Welcome to your one‑stop spot for everything Australia Test. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just catching a game, you’ll find the latest scores, key player moments and what’s coming up next. No fluff, just the facts you need to enjoy the action.
Last week Australia faced England at the Gabba and pulled off a gritty win by 112 runs. The headline was the spin duo of Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Starc teaming up to bowl 18 wickets between them. Lyon’s 5‑for‑45 in the second innings turned the game, while Starc’s early burst gave the batsmen a solid start. Batting was anchored by Marnus Labuschagne, who posted a cool 87 not out, steering the chase after a shaky top order. In the following Test against New Zealand in Melbourne, Australia slipped to a draw after a rain‑interrupted final day. The highlight was a brilliant partnership between Travis Head and Steven Smith, who added 143 runs for the third wicket. Even with the rain, the bowlers kept the pressure on, especially Adam Zampa, who claimed 4 wickets in the first innings.
The next series kicks off in Sydney against South Africa. Expect fast‑bowling fireworks – Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are in top form and will look to exploit the bouncier pitches. Keep an eye on the young opener Will Petry, who’s been pushing for a place after a solid domestic season. If the top order fires, Australia could set a massive total and put the visitors on the back foot. Also, the ICC is gearing up for the World Test Championship final later this year. Australia’s position in the league table means every point counts, so the team will likely rotate a few players to keep them fresh. Follow the official team announcements a few days before each match to know who’s playing.
Want to stay on top of the action? Turn on live score alerts on your phone, join the official Australia cricket social channels, and tune into the free streaming service that carries the Test feed. A quick check of the weather forecast for each venue can also help you anticipate any delays. With these simple steps, you’ll never miss a key moment of the Australia Test story.