ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) With a dozen wickets tumbling, the pink ball swinging seriously under lights and Australia's leading paceman limping off injured, the opening day of the first day-night ...
Those waking up in England to tune in to the final over of the day must have thought they were either still asleep and dreaming or that hapless TNT were showing the wrong footage. But what they were ...
Australia collapsed for 152, and still secured a 42-run lead over England after the first innings on a remarkable opening day of the fourth Ashes Test, which witnessed the fall of 20 wickets.
Wickets tumble on opening day of first Ashes test Australia's Starc claims career-best 7-58 Home side dismiss England for 172 all out Stokes' five-wicket haul helps reduce hosts to 123-9 PERTH, Nov 21 ...
Australia stand-in captain Steve Smith questioned the pitch used for the fourth Test of the Ashes at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, saying that it favoured the bowlers. The red-ball match ended inside ...
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Short tests 'bad for business': Cricket Australia boss after 20 wickets fall on day 1 at MCG
NEW DELHI: A total of 20 wickets tumbled on the opening day of the fourth Test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Friday, with Australia bowled out for 152 before ...
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