Australia vs. England First Ashes Test Day 1
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Australia cricketer fumes over Usman Khawaja blunder in first Test – ‘beyond a joke’ - England, leading by 49 runs after day one, require one wicket to bowl Australia out in their first innings of the
Cricket's oldest rivalry resumed with a bang on Friday with 19 wickets falling in a superb day's play at Perth
Usman Khawaja wasn’t allowed to open the batting for Australia on day one of the first Ashes Test due to a little known rule. After England won the toss and elected to bat on day one of The
The England captain delivered a sensational display with the ball to ignite hopes of a famous Ashes victory in the first Test in Perth, but his strategy helped the tourists seize the moment on day one
Ben Stokes and his England lineup won that test at The Oval in South London but it wasn’t enough to reclaim the Ashes from the Aussies, who won the first two tests and drew the fourth in a five-match series to retain the old urn.
An astonishing day in Perth saw 19 wickets fall as batters crumpled in the face of breathless pace on the quickest track in world cricket
England eye a first away Ashes victory since 2010-11, with Australia hit by injuries to Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood
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Brendan Doggett, Jake Weatherald set to debut as Australia announces playing XI for the first Ashes Test
Australia have announced their playing XI for the first Ashes Test starting November 21 at Perth’s Optus Stadium, featuring maiden Test appearances for pacer Brendan Doggett and batter Jake Weatherald.