Australia missed the run out of Jack Leach, the England No. 11, and had a great shout for LBW against Stokes turned down having already wasted their second review. An emotional Sto...
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Stokes continued to bat sensibly, reaching his second century of the series.
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After Root (77) got out early on Day 4, Stokes and Jonny Bairstow (not in pic) batted through valiantly, the former taking 83 balls to reach double figures, but England fell apart ...
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In reply, England's Joe Root and Joe Denly scored battling half-centuries but Australia remained on course to retain the Ashes after Hazlewood (not in pic) struck twice on Day 3.
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A third successive half-century from Labuschagne (80) helped Australia post 246 in their second innings, setting England a mammoth target of 359.
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England's batting frailties were once again exposed as they bundled out for 67. For Australia, seamer Josh Hazlewood took five wickets.
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Jofra Archer starred for England, returning figures of 6/45.
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Marnus Labuschagne was the other Aussie batsman to hit a fifty. He fell for 74.
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After being asked to bat, Australia failed to get going and were bowled out for 179. Opener David Warner scored 61 - ending a run of four consecutive single-figure scores in the As...
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Ben Stokes hit a stunning unbeaten century as England defeated Australia by one wicket to win an epic third Test at Headingley on Sunday (August 25) and kept the Ashes alive.
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England's Jack Leach and Ben Stokes, right, celebrate victory on day four of the third Ashes cricket Test match against Australia at Headingley, Leeds, England.
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England's Ben Stokes celebrates victory on day four of the third Ashes cricket Test match against Australia at Headingley, Leeds, England.
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India's captain Virat Kohli, left, interviews teammate Rohit Sharma after their win in the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley in Leeds, England.
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An aircraft tows a banner which reads "Justice for Kashmir" as it flies over the venue of the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley in Leeds, England.
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An aircraft tows a banner which reads "Help end mob lynching in India" as it flies over the venue of the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley in Leeds,...
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Ritika Sajdeh, left, wife of India's Rohit Sharma and Anushka Sharma, right, wife of India's captain VIrat Kohli watch the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at He...
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India's captain Virat Kohli bats during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley in Leeds, England.
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India's Rohit Sharma celebrates after scoring a century during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley in Leeds, England.
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Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga, center, celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of India's K.L. Rahul during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka at Headingley...
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India's K.L. Rahul raises his bat and bows to teammate Rohit Sharma, right, as the latter celebrates scoring a century during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Sri Lank...
England won the third Ashes Test at Headingley, Leeds thanks to an unbeaten 135 from Ben Stokes, who was wearing Jack Leach's box during his incredible knock.
A "knock-off" Nando's on Saturday (August 24), an unbeaten 135 in the third Ashes Test at Leeds on Sunday and then a McDonald's drive thru: that was how Ben Stokes spent his weekend.
Steve Smith missed the third Ashes Test at Leeds with concussion suffered when hit by a 92mph Jofra Archer bouncer in the drawn Lord's Test. The five-match series is level at 1-1.
After guiding England to a stunning win over Australia in the third Ashes Test, Ben Stokes spoke about his interesting refuelling methods and what he ate before Leeds heroics
A review showed Ben Stokes was struck in front on the pads, but he was given not out and Australia captain Tim Paine had no reviews left. England won the third Ashes Test by one wicket to level the five-match series 1-1.
Ben Stokes made a brilliant unbeaten 135 as England remarkably recovered from 286-9 to chase down 359 and beat Australia by one wicket at Headingley on Sunday (August 25), leaving the Ashes level at 1-1 with two Tests to play.
Ben Stokes hit a stunning unbeaten century as England beat Australia by one wicket to win an epic third Test at Headingley on Sunday and keep the Ashes alive.