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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is in a generous mood and willing to take up the bilateral series between Pakistan and Australia in its own country while also playing hosts to its own series against a ‘homeless’ Pakistan team.
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As clichéd as it may sound, the writing is on the wall for England. The inability of their bowlers to breakthrough when Australia were batting now means that England...
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That the Ashes is proving to be a nerve racking series was only proved further when Kevin Pietersen and Mitchell Johnson sparred at each other before playing hours on...
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Ironically the only session that went in England’s favour since Australia started batting in the first Ashes at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff was the final session...
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Australia did eventually halt the agony for England, but at a rather heavy cost at tea on day four of the first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.
Brad Haddin...
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The agony was indeed piling for England who have forgotten how to take wicket while young Marcus North is encashing on this start with his first Ashes Test ton.
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Rain made sure that much of the action after tea was washed out but Australia were in the ascendancy when play was finally called off on the third day of the first Test...
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Business tycoon and owner of the Virgin Atlantic airlines, Richard Branson, would have to perhaps do something more than just plaster his face with a message for...
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Australia may presently doing well in the ongoing first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. However, former Australian captain, Ian Chappell, thinks that the...
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Amongst the Australians who have blunted England’s spirits on the second day of the first Ashes Test at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, was Simon Katich. But he wanted to...
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It was a session that England would feel they made an effort to pull back and that would give them strength. They could prevent a Ponting 150 but they could make sure...
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England continued to dislodge the experienced pair at the crease who have been relentless since the exit of Phillip Hughes after lunch on day two of the first Ashes...
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Shoaib Akhtar is planning yet another comeback, riding on the back of another controversy.
The Pakistan fast bowler has been through a string of...
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The post lunch session allowed Australia to feel more robust, especially after the manner in which the England bowlers got away a bit from the Australian bowlers, in...
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England climbed back riding on the likes of their lower order, or rather bowlers, to pose a challenge for the Australians. Will it be enough?
Australia would...
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The day witnessed a typical Test upheaval and an intriguing opening day’s game at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff for the first Ashes Test between Australia and England.
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Australia were the team breathing easy at the lunch break on the first day of the first Test at Cardiff as England slumped into a problem.
England’s sedate...
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Andrew Flintoff, England’s charismatic all rounder, is an angry man. But he is not angry at the England team or captain Andrew Strauss. Rather he is mad at himself,...
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The last two Ashes series have been dramatic contradictions of each other and Australia, while retaining the Ashes, have something to prove again in England.
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The first Ashes Test of 2009 got underway at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff with England electing to bat first.
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It was almost too easy for the Rajasthan Royals after the final burst from England’s Dimitri Mascarenhas to finish off the innings as they beat Middlesex Panthers by...
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After much drama, dissension and distractions, the ECB have managed to appoint England’s coach and as expected there were no surprises.
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