England beat Australia by 49 runs to win the fifth Test at The Oval on Monday and end the Ashes series all square at 2-2
England bowler, who announced his retirement on Saturday, went on to build hall of fame career after Durban mauling
On the day two of the fifth Ashes series, Aussie batter Steve Smith was saved from a run out on the "benefit of the doubt" to batter
The 37-year-old pacer abruptly announced his retirement from international cricket on the third day of the fifth Ashes Test against Australia.
James Anderson has taken only five wickets in the Ashes series. However, he feels he is not bowling badly.
England kept chipping away wickets at crucial intervals despite Australia's resistance on a fluctuating day in the fourth Ashes Test between England and Australia at Old Trafford.
Australia need 249 more runs to complete a 3-1 series win and a first Ashes campaign triumph in England since 2001.
The first two sessions of the day were lost to rain and subsequent delays caused by wet outfield.
Two sessions were lost on Day 3 by the time play resumed, as the visitors resumed at 116-4 with Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh at crease.
Usman Khawaja is 20 not out and Marnus Labuschagne is on 7 at Headingley.
England, attempting a record chase at Lord’s of 371, were 243-6 and still a long way behind, with Stokes on 108 and Broad on 1, trailing Australia by 128...
Lyon was the last man out for 4 runs, his incredible cameo finishing Australia’s second innings on 279.
Overnight batters Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith, followed by Travis Head, were dismissed in a half-hour period after drinks.
Usman Khawaja was on 45 and Marnus Labuschagne on 8 after overturning a leg before decision against him on 3.
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen came down heavily on the England bowlers for showing lack of intent on Day 1 of the second Ashes Test.
Just before England pacer Stuart Broad was about to start his over, the protestors entered the field and caused chaos. However, wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow...
Clarke was speaking during a podcast, and when Robinson's topic arrived, he said that the seamer had been in the squad only because some England players are...
Ahead of the series, England skipper Ben Stokes said England wanted fast, flat pitches to help execute their attacking style of play.
The covers are still on at the Birmingham ground but the rain has eased and the weather is forecast to improve in the afternoon.
Chasing 281 to win, Australia was 107-3 at stumps on the fourth day Monday, and both sides were feeling good about their chances of winning what has been a...
When play resumed after 75 minutes of the first showers, England went on to lose both openers in a disastrous mini-session of only four overs under floodlights.
Australia resumed the third day at Edgbaston on 311-5 and was all out for 386 right before lunch as England seamers Stuart Broad (3-68) and Ollie Robinson...
Australia’s deficit was down to 82 runs after Khawaja revived Australia’s fortunes with an unbeaten 126. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey gave strong support with...
With Khawaja was all-rounder Cameron Green, who survived a stumping chance to be 21 not out in another promising partnership for Australia of 40 runs and...
Australia went to lunch with a run-rate that was half that of England’s in its 393-8 declared late on the first day. Opener Usman Khawaja hit a solid 40 not...