Clarke's recurring back problem rules him out of Australia's first Champions Trophy matchSeptember 26th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke has been ruled out of Australia first Champions Trophy clash on Saturday against West Indies following recurring back problems that continue to trouble the batsman. Clarke has been struggling with the back pain for many years and has been managing the injury through the taxing international schedule that the Australians have.
'Have fun and embrace the intense build-up to series decider', says NielsenAugust 18th, 2009 LONDON - Tim Nielsen, the coach of Australian cricket team, has said the team must have some fun and embrace the intense build-up to the fifth and final Test match of the Ashes series, starting on Thursday. "I think the most important thing from our perspective is we don't run away from the fact it is a big game," The Daily Telegraph quoted Nielsen, as saying.
Strauss's gesture praised by Australian campJuly 31st, 2009 LONDON - England skipper Andrew Strauss's sporting gesture to allow Australia replace its injured wicket-keeper Brad Haddin, moments before the start of the long-delayed third Test at Edgbaston, has drawn praised by all and sundry including Australian coach Tim Nielsen. Strauss gave Australia permission to select reserve wicket-keeper Graham Manou for an extra-ordinary last minute Test debut after the team management discovered the seriousness of a finger injury to Haddin suffered during warm-ups and sent him to hospital for x-rays.
Struggling pacer Johnson has coach's backingJuly 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Struggling Australian spearhead Mitchell Johnson has been backed by team coach Tim Nielsen despite another terrible game in a three-day match against Northampton. The Australians won by 135 runs Sunday but the left-arm paceman is now in danger of losing his place for the third Test, beginning at Edgbaston Thursday.
Nielsen supports wayward JohnsonJuly 27th, 2009 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE - Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen continues to support struggling Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson despite another terrible game against Northampton. Johnson was the worst of Australia's bowlers in a three-day match against Northampton, which Australia won by 135 runs yesterday.
Johnson will play in Edgbaston Test, says Coach NielsenJuly 23rd, 2009 NORTHAMPTON - Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen has said that strike bowler Mitchell Johnson will play in the Npower Third Ashes Test against England at Edgbaston despite his wayward bowling in the first two Tests. Johnson, who took three wickets for 200 runs at Lord's, has been given all the support he needs to make a telling comeback, Nielsen said.
Australia careful about rushing Lee back into squadJuly 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee's Ashes tour is balanced on a knife edge as Australia's team management does not want to risk playing the injured paceman in a tour match. Australian coach Tim Nielsen has insisted that they would be careful while handling Lee and would not be rushing him back into the squad.
Oz coach says Strauss catch should have been referred to third umpireJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen has said that he would have liked the catch that England captain Andrew Strauss took of opener Phillip Hughes referred to the third umpire. "I would have liked to have seen it gone to the third umpire from a consistency point of view.
Ponting uneasy about Buchanan's coaching stint in EnglandJune 30th, 2009 WORCESTER - Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting says that he is uncomfortable about former coach and mentor John Buchanan taking up a coaching stint with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). "I just hope I don't see him with an England jumper on.
Hauritz's career in the balance after poor form against SussexJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - The international career of Australian off spinner Nathan Hauritz is hanging in the balance after taking one wicket for 158 runs in a tour match against Sussex. According to Fox Sports, the Australian team management has conceded that they are seriously thinking of leaving Hauritz on the sidelines in Cardiff, on a pitch that was tipped to take spin for the match, beginning on July 8.
Siddle will play first Ashes Test: NielsenJune 28th, 2009 WORCESTER - Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen has confirmed that in-form quick Peter Siddle will play the first Ashes Test at Cardiff. Siddle was the outstanding quick in the four-man pace bowl-off with Sussex as Australia's bowlers failed to finish off the resilient county side in the drawn match.
No balls can cost Oz bowlers Ashes selection, warns NielsenJune 26th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian coach Tim Nielsen has warned his bowlers to stop bowling no balls or it could cost them a berth in the Ashes Tests. Nielsen was furious that his players were called for overstepping the mark 22 times in 80 overs during the four-day match against Sussex County in Hove on Friday.
Manny Ramirez could begin minor league assignment for Dodgers next weekJune 18th, 2009 Manny could begin assignment in minors next weekLOS ANGELES — Manny Ramirez appears to be a week away from beginning a minor league assignment as he nears the end of his 50-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball's substance abuse policy. Manager Joe Torre said Wednesday that it was possible that Ramirez would start out playing for Class A Inland Empire next Thursday.
Australia' Watson says team unfazed by Buchanan's shift in loyaltyJune 12th, 2009 LEICESTER - Australia's cricketers have said that they are not to too bothered about appointment of their former coach John Buchanan to a consultancy role with the ECB. According to Australian all-rounder Shane Watson,Buchanan's temporary defection to England, was greeted without indignation in the Australian camp, with Watson believing the former national coach's presence will have little bearing on the Ashes result.
Oz quick bowlers to pick up pace for the AshesJune 11th, 2009 LEICESTER - Australia's fast bowlers will embark on an intensive Ashes preparation program after their early exit from the World Twenty20 championships. "I feel we have enough cricket time, remembering that we have back-to-back Tests.