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England face survival bid after Usman Khawaja’s second century sets chase of 388
Australia are in pursuit of an Ashes whitewash in Sydney.
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Australia are in pursuit of an Ashes whitewash in Sydney.
The tourists fought hard for an even position on a day where the real battle was against the elements.
Ricky Ponting believes many of the England batters are ‘simply not good enough’.
The final margin of England’s defeat, an innings and 14 runs, was an indictment on every level.
If the visitors go 2-0 down in Adelaide, the Ashes are as good as gone.
Asked to chase a trifling target of 19 at The Gabba, Australia needed just 5.1 overs to chalk up their 1-0 series lead.
After two despairing days at The Gabba, the tourists finally landed some blows of their own to reach 220 for two on the third evening.
Pat Cummins enjoyed a charmed start to life as Australia skipper with figures of five for 38.
The England wicket-keeper blasted a quickfire half-century on day one at the Oval.
Pat Cummins took 4-43 in 24 overs as Australia close in on a first Test series win in England since 2001.
Australia need just eight wickets to retain the Ashes.
England were still 297 behind Australia’s imposing 497-8 when bad light ended play.
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The captain scored a half-century to halt Australia’s charge for victory at Headingley.
The England fast-bowler dominated the first day of the third Ashes Test.
Smith has not been given the all-clear to play by Cricket Australia doctors after being hit on the head at Lord’s.
Australia hold a 1-0 series lead as the Ashes heads to Headingly next week.
Matthew Wade marked his first Test for nearly two years with a fine 110.
England ended day two of the first Ashes Test trailing Australia by just 17 runs.
The Australian batsman scored a backs-to-the-wall century on the opening day at Edgbaston.
‘I’m disappointed. With what we have had to go through already with these problems, it is not acceptable.’
Jonny Bairstow reiterated there was no wrongdoing following his coming together with Cameron Bancroft prior to the Ashes.
David Warner and Cameron Bancroft cemented a crushing 10-wicket victory.
The first Test starts on Thursday in Brisbane.
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