British and Irish Lions win Test series against Australia
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Australia has won the toss and chosen to bowl in the fourth game of the best-of-five Twenty20 international cricket series against West Indies.
Australia are bolstered by the availability of Will Skelton, David Porecki and Rob Valetini, who all add quality and size to Joe Schmidt’s forward pack. The Wallabies backline is unchanged from the first Test as Tom Lynagh is backed again at fly half.
The cricket series between England and Australia was first played in 1882, before Australia was even founded as a nation. On Friday, its 73rd edition will begin in Edgbaston, a suburb of ...
Australia won the first Test in thrilling fashion (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images) Visionhaus/Getty Images. As the shadows deepened, with the clock ticking towards 7.30pm, Australia's ...
Test cricket in Australia is witnessing a resurgence despite lingering questions about the format's viability. Crowds are turning up in record numbers for the India-Australia series, but concerns ...
Australia retained the Ashes after the fourth test at Old Trafford was drawn on Sunday with no play possible on day five due to rain, leaving England trailing 2-1 in the series with one match to play.
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Joe Root became the third highest run scorer in test cricket on Friday as he helped England reach 332-2, only 26 runs behind India. Root was 63 not out at lunch on day 3 of the fourth test at Old Trafford,
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Is Test cricket financially sustainable? - MSNFor players from England, Australia and India, playing Test cricket is financially rewarding. Ben Stokes, England's Test captain, has a central contract reportedly worth £2.47m a year with the ...
A record-breaking run chase at the Gabba saw India topple Australia to take an unlikely 2-1 series victory. India needed 328 to win on Tuesday – the final day of the four-test series – as ...
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The Roar on MSNSpinner still a mystery 75 years on: How Australia won their first Ashes after Bradman retiredWhen England batted again in the face of a 136-run deficit, it found Iverson (6/27 from 19.4 overs) irresistible. He reduced it to 3/45 by dismissing Hutton, Reg Simpson and Washbrook, and ended the match by removing its last three batsmen. The visitors’ score was just 123, and the hosts’ victory margin an innings and 13 runs.