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  • Unorthodox but effective: Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne punish wayward England on day one at Old Trafford

    September 4, 2019

    After their Ashes campaign finally set sail with Ben Stokes standing proudly on the helm at Headingley, England were blown off course on the first day of the fourth Test at Old Trafford. The cold, wet and squally conditions might have been to no one’s taste – neither team, nor spectators, who witnessed just 44 [...]

  • England v Australia fourth Ashes Test preview: Ben Stokes eyes third miracle act at Old Trafford

    September 3, 2019

    If they want to win the Ashes back England really shouldn’t have to rely on Ben Stokes. After all, he’s already performed enough miracles in six weeks to last even the most talented sportsman a lifetime.   This summer he’s won them a first World Cup and kept the Ashes alive, so really in the interest [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: Craig Overton selection at Old Trafford is surprising but based on solid thinking

    September 3, 2019

    I was surprised to see the news that Craig Overton was coming into England’s side for the fourth Ashes Test against Australia at Old Trafford tomorrow. Chris Woakes is not injured, so the fact Overton, who joined the squad as a replacement for Jimmy Anderson, has moved ahead of both Woakes and Sam Curran raised [...]

  • Richard Gould interview: Surrey’s chief executive on T20 Blast success, The Hundred and the fifth Ashes Test

    September 2, 2019

    Surrey are enjoying a bumper summer, but Richard Gould is worried news of their prosperity might be getting lost among other cricket events. The hype from England’s World Cup win in July has, thanks to Ben Stokes, merged seamlessly into Ashes euphoria, creating a phenomenon Surrey have been reaping the benefits of. The club’s chief [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: England must use Ben Stokes’s Headingley miracle to spark Ashes fightback

    August 28, 2019

    Like many, I assumed it would all be over when I looked at the score in England’s third Ashes Test against Australia on Sunday. But like many I didn’t count on the character and talent of Ben Stokes. I was there at the WACA in December 2013 to see Stokes hit his maiden Test century [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: Once-in-a-generation Jofra Archer gives England an Ashes fear factor

    August 21, 2019

    I was lucky enough to be at Lord’s on Sunday to see the culmination of Jofra Archer’s debut and watching live it felt like I was witnessing a once-in-a-generation bowler operate. Archer is undoubtedly a special talent. People may have scored more runs or taken more wickets on their Test debuts, but I’d struggle to [...]

  • England v Australia third Ashes Test preview: Joe Root comes home to Headingley needing to disprove the captaincy burden

    August 21, 2019

    It’s hardly a new debate – in fact, it’s one nearly as old as the game itself – but Joe Root will still want to nip it in the bud this week as he returns home to Headingley. England begin the third Ashes Test against Australia in Leeds tomorrow needing to win at least two [...]

  • Australia still lead but Jofra Archer has redressed the balance of the Ashes at Lord’s

    August 18, 2019

    They may not have levelled the series, but England’s performance at Lord’s has gone a long way to redressing the balance of the Ashes.  Ultimately they were undone by the weather, which denied them the time to wrap up a win at the end of another enthralling Test. Considering the nature of their previous failings, [...]

  • Batting failures once again define England’s performance in second Ashes Test at Lord’s

    August 15, 2019

    We don’t yet know the exact nature of the position England find themselves in after the first day’s play at Lord’s against Australia – being Test cricket it could be anywhere from disastrous to advantageous on the sliding scale – but what we can be certain of is that the same frailties were evident. England lost [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: England need classic Lord’s conditions to level the Ashes against confident Australia

    August 13, 2019

    Spring-like weather has hit London over the last few days and, with the second Ashes Test starting tomorrow morning at Lord’s, England will be hoping April showers don’t ruin their chances of levelling the series. Having been beaten by Australia at Edgbaston, England really need the conditions to be on their side over the next [...]

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