England are banking on a team meeting described as "brutally honest" and "a kick up the bum" to spark an almighty Ashes comeback. The tourists must defy history if they are to come back from 2-0 down and reclaim the urn,
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England are banking on a team meeting described as "brutally honest" and "a kick up the bum" to spark an almighty Ashes comeback. The tourists must defy history if they are to come back from 2-0 down and reclaim the urn,
Read More »Evidence shows England's batters are taking one particular piece of Ashes criticism very seriously. here.
Read More »Cricket great Mike Atherton has questioned the role of England coach Chris Silverwood in a brutal critique of his nation's current Ashes woes. Silverwood – as sole selector for all three formats of English cricket – has perhaps unsurprisingly come under heavy scrutiny as a result of his side's two …
Read More »Justin Langer has confirmed Marcus Harris will hold his spot in the Australian XI for the Boxing Day Test. Harris has a high score of 23 this series and has not looked the confident batter that impressed at Shield level earlier this year.
Read More »An England player has shed new light on the coach’s ‘unusual’ response to his team’s latest loss to Australia.
Read More »England’s embarrassment didn’t stop on the field in Adelaide — it made its way awkwardly into the dressing room afterwards too. Just as Justin Langer forced Australia to re-watch where it all went wrong during the 2019 Ashes the day after Ben Stokes produced a final-innings miracle at Headingley,
Read More »England will reportedly make as many as four changes to its side for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, as the visitors' hopes of regaining the Ashes slip away. Already trailing 2-0 and needing to win all three remaining matches to regain the urn,
Read More »An iconic former Test captain believes there is just one drastic option left for England to save the series against Australia.
Read More »Former England captain Mike Atherton believes Chris Silverwood may be charged with too much power and responsibility in English cricket and fears he may have lost the playing group. Writing in his column for The Times,
Read More »In that classic way that England supporters seem to enjoy valiant losses more than actually winning, most of the plaudits after the second Test have gone to Jos Buttler, who batted for more than four hours to try and save the game.
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