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Cricket Australia have confirmed a double Ashes series will take place between England and Australia in 2013-14 – with cricket fans everywhere rubbing their hands. Read the full story here.
England wrapped up the Australia tail on day five of the final Ashes Test to win the series against the old enemy 3-1. England’s innings and 83-run win in Sydney marks the third time they have recorded an innings win over the old enemy this series. Read the full article here.
Centuries to Alastair Cook and Ian Bell have put England in control of the final Ashes Test in Sydney at stumps on day three. Cook’s 189 and Bell’s 115 have been the cornerstones of an England innings that at 488-7, and with Matt Prior established on 54 not out, is not over yet. Read the [...]
England remain in a strong position at the end of the second day of the final Ashes Test, where they reached 167-3 at stumps to trail Australia by 113 in the first innings, with the patient Alastair Cook (61 not out) well established at the crease. read the full article here.
A rain-abridged first day of the final Ashes Test in Sydney saw Australia reach 134-4 at stumps, as England took the advantage on a slow-scoring day thanks to two late wickets, including that of debutant Usman Khawaja for 37. Read the full article here.
The open-topped bus is remaining firmly parked in the garage this time but Andrew Strauss wants to make his journey as England captain one that takes him, and the team, to the top of the world. Read more here.
On a day when hangover cures were a most sought-after commodity, Graeme Swann was certain that there was no such remedy needed for England. Read more here.
England may have retained the Ashes when they took a 2-1 series lead in Melbourne, but it’s far from job done for Andrew Strauss’ side as they head to the SCG for the final Ashes Test. Read more here.
The moment England have been waiting 24 years for finally arrived today when they defeated Australia by an innings and 157 runs in the fourth Ashes Test. Read the full article here.
England ended day three of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne on the brink of retaining that precious little urn, with Australia looking down the barrel of defeat as they trail by 246 runs with just four wickets in hand in their second innings. Read more here.