
Head century helps Australia cease control of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane
England’s hopes of winning in Brisbane for the first time in 35 years appear to be fading as Travis Head’s century helped the hosts dominate the opening Ashes Test.
England’s hopes of winning in Brisbane for the first time in 35 years appear to be fading as Travis Head’s century helped the hosts dominate the opening Ashes Test.
England has announced that a full-strength squad of 17 players will travel to Australia for this winter’s Ashes series.
Time has truly been of the essence for India and England’s players, coaches, and supporters. The opportunity for reflection is a timely one when the eventful nature that the series was played in is taken into consideration.
England suffered a dramatic collapse at The Oval to lose the Fourth Test and end their hopes of a series victory with one match remaining.
Rohit Sharma scored a sublime century as India fought back to build a second innings lead and leave all three results possible going into day five at The Oval.
England beat India by an innings by innings and 76 runs to level the series and respond in the best possible fashion to their previous defeat.
Joe Root and Jimmy Anderson excelled with bat and ball respectively as England took control of the third test after two days of play at Headingley.
On a dark day for English cricket, India pulled off a remarkable comeback win at Lord’s to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match Test series.
Joe Root’s magnificent 180* saw England earn a first-innings lead at Lord’s before Mark Wood ran rampant through India’s top order on day four.
KL Rahul made a sublime century as both India and England go into day three with the second Test delicately poised at Lord’s.
Joe Root’s magnificent century was the highlight of an action-packed day four at Trent Bridge before a downpour saw the first test end in a draw.
Embed from Getty Images With the result ending drawn due to a monsoon-like downpour on Sunday, England and India both…
Ollie Robinson’s first test match five-for dragged England back into contention on day three, after Jimmy Anderson produced a dangerous spell of swing bowling prior to becoming the third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
England’s batting woes continued at Trent Bridge as they were skittled for 188 by India’s high-class attack on day one.
If you asked any cricketing purist five years ago for their opinions on Bubble Life and The Hundred, the responses would more resemble questions than answers. Fast forward to the present day and these are two highly important factors that, potentially, could go a long way towards deciding the result of a series neither side can afford to lose.
Alex Hales punished Ben Stokes’ rare fielding error in a bizarre incident to earn Trent Rockets an unlikely victory as the hosts recovered from 58-6 to complete a dramatic two-wicket victory at Trent Bridge.
Eoin Morgan and Joe Root’s 140-run partnership saw England home in the second ODI fixture against Sri Lanka as the hosts took an unassailable 2-0 series lead at The Oval.
Joe Root’s measured 79 not-out was enough to steer England to victory against an improved Sri Lanka side at the Emirates Riverside.
Joe Root is set to feature in Yorkshire’s opening two County Championship fixtures this summer with potential of more to come.
England face India in the third Test of the four-match series with the two sides level at 1-1 going into the day-night match which kicks off tomorrow.
England are in complete control in the second test against India in Chennai as Joe Root hits double century.
When Joe Root walks out for the coin toss on Friday morning in Chennai ahead of the first Test versus India, a sense of pride will be felt by all those who have followed him throughout his career, from his fledgling days at Sheffield Collegiate CC as a 15-year-old to where he is now.
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