Matthew Wade opened up on the first time he thought of retiring from the game and revealed that it was after India game during T20 World Cup 2024.
In 2021 T20 World Cup, Matthew Wade shook the cricket fraternity when he charged Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi, one of the finest pacers of the tournament.
Australian keeper Matthew Wade announced his retirement from international cricket but will continue to perform in BBL and domestic level.
Meanwhile, Arshdeep Singh too registered his name into the wicket-takers list as he took the wicket of dangerous Matthew Wade. On the first ball of the 17th over, Wade tried
In what could be a defining moment in the match, Matthew Wade missed a simple stumping off Adam Zampa’s bowling to dismiss Rahmanullah Gurbaz in the ongoing Super Eight match
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday (June 10) punished Australia's wicket-keeper batsman Matthew Wade with an official reprimand for arguing unnecessarily with India's umpire Nitin Menon during their recent
Heated arguments are nothing new on cricket fields, and it often becomes the center of attention. Such a happening took place on Saturday when Australia took their arch-rivals England.
Rajasthan Royals' prominent opener Yashasvi Jaiswal sustained his poor run in the ongoing Indian Premier League season, being dismissed for another low score in the group-stage game against Gujarat Titans.
Australian cricketer and Gujarat Titans star Matthew Wade gets blessed with a third child with wife Julia on March 14, i.e., just a week prior to the launch of the
Gujarat Titans will start their IPL 2024 campaign without their star wicketkeeper-batter, Matthew Wade, as he commits to playing in the Sheffield Shield final for Tasmania.