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England vs Australia, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh Eye Recovery For 4-Down Australia vs England | Cricket News
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England vs Australia, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh Eye Recovery For 4-Down Australia vs England | Cricket News

[ad_1] 3rd Ashes Test Live: England look to bounce back with quick wickets on Day 3.© AFPENG vs AUS, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 3 Live: England eye early wickets on Day 3 as Australia resume their second innings at 116/4 in the third Ashes Test at Headingley. The visitors lead by 142 runs with Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh unbeaten on 18 and 17, respectively. Earlier, England captain Ben Stokes's dynamic 80, his latest dashing innings kept the hosts' Ashes hopes alive before Moeen Ali struck twice in quick succession before stumps. Australia were 116-4 in their second innings at stumps on the second day, a lead of 142 runs, as they looked to go 3-0 up. (Live Scorecard)Here are the Live Updates of Day 3 of the 3rd Ashes Test between England and Australia from HeadingleyTopics mentioned in this ...
“See Ya, Smudge”: Jonny Bairstow’s Cheeky Send-off Leaves Steve Smith Infuriated. Watch | Cricket News
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“See Ya, Smudge”: Jonny Bairstow’s Cheeky Send-off Leaves Steve Smith Infuriated. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] The ongoing third Ashes Test between England and Australia is getting more intense with every passing day. Opting to bowl first, England bundled out Australia for 263 on the first day but the visitors whole-heartedly retaliated and bowled out the hosts for 237 on Day 2. Later in the day, Australia lost four wickets with 116 runs on the board at stumps. Despite all this action, one thing which grabbed a lot of limelight was the tensed moment which occurred between Steve Smith and Jonny Bairstow on Friday.During Australia's second innings, Steve Smith played a shot on Moeen Ali's delivery and was caught by Ben Duckett. As he was making his way back to the dugout, Bairstow was heard saying, "See ya, Smudge!" Smith, who got infuriated with the comment, said, "What was that, mate?!? HE...
England Call Up Josh Tongue In All-Pace Attack For 2nd Ashes Test | Cricket News
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England Call Up Josh Tongue In All-Pace Attack For 2nd Ashes Test | Cricket News

[ad_1] Seamer Josh Tongue has replaced Moeen Ali in England's team for the second Ashes Test against Australia at Lord's. Spinning all-rounder Moeen suffered a burst blister on his right index finger in the narrow two-wicket defeat in the series opener at Edgbaston. Worcestershire paceman Tongue, 25, is preferred to the express pace of Mark Wood -- whose career has been blighted by injuries -- for the match, which starts on Wednesday. Seamer Chris Woakes and leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed were also overlooked in preference of Tongue, who impressed with a maiden five-wicket haul on his debut against Ireland earlier this month."We needed to get to Lord's first and see what conditions we were faced with," England captain Ben Stokes said on Tuesday."We wanted to play Mark Wood but we felt while he ...
England Call Up Teenager Rehan Ahmed To Ashes 2023 Squad | Cricket News
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England Call Up Teenager Rehan Ahmed To Ashes 2023 Squad | Cricket News

[ad_1] File photo of Rehan Ahmed© TwitterTeenage leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed has been added to England's squad for the second Ashes Test against Australia as cover for Moeen Ali. Ahmed, 18, became the youngest man to play Test cricket for England when he was picked to play in Pakistan in December. The Leicestershire player made an eye-catching debut for Ben Stokes's side in Karachi, taking seven wickets in the match and 5-48 in the second innings. But Ahmed has taken just six wickets in seven matches in the second division of the County Championship this season, at an average of more than 67.Off-spinning all-rounder Moeen struggled with a finger blister in the dramatic first Test at Edgbaston, which Australia won by two wickets.The 36-year-old, who was playing in his first Test for two years...
“Had A Very Ordinary Game…”: Ricky Ponting Questions Star’s Place In England’s Test XI | Cricket News
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“Had A Very Ordinary Game…”: Ricky Ponting Questions Star’s Place In England’s Test XI | Cricket News

[ad_1] Jonny Bairstow has been chastised for his glove failures in the first Ashes Test.© AFPFormer Australia captain Ricky Ponting said that England have some selection issues to deal with and suggested that wicket-keeper batter Jonny Bairstow's errors were one of the main reasons England lost the first Test. Moeen Ali had a finger injury on Day 3 of the Test, limiting his bowling abilities. Bairstow has been chastised for his glove failures in the first Ashes Test against Australia at Edgbaston. "As far as I'm concerned now, England have more questions to answer than Australia. On their style of play, but also now looking at that first Test, they've got some selection issues that they're going to have to deal with as well," Ponting told ICC."Moeen can't play the next game with his fing...
Moeen Ali Produces Brilliant Delivery To Dismiss Travis Head In 1st Ashes Test. Watch | Cricket News
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Moeen Ali Produces Brilliant Delivery To Dismiss Travis Head In 1st Ashes Test. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Travis Head was dismissed by Moeen Ali© TwitterMoeen Ali provided the crucial breakthrough foe England on Day 5 of the first Ashes Test between England and Australia as he produced a brilliant delivery to dismiss Travis Head. Head was looking slightly uncomfortable during his knock and it was an impressive ball from Moeen which ended his innings. The delivery pitched on middle stump and instead of turning, it kept his line. The batter was surprised by the lack of movement and he ended up edging it straight to Joe Root at first slip.A dramatic finish to the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston was still in prospect after play resumed on Tuesday's final day following a washed-out morning session.Australia were 107-3, needing a further 174 runs to reach a target of 281, when play got underw...
Moeen Ali Fined 25 Per Cent Of Match Fee For Spraying Drying Agent On Bowling Hand | Cricket News
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Moeen Ali Fined 25 Per Cent Of Match Fee For Spraying Drying Agent On Bowling Hand | Cricket News

[ad_1] File image of Moeen Ali© AFPEngland player Moeen Ali has been fined 25 per cent of his match fee for "spaying a drying agent" on his bowling hand on day two of the opening Ashes Test against Australia. "Ali was found to have breached Article 2.20 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to displaying conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game," said the ICC in a statement. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Ali's disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period.The incident occurred in the 89th over of Australia's innings, when Ali sprayed a drying agent on his bowling hand at the boundary line before coming on to bowl the next over, thus defying the umpires' pre-series instructions ...
Watch: Moeen Ali Produces Unplayable Delivery In Ashes. Harbhajan Singh Stunned | Cricket News
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Watch: Moeen Ali Produces Unplayable Delivery In Ashes. Harbhajan Singh Stunned | Cricket News

[ad_1] Mooen Ali produced a brilliant delivery to dismiss Cameron Green on Day 2 of the first Ashes Test encounter between England and Australia in Edgbaston on Saturday. Green was looking in dangerous form and it took a special delivery from the veteran spinner to send him packing for 38. The ball pitched quite a bit outside leg stump but turned back inside to complete beat Green's defenses and ultimately crash into his stumps. The batter was left completely surprised by the turn as the stadium erupted in cheer. Even former India spinner Harbhajan Singh took to Twitter to praise the unplayable delivery.Usman Khawaja ended his decade-long wait for a maiden Test hundred in England as he led an Australia recovery in the Ashes opener at Edgbaston on Saturday.Australia were struggling at 67-...
Ton-up Usman Khawaja Keeps England At Bay In Ashes Opener | Cricket News
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Ton-up Usman Khawaja Keeps England At Bay In Ashes Opener | Cricket News

[ad_1] Usman Khawaja ended his decade-long wait for a maiden Test hundred in England as he led an Australia recovery in the Ashes opener at Edgbaston on Saturday. Australia were struggling at 67-3 after Stuart Broad struck twice in two balls to remove David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne before England captain Ben Stokes captured the prize wicket of star batsman Steve Smith. But they had recovered to 311-5 at stumps on the second day of this five-match series, with opening batsman Khawaja 126 not out and wicketkeeper Alex Carey unbeaten on 52 in an unbroken stand of 91. That still left Australia 82 runs behind England's first-innings 393-8 declared built on Joe Root's 118 not out.Australia captain Pat Cummins insisted Thursday his recently-crowned World Test champions had no need to emula...
“Players Missed Flights”: CSK Star Narrates Crazy IPL Title Celebration Story | Cricket News
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“Players Missed Flights”: CSK Star Narrates Crazy IPL Title Celebration Story | Cricket News

[ad_1] CSK opening batter Devon Conway has recalled his team's "crazy" title celebrations.© BCCIChennai Super Kings (CSK) opening batter Devon Conway has recalled his team's "crazy" title celebrations following their win over Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) final last month. For the first in the history of the torunament, the final was played on the reserve day after rain had played spoilsport a day earlier. Conway revaled that some of the CSK players, including Moeen Ali and Dwaine Pretorius had missed their flights due to the wild celebrations of their fifth title win."It was crazy. A number of the players missed their flights. Moeen Ali and family postponed their travel by a day. Eric Simons [bowling consultant] cancelled his flight. Dwaine Pretorius also missed his ...