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  1. The Ashes 2023: How to watch England vs Australia Test series
  2. England vs Australia: The Ashes Explained
  3. The Ashes 2023: England vs Australia fixtures, start times and TV channel
  4. Australia defeats world champions England by six wickets in ODI series opener
  5. Australia vs England, The Ashes, 1st Test Day 1 Highlights: Rain Brings Early Stumps After Pat Cummins Fifer Sees England Fold For 147
  6. England vs Australia live stream: watch the 1st Test of the 2023 Ashes free online
  7. England vs Australia Score T20 World Cup 2021 Match Highlights: Bowlers, Jos Buttler Power England To Thumping Win Over Australia
  8. Ashes 2023: player


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The Ashes 2023: How to watch England vs Australia Test series

The world's premier Test cricket series returns once again as England host Australia in The Ashes across June and July. With their attacking style of play wowing the cricket world, England will be keen to stamp their authority on their most hated rivals. Australia, fresh off their World Test Championship triumph against India, are always keen to beat the English - especially on home soil. The Sporting News explains how you can watch The Ashes. How to watch and livestream The Ashes in Australia, UK and India TV CHANNEL LIVESTREAM Australia Channel 9/Fox Cricket Kayo/9Now United Kingdom Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket Sky Go India Sony LIV Sony LIV app Australia: Every Test match of the 2023 Ashes will be shown live and free on Channel 9 and the 9 Network, as well as livestreamed on 9Now.Foxtel's dedicated cricket channel Fox Cricket will also be showing The Ashes, which can also be streamed through Kayo. United Kingdom: The Ashes will be broadcast live on the Sky Sports network via Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket. Sky's broadcast can also be livestreamed on Sky Go. India: Sony LIV is The Ashes broadcaster in India. Their telecast can also be livestreamed via the Sony LIV app. When are The Ashes 2023? The first Ashes Test begins on June 16, at 11am (local), 8pm (AEST) and 3.30pm (IST). First Test June 16 - 21 Second Test June 28 - July 3 Third Test July 6 - 11 Fourth Test July 19 - 24 Fifth Test July 27 - August 1 England full squad Ben Stokes (c),Moeen Ali, James...

England vs Australia: The Ashes Explained

England and Australia will renew their storied rivalry on Friday in the first Test of the latest Ashes series at Edgbaston. But what exactly are the Ashes and why does the contest inspire such passion between two otherwise friendly countries on opposite sides of the world? AFP Sport explains the history behind one of sport's oldest and most intense contests. The facts The "Ashes" is the name given to the series of Test matches played between England and Australia, generally every two years. Test matches each last a maximum of five days, with the overall winner of the series presented with a replica of the historic Ashes urn. Australia are the current holders after winning the 2021/22 edition on home soil. The upcoming series is the first Ashes contest to be staged in England since the 2019 series ended in a 2-2 draw. England's last series victory came in 2015. 'The body will be cremated' The use of the term "Ashes" dates from England's first home defeat against Australia at The Oval in London in 1882. Following Australia's victory, Sporting Times journalist Reginald Shirley Brooks printed a mock obituary of English cricket, saying: "The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". A few weeks later, England set off to tour Australia and, after a "social" match near Melbourne on Christmas Eve 1882, English captain Ivo Bligh was given a small terracotta urn as a symbol of the "Ashes" he had sworn to win back. Standing at little more than 10 centimetres (four inch...

The Ashes 2023: England vs Australia fixtures, start times and TV channel

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Australia defeats world champions England by six wickets in ODI series opener

Adding the ODI captaincy to his Test duties following Aaron Finch's 50-over retirement last month, Cummins made an impressive start on Thursday as Australia went 1-0 up in the three-match series. After winning the toss and electing to field first, Australia kept the world champions to 9-287, despite a majestic century from Dawid Malan. England's total always appeared below-par as Australian pair David Warner and Travis Head came out blazing with a 147-run opening stand. The search is on for a new opening partner for Warner after Finch's retirement, and Head did his case no harm with his impressive knock. "I think we both play quite similar, we take the game on," Warner said of his partnership with Head. "We like to go aerial, that's the way we play. "It's coming off at the moment, which is great and hopefully we can continue that success." After being left out for all but one match of the recent Twenty20 World Cup campaign, Steve Smith made a welcome return to form with an unbeaten 80 to allow Australia to cruise home with 19 balls to spare. Smith's innings came at better than a run-a-ball as the star batter built on the good foundations set by Warner (86) and Head (69). Emerging allrounder Cameron Green pressed his case for a regular ODI spot, finishing unbeaten with Smith on 20. David Warner set the tone early for the hosts with an innings of 86. ( AAP: Matt Turner) Warner appeared set to score his first international century since January 2020 but was caught in the deep...

Australia vs England, The Ashes, 1st Test Day 1 Highlights: Rain Brings Early Stumps After Pat Cummins Fifer Sees England Fold For 147

Australia vs England, The Ashes, 1st Test Day 1 Highlights: Rain Brings Early Stumps After Pat Cummins Fifer Sees England Fold For 147 | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark Australia vs England, The Ashes, 1st Test Day 1 Highlights: Rain Brings Early Stumps After Pat Cummins Fifer Sees England Fold For 147 AUS vs ENG: Pat Cummins has taken a five-wicket haul in his first match as Australia's Test captain as England were bowled out for 147in the opening Ashes Test. • • Updated: December 09, 2021 06:15 AM IST Australia vs England, Ashes first Test Day 1 highlights:Rain brought an early day to the first day's play after Pat Cummins took a five-wicket haul in his first match as Australia's Test captain as England were bowled out for 147 in the opening Ashes Test. England's second session started as badly as the first as Cummins sent back opener Haseeb Hameed with the tourists reeling at 60/5. Hameed and Pope had shown great fighting spirit to take England into lunch on Day 1 at 59/4. However, England kept losing wickets at regular intervals before folding for 147. Earlier, England captain Joe Root won the toss and decided to bat at the Gabba in Brisbane, but the tourists got off to the worst possible start as Mitchell Starc clean bowled Rory Burns for a first-ball duck. Josh Hazlewood gave the hosts the second breakthrough by se...

England vs Australia live stream: watch the 1st Test of the 2023 Ashes free online

Watch England vs Australia Ashes Series first test live stream Every Test of this summer's Ashes series, including this first one from Edgbaston, will be free to stream on 9Now in Australia. It will also be free on Spark Sport in New Zealand. Use a • US: Willow TV • UK: Sky Sports • AUS: 9Now (free live stream) • IND: Sony Liv • NZ: Spark • Watch any stream with ExpressVPN England vs Australia Ashes 2023: First Test preview The first of five 2023 Ashes Tests gets underway today at Edgbaston in Birmingham – and the home side will be keen to get off to a winning start. England haven't won an Ashes series since 2015, but under Brendon McCullum and talismanic captain Ben Stokes the home side have become a batting force to be reckoned with. England have won 11 of their 13 opening Test matches since they adopted 'Bazball', but they're yet to face a bowling attack as potent as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood. Can they build confidence here with an opening Test victory? Australia could only manage a draw last time they visited Blighty for the Ashes in 2019, but they arrive in Birmingham as the newly crowned World Test champions. India, their opponents in the final at The Oval last week, started the last day needing nothing short of a miracle, but Australia's bowlers despatched them in a single session in which they only managed to score 70 runs. That gave Andrew McDonald's side the victory by 209 runs, with a performance that left no doubt over which team deserved t...

England vs Australia Score T20 World Cup 2021 Match Highlights: Bowlers, Jos Buttler Power England To Thumping Win Over Australia

England vs Australia Score T20 World Cup 2021 Match Highlights: Bowlers, Jos Buttler Power England To Thumping Win Over Australia | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark England vs Australia Score T20 World Cup 2021 Match Highlights: Bowlers, Jos Buttler Power England To Thumping Win Over Australia T20 World Cup 2021 Highlights, ENG vs AUS: England beat Australia by 8 wickets to register their third consecutive victory of the tournament. • Harsh Rajput • Updated:October 31, 2021 12:16 AM IST England beat Australia by 8 wickets on Saturday to register their third consecutive victory in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Chasing the target of 126 runs, Jos Buttler (71*) and Jason Roy (22) started well with their 66 runs' opening stand. After Roy got out, Buttler turned more aggressive and ended up scoring an unbeaten 71 runs in just 32 balls with the help of 5 sixes and 5 fours. Earlier, England bowlers bundled out Australia for 125 runs with superb bowling performances from Chris Jordan (3/17) and Chris Woakes (2/23). Liam Livingstone was the most economical bowler for England as he gave away just 15 runs in his four overs of off-spin. Livingstone also got the wicket Mathew Wade (20) who was going well along with Australia skipper Aaron Finch (44) at one stage. With this win, England now have six points with them and they are still on ...

Ashes 2023: player

Age 32 Caps 92 Captain/left-hand bat, right-arm seam Stokes has proved an inspirational leader and an excellent cricket captain since his appointment last April, but sadly his left knee seems to be a complete mess. Though he is adamant about his ability to bat, he has become a bowler of last resort and is quite happy doing nothing but leading – in the warmup against Ireland he became the first winning captain in Test history not to bat, bowl or keep wicket. Ollie Pope Age 25 C aps 36 Vice-captain/right-hand bat Since Stokes’s decision to play Pope, for the first time in his career, at No 3 the 25-year-old’s average is 49.80 – before that it was 28.66 – and his strike rate from 50.6 to 78, and he has been named vice-captain. Says he is determined to make up for his miserable Ashes in 2021-22, when he averaged 11.16 in six innings: “I feel like I’m a different player, mentally and technically.” Moeen Ali has come out of retirement from Test cricket and been added to England’s Ashes squad. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA Jimmy Anderson Age 40 Caps 179 Right-arm seam England’s evergreen man for all seasons just keeps going. “I don’t feel old or that I’m slowing down. Age is just a number,” he said earlier this year. Also just numbers: 179 Tests, 685 wickets, 7,675 Ashes deliveries (37 overs from a place in the all-time top three). “If we play to the best of our ability I don’t think anyone can cope with us,” he said last month, in a surprise pre-Ashes broadside. Jonny Bairstow Age ...