
Ben Stokes’ injury exile leaves England with a selection dilemma
http://gty.im/2166363993 Captain and talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has to now miss out on the rest of the English summer, following…
http://gty.im/2166363993 Captain and talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes has to now miss out on the rest of the English summer, following…
The all-rounder played 26 tests for Australia along with 198 one day internationals and 14 Twenty 20’s between 1998 and 2009.
Joe Root would have struggled to imagine the 2021/22 Ashes series going any worse.
England failed to capitalize on a chance to win the final Ashes Test and suffered yet another batting collapse as Australia sealed a 146 run-win to round off the series.
Travis Head struck his second century of the series to help Australia recover from a perilous position on day one of the fifth Ashes Test.
England secured a draw in the fourth Test and avoided a possible Ashes whitewash in the process.
Usman Khawaja’s ninth Test century on his first international appearance since 2019 helped Australia post 416-8 after two days of play at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Scott Boland claimed remarkable figures of 6-7 on debut as Australia bowled an incompetent England out for 68 to take an unassailable 3-0 Ashes lead and retain the urn in the process.
Australia have, once again, taken full control of another Ashes Test match after England’s woes with the bat showed no sign of stopping at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Marnus Labuschagne struck a first Ashes century as Australia asserted their dominance on the second Test, with England made to pay for more costly errors.
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.