
Australia retain Ashes with Manchester win
Australia retained the Ashes series title on the back of a comfortable 185-run victory on day five of the fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. You may also like
Australia retained the Ashes series title on the back of a comfortable 185-run victory on day five of the fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. You may also like
Australia have dropped batsman Usman Khawaja for this week’s fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. You may also like
Batsman Steven Smith and fast bowler Jofra Archer’s verbal joust continued on Thursday, as England and Australia prepared for next week’s fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. You may also like
England won the third Ashes Test at Headingley in Leeds by one wicket on the back of a superb century from all-rounder Ben Stokes on Sunday. You may also like
Australia will be without batsman Steven Smith for the third Ashes series Test, which will get underway at Headingley in Leeds on Thursday. You may also like
The second Ashes series Test ended in a draw at Lord’s on Sunday, but not before England fast bowler Jofra Archer left another near indelible impact on the longest format. You may also like
Changes proposed for the International Cricket Council Test championship will likely see surnames and numbers displayed on the back of playing shirts. You may also like
Australia duly wrapped up the fifth and final Ashes Test by an innings and 123 runs, winning the series 4-0. You may also like
Two quick wickets swung the day in Australia’s favour in the fifth Ashes Test as England closed day one on 233-5 in Sydney. You may also like
A hundred by David Warner gave Australia control of the fourth Test against England in Melbourne, ending day one on 244-3. You may also like