England, Australia and The Ashes
Digest more
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora's new DLC, From the Ashes, is about to release, introducing a fresh narrative with new gameplay mechanics.
The Ashes Briefing: Relentless Australia stamp their authority on England as Ben Stokes stands alone
The tourists' batters wilted once more against an experienced bowling attack with more scrutiny falling on the on-field technology
20hon MSN
Archer dismisses Australian tailenders for a 5-wicket haul to keep England in the Ashes contest
Jofra Archer dismissed Mitchell Starc for a well-made 54 and No. 11 Nathan Lyon to restrict Australia to 371 and complete a five-wicket haul to keep England in the Ashes contest
Daniel Norcross is joined by Jonathan Agnew, Glenn McGrath and former England batter Dawid Malan to review a challenging day in Adelaide with England facing a mammoth Test to keep the Ashes alive. There’s reaction from England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick and Australia spinner Nathan Lyon and a statistical round-up by Andy Zaltzman
England claimed eight wickets on the first day in Adelaide after Australia won the toss and batted, but Alex Carey was the star of the show
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.
Ben Stokes and Pat Cummins chat to TMS as we look ahead to England’s must-win Test in Adelaide. Plus, we get the thoughts of Jonathan Agnew, Stephan Shemilt and Bharat Sundaresan.
This is likely to be the last Ashes as we know it thanks to a cricketing landscape that is being love bombed by private capital.
After two days in Adelaide they were in need of clearing their heads yet again, their hopes of winning the Ashes now seemingly over. Their return to work - following a pre-match break on the Sunshine Coast - has not gone well, the holiday snaps already starting to fade.
CricketGully on MSN
What is Snickometer? The technology that made waves in the Ashes and how it differs from UltraEdge
The ongoing Ashes 2025 series in Australia has sparked fresh discussions about one of cricket’s most relied-upon technologies: the Snickometer. It was during the Adelaide Test that both England and Australia really started to question the reliability of this system.
Ollie Pope (3) was one of three England wickets to fall in the space of two-and-a-half overs prior to lunch as, on a great batting track, the tourists slipped from 37-1 to 42-3, before closing day two of the third Ashes Test on 213-8,