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  1. They are regarded as most successful cricket teams in the history of Cricket. The national team has played 866 Test matches, winning 414, losing 232, 218 draw and 2 Tie. As of May 2022, Australia is ranked first in the ICC Test Championship on 128 rating points.

  2. La Selección de críquet de Australia es el equipo que representa al país en las competiciones oficiales. Está dirigida por la Australian Cricket Board . Es una de las selecciones más exitosas en este deporte, ha participado en todas las ediciones de la Copa del Mundo de Críquet y es el equipo que más campeonatos ha ganado, en cinco ...

  3. As of 22 November 2022, Australia have played 975 ODI matches, winning 592 matches and losing 340; they also tied 9 matches, whilst 34 had no result. [6] They have won the Cricket World Cup a record 5 times, more than any other nation, in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015, and were also runners-up in 1975 and 1996 .

    • Background
    • Domestic Teams, Playing National Tournaments
    • History
    • Finances
    • Competitions
    • Honours
    • Principals / Chairman of Cricket Australia
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    Cricket Australia is an administrative organisation responsible for cricketin Australia. Cricket Australia has six member organisations that represent each of the Australian states. These organisations are: 1. New South Wales – Cricket NSW 2. Queensland – Queensland Cricket 3. South Australia – South Australian Cricket Association 4. Tasmania – Cri...

    Cricket Australia also maintains a healthy but independent association with the Australian Cricketers' Associationto provide proper player's rights, welfare requirements and pay agreements.

    The first centralised authority for the administration of cricket in Australia was established in 1892 when representatives from the state associations of New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria came together to establish the Australasian Cricket Council. However the Australasian Cricket Council was disbanded in 1898, and what is now known as...

    The organisation's revenue was A$380.9 million in the financial year ended 30 June 2015, with a net surplus of $99 million largely attributed to the success of co-hosting the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup.[citation needed]

    As well as responsibility for Australian international sides, Cricket Australia organises interstate cricket in Australia, including the premier competitions in each of the major forms of the game. These are the Marsh Sheffield Shield in first-class cricket (men's competition only), the Marsh One-Day Cup (men) and the Women's National Cricket Leagu...

    Cricket Australia also provides awards for various categories of players, including: 1. Male: Test Player of the Year, One-Day Player of the Year, Bradman Young Player of the Year, Domestic Player of the Year, and the Allan Border Medalfor the overall best Australian men's cricketer of the year. 2. Female: the Belinda Clark Award for the best Austr...

    Chairmen

    1. Richard Teece: 1892–1893 2. Richard Best: 1893–1895 3. Mostyn Evan: 1895–1896; 1910–1911 4. John Gibson: 1896–1897 5. Will Whitridge: 1897–1900 6. Lawrence Adamson: 1905–1906 7. Ernie Bean: 1906–1907; 1912–1913 8. George Barbour: 1907–1908 9. George Foxton: 1908–1910 10. Charles Eady: 1911 11. William McElhone: 1911–1912 12. James Allen: 1913–1914 13. Harry Blinman: 1914–1919 14. Harold Bushby: 1919; 1925–1926 15. Harry Gregory: 1919–1920; 1922–1923; 1926–1927 16. Harry Rush: 1920–1922 17....

    Secretaries & Chief Executive Officers

    1. John Portus: 1892–1896 2. John Creswell: 1896–1900 3. William McElhone: 1905–1910 4. Colin Sinclair: 1910–1911 5. Sydney Smith: 1911–1927 6. William Jeanes: 1927–1954 7. Jack Ledward: 1954–1960 8. Alan Barnes: 1960–1980 9. David Richards: 1980–1993 10. Graham Halbish: 1993–1997 11. Malcolm Speed: 1997–2001 12. James Sutherland: 2001–2018 13. Kevin Roberts: 2018–2020 14. Nick Hockley: 2020–present

    National Selection Panel

    The National Selection Panel is the part of Cricket Australia responsible for team selections for each of the Australian national sides in every form of cricket. The current three-man panel for the Australian men's sides is: George Bailey (chairman), Andrew McDonald (head coach) and Tony Dodemaide. The current four-person panel for the Australia women's sides is: Shawn Flegler (chairman), Matthew Mott (head coach), Avril Fahey and Julie Hayes.

    Wisden Cricketers Almanack
    Pollard, Jack (1988). Australian Cricket: The game and the players. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. ISBN 0-207-15269-1.
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    • 1905; 118 years ago
  4. The Australian cricket team is the national cricket team of Australia. It is the joint oldest team in Test cricket. They were in the first Test match in 1877. The team also plays One Day International cricket and Twenty20 International. They were in the first ODI, against England in the 1970–71 season.

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  5. The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Alyssa Healy and coached by Shelley Nitschke, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game.

  6. The History of the Australian cricket team began when eleven cricketers from the colonies of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria formed an eleven to play a touring team of professional English cricketers at Melbourne in March 1877. Billed as the "Grand Combination match", the game is now known as the first Test match.