
England square Ashes series after Australia collapse
England beat Australia by 49 runs to win the fifth Test at The Oval on Monday and end the Ashes series all square at 2-2.
England beat Australia by 49 runs to win the fifth Test at The Oval on Monday and end the Ashes series all square at 2-2.
Quinton de Kock’s efforts were in vain as the Seattle Orcas suffered a seven-wicket defeat to MI New York in the Major League Cricket final on Sunday.
Australia openers David Warner and Usman Khawaja hit unbeaten fifties as the tourists reached 135-0 on a rain-shortened Sunday.
Self-proclaimed Test “addict” Stuart Broad was able to quit on his own terms.
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow combined for a sublime century partnership as England took a giant stride towards levelling the Ashes in the fifth Test at The Oval on Saturday.
Dewald Brevis top-scored for MI New York in their six-wicket win against the Texas Super Kings in the second MLC qualifier playoff on Friday.
Steve Smith’s 71 helped Australia recover from a batting collapse as the tourists frustrated England by establishing a first-innings lead in the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval on Friday.
Quinton de Kock starred as the Seattle Orcas booked their place in the MLC final with a nine-wicket win against the Texas Super Kings on Thursday.
England’s Harry Brook fell short of a century as Australia had the better of the opening day of the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval.
Noman Ali took seven wickets to lead Pakistan’s rout of Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs to clinch the second Test inside four days.
Australia captain Pat Cummins insists his side remains hugely motivated to complete a long-awaited Ashes series win in England.
Heinrich Klaasen scored the first century in Major League Cricket in the Seattle Orcas’ two-wicket win against MI New York on Tuesday.
Rilee Rossouw’s powerful striking in Major League Cricket and Simon Harmer’s 400th first-class wicket in Essex colours were the standout performances over the past week.
The Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Durban’s Super Giants have completed the first SA20 player trade.
Telegraph chief sports writer Oliver Brown says more could and should have done to try compete the fourth Ashes Test in Manchester.