draft night
Sam Fisher has been doing his best to contain his nerves ahead of Friday night’s AFL draft.
Oppy and Paris-Roubaix winner Mathew Hayman keen to keep riding for Orica-BikeExchange
Canberra cyclist Mathew Hayman jokes he’s like a fine wine as he delays a decision on his future.
The caps fit; now for the careers
Between overs, Matt Renshaw dashed hither and thither from his first slip eyrie, ferrying caps for bowlers, delivering compliments and encouragements. If a thick edge had to be retrieved from boundary rope, off he obligingly went, but perhaps resisting the urge to sprint, for this was Test cricket, after all.

