England have advised captain Joe Root will not be on the field for the start of play today. Root reportedly got hit in the abdomen during throwdowns and is being assessed by the medical team. England are under the pump big time,
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England have advised captain Joe Root will not be on the field for the start of play today. Root reportedly got hit in the abdomen during throwdowns and is being assessed by the medical team. England are under the pump big time,
Read More »The second Ashes Test resumes on Day 4 at the Adelaide Oval with Australia looking to heap more pain on England as they build a terrifying 4th innings target for the tourists to have to try and chase down.
Read More »Australia won the first Test of the series convincingly, rolling England by nine wickets at the Gabba. And the hosts again find themselves well on top at Adelaide Oval, holding a 282-run lead heading into Day 4 of the second match.
Read More »British Brexit minister David Frost has resigned from the cabinet and will depart in the new year, local media reported on Saturday. Mail on Sunday said in an exclusive that "Frost has sensationally resigned from Boris Johnson's government,
Read More »England would go from 3/150 at the time of Malan’s dismissal to all out for 236, well behind Australia’s first innings total of 9/473. Mitchell Starc (4/37), Nathan Lyon (3/58) and Cameron Green (2/24) did the damage with both Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood out of the side as the …
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Read More »The tourists had their best session of the summer to start the third day of the second Test, but another dismal collapse left them on the brink of a 2-0 deficit in a disappointing Ashes battle, writes Russell Jackson.
Read More »The Silver Ferns' coach loves a challenge and if she wants to win Commonwealth Games gold next year that could include beating England twice.
Read More »After an unbeaten first session England unravelled with the bat on day three, losing 8-86 as Australia maintained their dominance in Adelaide
Read More »Australia do not enforce the follow on after England's middle order collapsed again, taking a commanding lead of 282 runs on day three at Adelaide Oval in the second Ashes Test.
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