England's fast bowler Ollie Robinson believes that England can end Australia's dominance in the Ashes this time. He said, "I feel like we're a completely different group. Some of the players are the same but we feel like it's redemption time, we can put our wrongs to right and hopefully get
Ben Duckett revealed that he is willing to take every available opportunity to play for England in all three formats. He highlighted the fact that he has matured over 7 years. Duckett said "I've matured as a cricketer," he added. "It's realising what works for me and understanding my streng
Melbourne [Australia], January 18 (ANI): Australia batter Beth Mooney has suffered a fractured jaw ahead of the women's Ashes which gets underway from Thursday.
Hobart [Australia], January 16 (ANI): England need 203 runs to win the fifth Ashes Test against Australia with more than seven sessions left in the match.
Melbourne [Australia], December 29 (ANI): After retaining the Ashes, Australia opening batter David Warner on Wednesday said that it would be nice if his side manages to beat India in India as they are yet to achieve this particular feat.
Melbourne [Australia], December 28 (ANI): Former England skipper Michael Vaughan on Tuesday said that England was nowhere near good enough and in the end, Australia proved too good for the Three Lions in the ongoing Ashes.
Adelaide [Australia], December 20 (ANI): Jhye Richardson and Nathan Lyon picked a wicket each in the second session as Australia sniffed victory in the second Ashes Test against England on Day Five on Monday.
Adelaide [Australia], December 20 (ANI): Australia picked two wickets in the opening session of Day Five of the ongoing second Ashes Test before Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler fought for England's survival on Monday.
Adelaide [Australia], December 19 (ANI): Former England skipper Michael Vaughan feels Australia have all bases covered in the longer format of the game and are a "lot better" team than the visitors in the ongoing Ashes.
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): Former India's opener Wasim Jaffer on Saturday heaped praise on Joe Root, saying that the England skipper is single-handedly carrying the team's batting on his shoulders.