Australia v England - 3rd test, day 2
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Nathan Lyon takes 2 England wickets to move into second in Australia's all-time bowling list
Nathan Lyon took two wickets in his first over to move past Glenn McGrath for second place on Australia’s all-time bowling list and have England in trouble at 59 for three at lunch on Day 2 of the thi
Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg has criticised the operator of the Snicko technology used in the Decision Review System (DRS) after an error cost England a vital wicket on day one of the third Ashes test at Adelaide Oval.
Ace Australia pacer Pat Cummins put forth a brilliant performance on day 2 of the third Ashes Test. Dismissing Joe Root, Cummins achieved a unique feat, surpassing Jasprit Bumrah's tally in the longest format of the game.
England are taking on Australia in the third Ashes Test of the 2025/26 series this week looking to avoid a series defeat. It has been a shambolic start to the series for England, losing the first
Australia were dismissed for 371 in the first innings early on day two of the third Ashes test at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. * Australia added 45 runs to their overnight total of 326for eight after resuming on a hot and sunny morning.
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Veteran Usman Khawaja has missed selection to Australia’s team for the third Ashes test against England with Travis Head kept at the top of the batting lineup with Jake Weatherald.
England were 132 for five at tea on day two of the third Ashes test at Adelaide Oval on Thursday, trailing Australia's first innings 371 by 239 runs.
The 34-year-old was overcome by emotion after summoning an innings in the best traditions of Australian keeper-batters on his home ground
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Why Steve Smith is not playing for Australia in Ashes shock
Australia batter Steve Smith has been ruled out of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide through illness. Smith, who captained the hosts to victory in the first two Tests, was named in his side's XI on the eve of the match but withdrew on Wednesday morning.
Richard Gould, the ECB's chief executive, was in Australia for the first two Ashes Tests and held talks with Todd Greenberg, his CA counterpart, to work on a memorandum of understanding that would come into place ahead of the 2027 Ashes series in England.