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Greg is a desk editor at The Age

King Charles and Queen Camilla have been invited to Australia for the match to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Test cricket. West Indian cricket great Viv Richards (pictured with them this week) is also on the guest list.

King Charles on the invite list for Test cricket’s MCG celebration

King Charles and Test cricket royalty from across the globe have been invited to the MCG to celebrate 150 years of Test cricket, along with the sport’s most revered trophy – the priceless Ashes urn.

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Carlton’s Sam Docherty is chaired off the ground after his final game.

Former skipper unloads on Blues in expletive-laden spray

The Blues have copped some truth bombs from one of their own – Sam Docherty, a revered figure Carlton figure who was in the club’s inner-sanctum just months ago.

  • Danny Russell, Greg Dundas and Peter Ryan
Zimbabwe’s Bradley Evans, right, celebrates the wicket of Australia’s Cameron Green, left.

Out of form, undermanned and thrashed by Zimbabwe, can Australia salvage their World Cup?

Australia had no answers as Zimbabwe beat them with bat and ball en route to a 23-run win at the T20 World Cup on Friday night. Now the undermanned Aussies need answers ahead of their remaining two matches.

  • Roy Ward, Andrew Wu and Greg Dundas
Australia’s biggest sporting names feature in our quiz.

Test your 2025 sport smarts: From Piastri’s rise to Postecoglou’s demise and Melham’s double delight

How closely were you following Australian sport in 2025? Our Year In Sport quiz will separate the contenders from the pretenders. How many questions can you answer correctly?

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Mark Wood bowling on the second, and final, day of the Perth Test.

England bowler Mark Wood was so crushed by first Test loss, he considered driving from Perth to Brisbane

While his teammates bunkered in their hotel rooms after a crushing Ashes loss, Mark Wood contemplated hiring a car and escaping Perth by driving across the country.

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Jeremy Cameron, Gary Ablett jnr and Jack Riewoldt in their draft years before they became AFL stars.

From teens to titans: How 16 of the AFL’s biggest names looked in their draft year

Some are unrecognisable, others haven’t changed a bit. We revisited these stars to see what they looked like and what was said about them as AFL wannabes.

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Trainers Calvin and Tony McEvoy share the joy of their win with jockey Jamie Melham.

Half Yours, half mine: Father and son share Cup glory

The McEvoy name has been centre stage on Melbourne Cup Day before, but this win was a first for father-son training team Tony and Calvin.

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Max Gawn.

Dees land the big man who could ultimately replace Gawn; Cats make their own ruck call

Recap all the action from day four of this year’s AFL trade period, with all the news as it happened, plus the best analysis in the business.

  • Hannah Kennelly and Greg Dundas
Oliver Peake drives through the covers for Victoria.

Australia’s selectors already had an eye on this teen. He just played a knock that will command attention

Ollie Peake is younger than Sam Konstas and on a similar trajectory. His match-winning innings for Victoria on Tuesday showed why good judges rate him as a future Test star.

  • Greg Dundas and Oliver Caffrey
Newcastle Jets won the Australia Cup.

Heartbreak for Heidelberg United as former Socceroo skipper leads Jets to Australia Cup win

The Newcastle Jets have won the Australia Cup as NPL Victoria champions Heidelberg United fell just short of making history in a 3-1 loss in extra time.

  • Roy Ward, Greg Dundas and Alexander Darling