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‘Does no one actually care?’ Why this has been Australia’s invisible World Cup

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Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. AAA Darcie Brown’s cry in the wilderness arrived on Monday morning. Australia had just thumped India to eliminate them from the T20 World Cup and advance to the semi-finals of the tournament. Omission from the squad compelled 23-year-old fast bowler Brown to follow it at home. Australia pose with Prime merchandise for a photo ahead of the T…

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‘Does no one actually care?’ Why this has been Australia’s invisible World Cup

Ask an Australian sporting follower whether they care about this T20 World Cup, and they will invariably tell you they do, but cricket has not made it easy for them to follow it.

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The Age broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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