Years ago, when the Aussies were beating anyone and everyone who played them in test matches, England were a sorry lot. They picked players in the hope that they would perform. A player would be selected for a match only to be dropped the next one, without any reason. Even captains were not spared - the English team resembled the tube stations that dot all across the country - players going in and...
Day three. Ponting and Katich are well-set. It’s looking horrible for England…
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Day two is upon us. England are in a healthy position but still need 400. Can Stuart Broad heave them over the line?
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At last. The greatest series of them all is upon us, and once again we can waste several weeks of pontification, argument [...]
Can England survive three sessions on a wearing pitch? Can they balls.
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Day four. It all went horrifically wrong for England.
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Day three. Ponting and Katich are well-set. It’s looking horrible for England…
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Day two is upon us. England are in a healthy position but still need 400. Can Stuart Broad heave them over the line?
Previously…
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It’s funny how Shane Warne’s brain works. I daresay quite a few other Aussie cricketers (current and former), cricket administrators and cricket commentators/writers would have also thought along similar lines after Australia were bundled out of the T20 World Cup.Shane Warne in his columnAlthough Australia will still be hurting, this could be a blessing in disguise for the Ashes. They ...
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