Ben Stokes returns to England from New Zealand
Cricket | December 23, 2017 16:36 ISTStokes has been named in England's squad for a one-day series in Australia in January but his selection is provisional on any future legal action.
Stokes has been named in England's squad for a one-day series in Australia in January but his selection is provisional on any future legal action.
Many England greats have put the blame on Bayliss for England's inability to put up a fight against the hosts, who are aiming for another 5-0 clean sweep.
The incident took place around 4.45pm local time close to Flinders Street, less than a few kilometres from the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) which will host the Boxing Day Ashes Test on December 26.
Overton was hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer while batting on debut in the second Ashes Test in Adelaide, which he then aggravated in the Perth Test earlier this week.
As the reserve fast bowler in the Australian squad, Jackson Bird is the most likely replacement if Starc fails to recover in time for the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
While the former skipper Cook has failed to reach the half-century in the series so far, pacer Broad has ended the third Test wicketless, with speculations continue to mount around their future.
Crediting Australia for their overall performance in the series so far, Root said that his side have to work on their performance if they want to avoid further defeat and end the Ashes on a positive note.
The hosts regained the prestigious Ashes urn from England after a series-clinching win by an innings 41 runs in the third Test at the WACA in Perth on Monday.
Steve Smith's men followed up their convincing victories in the first two Tests in Brisbane and Adelaide by winning the third by an even more emphatic margin of an innings and 41 runs to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
The Ashes 2017 has witnessed records being scripted in the history books and Mitchell Starc's ripper to England's James Vince is the perfect example. Take a look.
Take a look at some of the highlights on day four of the 3rd Test between Australia and England at the W.A.C.A stadium in Perth.
Facing a deficit of 259 runs, England's day was saved by rain as the visitors finished on 132/4 with Dawid Malan 28 not out and Jonny Bairstow 14 not out taking the game into the fifth and final day of the Perth Test.
Take a look at some of the highlights on Day 3 of the 3rd Test between Australia and England at the W.A.C.A Stadium in Perth.
While Smith scored his second double century in his 59th Test, the day belonged to Marsh, who scored his maiden Test century in his 22nd appearance.
This innings of Smith would be special as he made his second double-hundred in 59 Test matches that he has played and his second ton in the 2017 Ashes series.
Take a look at the highlights of day 2 of the 3rd Test between Australia and England at the W.A.C.A Stadium in Perth.
Earlier, Dawid Malan (140) and Jonny Bairstow (119) posted centuries after England resumed day 2 on 305/4 and produced the most productive partnership of the series for the tourists before another late collapse.
In a sting operation conducted, Sobers Joban, along with another alleged bookie Priyank Saxena, are seen claiming that they can fix Ashes Test in lieu of 140,000 pounds.
After electing to bat first, England was in some bother at 131/4, but Malan scored a gritty hundred and Bairstow played a crucial hand (75 not out) to lift the sagging fortunes of the visitors to finish day 1 on 305/4.
Cricket Australia Chief Sutherland said the board has full confidence in its players and team officials and others involved in the game that they would not commit any corruption in a game as they understand the risks of doing that.
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