Highlights: Australia vs England (1st Ashes Test, Day 2)
David Warner rode his luck to make 94 before Travis Head smashed a century off 85 balls on day two at the Gabba.
David Warner rode his luck to make 94 before Travis Head smashed a century off 85 balls on day two at the Gabba.
Travis Head blasted a rapid-fire century to crush England hopes on the second day of the opening #Ashes Test at the Gabba.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes was at the centre of a no-ball drama in the first Ashes Test on Thursday at the Gabba.
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Australia dominated the opening day of the first Test, which was cut short by rain.
Off-spinner Sajid Khan claimed 4-86 and finished with a match haul of 12 wickets as Pakistan beat Bangladesh by an innings and eight runs in Dhaka on Wednesday to claim a 2-0 series win.
Who said you couldn’t mix captaincy and fast bowling? Pat Cummins made it look easy with 5-38 against England.
England were bowed out for 147 on the first day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane, with Pat Cummins taking 5-38 on his captaincy debut.
England’s Ashes campaign got off to the worst possible start when Rory Burns was bowled by Mitchell Starc in Brisbane.
Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan took 6-35 before bad light forced early stumps on the fourth day of the second Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.
Duanne Olivier has been included in a 21-man Proteas squad for the Test series against India.
The first Test between England and Australia starts at the Gabba in Brisbane on Wednesday. These five players could be match-winners in the Ashes.
Pat Cummins has warned an Australian side boasting some of “the all-time greats” will be tough to beat as England’s task became harder with Jimmy Anderson set to miss the first Test.