What they said as Australia retain Ashes
Who said what after Australia retained the Ashes with an 82-run victory against England in the third Test in Adelaide on Sunday.
Who said what after Australia retained the Ashes with an 82-run victory against England in the third Test in Adelaide on Sunday.
England captain Ben Stokes says “it sucks” to lose the Ashes inside 11 days.
Australia wrapped up an Ashes series-clinching victory in Adelaide on Sunday.
Dominant Australia collected the last four wickets they needed on Sunday to win the third Test and retain the Ashes.
The West Indies were 43-0 at stumps on the fourth day of the third Test against New Zealand, needing a further 419 to win.
Devon Conway became just the 10th player in Test history to hit a double century and a century in the same match.
Opener Zak Crawley says the mood in the England dressing room is “flat” as they stare down the barrel of losing the Ashes within three Tests.
Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon each took three wickets as Australia closed in on victory at the Adelaide Oval.
An unrelenting Australia were four wickets from retaining the Ashes at close of play in the third Test on Saturday.
Kavem Hodge scored his second Test century as the West Indies reached 381-6 at the end of the third day of the third Test in Mount Maunganui.
Travis Head continued his love affair with his home Adelaide Oval on Friday by slamming a fourth century in as many Tests on the ground.
A ruthless partnership from Travis Head and Alex Carey put Australia firmly in control of the third Test at stumps on day three.
Travis Head’s fourth straight Test hundred in Adelaide powered Australia to a commanding 356-run lead over England.
Devon Conway’s 227 set up New Zealand’s declaration at 575-8, leaving the West Indies 465 behind despite a solid opening stand late on day two.
As Devon Conway walked onto Bay Oval Thursday to face the West Indies in his 32nd Test, a reminder of his long and varied career was plastered on his back.