Australia name experienced Ashes squad
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Ben Stokes arrives in Perth for the Ashes as Aussie media mock him over “crease-gate” and BazBall tactics. England prepares to face Australia in a fiery red-ball showdown for the iconic urn.
England will hope to kickstart their Ashes campaign with victory in the First Test against Australia in Perth. Ben Stokes captains the side as they look to win a first series Down Under since
England have confirmed that Harry Brook will replace Ollie Pope as vice-captain, after announcing a squad for the Ashes tour to Australia that features just one specialist spinner. Shoaib Bashir, having recovered from a broken finger suffered in the Test ...
Seamer Wood missed the entire English summer as he worked his way back from injury but is in line to be fit to feature in the opening Test in Perth later in November, and believes the tourists are equipped to challenge Australia.
England test captain Ben Stokes has been handed a two-year central contract that takes him through to a home Ashes series in 2027.
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Predicted England team for third Ashes Test as George Williams dropped and Herbie Farnworth switched
George Williams hasn’t quite produced his best, though his performances have not quite been as disastrous as some people are making out. But Mikey Lewis and Harry Smith is the national team’s long-term half-back pairing, and it deserves a run-out here.
England's coaching staff turn to their cricket counterparts for inspiration before their opening autumn Test against Australia at Allianz Stadium.
England captain Ben Stokes called a cocky complainer by West Australian newspaper; He landed in Perth ahead of Englands first Ashes Test against Australia on November 21
NEW DELHI - Flamboyant wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant returned to India's squad for the upcoming Test series against South Africa, the cricket board announced Wednesday. Pant missed India's home series against the West Indies last month as he recovered from a foot fracture.
Somerset batter and former England World Cup winner Fran Wilson has announced her retirement from cricket. The 33-year-old returned to Somerset in 2025 for a second spell, as the women's side turned professional, and scored 574 runs in 28 matches.