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Australia storms back into 2009 Ashes battle
Australia storms back into 2009 Ashes battle
England's top order have been routed twice in two days as Australia has strengthened its stranglehold on the fourth Ashes Test. England limped to stumps on just the second day at five for 78 in its second innings, ... continue
England’s day of disaster hands Ashes initiative to Australia
England’s day of disaster hands Ashes initiative to Australia
England has put in its worst day of Test cricket in years to gift Australia the initiative in the fourth Ashes Test, in a day of chaos and disaster for the hosts. Bowled out for 102 on a ... continue
Michael Clarke and Marcus North force draw in third Ashes Test
Michael Clarke and Marcus North force draw in third Ashes Test
Michael Clarke and Marcus North have batted through the majority of day five of the third Ashes Test to force a draw, leaving the series 1-0 in England's favour with two to play. Clarke rode his luck to ... continue
England grinds but draw looms in third Ashes Test
England grinds but draw looms in third Ashes Test
England bossed the fourth day of the third Ashes Test but previous rain delays will probably prevent them claiming victory... unless Australia conspires to collapse on the fifth day, as they sometimes do. Australia closed on two for ... continue
England dominates day two of third Ashes Test
England dominates day two of third Ashes Test
A combination of excellent English swing bowling and yet more unspeakably bad umpiring have conspired to wipe out Australia's smiles on day two of the third Ashes Test. England accepted a bad light offer from the umpires at ... continue
Shane Watson the unlikely early star of third Ashes Test
Shane Watson the unlikely early star of third Ashes Test
Shane Watson has parachuted into an Australian opening batsman slot and surprisingly been the big success story of day one of the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Watson, who replaced the out-of-form Philip Hughes as an opening batsman ... continue
Muttiah Muralitharan to retire from Test cricket in 2010
Muttiah Muralitharan to retire from Test cricket in 2010
Record-breaking Sri Lankan offspinner Muttiah Muralitharan has announced he will retire from Test cricket during 2010, bringing an end to a Test career that saw him claim the record for most Test dismissals but also had him ... continue
Kevin Pietersen ruled out of Ashes, exposing England’s Achilles heel
Kevin Pietersen ruled out of Ashes, exposing England’s Achilles heel
Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the 2009 Ashes series after undergoing surgery on his Achilles tendon, dealing a blow to an England side which was cock-a-hoop after going 1-0 up after the Lord's test. "The operation ... continue
Andrew Flintoff destroys Australia on last day of Second Ashes Test
Andrew Flintoff destroys Australia on last day of Second Ashes Test
Andrew Flintoff has signed off his last test at Lord's by claiming a five-wicket haul to bundle out Australia on the morning of the fifth day of the Second Ashes Test, giving England a 1-0 lead with ... continue
Australia hangs on in Second Ashes Test despite controversy
Australia hangs on in Second Ashes Test despite controversy
After some more terrible umpiring decisions, Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin have kept Australia in the second Test and the Ashes series with an unbeaten 185-run partnership for the sixth wicket, but they and the Australian tail ... continue
England grinds Australia into Lord’s dust in Second Ashes Test
England grinds Australia into Lord’s dust in Second Ashes Test
England have continued their domination of the Second Ashes Test and the strain is starting to show on Australian captain Ricky Ponting. England are six for 311 with a lead of 521 runs and two days remaining ... continue
England saves First Test of 2009 Ashes series
England saves First Test of 2009 Ashes series
Australia has failed to winkle out the last wicket on the final day of the First Ashes Test in Cardiff after a stout tenth-wicket resistance by James Anderson and Monty Panesar robbed them of a hard-fought victory. Starting ... continue