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England is fighting to keep the Ashes series alive in Adelaide and a tail-end fightback on Friday has brought the tourists back into the contest.
England look to salvage series on day three as Stokes removed for 83 - England are 2-0 down in the series and appeared to be hurtling towards a series-ending defeat, though Stokes and Archer produced
A pumped-up Australia ripped through England's fragile batting Thursday to leave the tourists staring down the barrel of a third Test defeat with their Ashes campaign on the brink, barring a miracle."In my view it's not good enough,
England captain Ben Stokes struck a crucial 83 to steer the visitors out of trouble after they slumped to 168 for 8 on Thursday. Stokes was left gutted after being dismissed on 83 by a brilliant delivery from Mitchell Starc on the morning of Day 3.
Ben Stokes struggled in the Adelaide heat and Cameron Ponsonby reports on how Ollie Pope’s tortured innings was part of another England collapse to remove any lingering doubt about a series of great o
England claimed eight wickets on the first day in Adelaide after Australia won the toss and batted, but Alex Carey was the star of the show
On a scorching hot morning in Adelaide, England’s hopes of an unlikely Ashes comeback melted away. First, Australia’s tail wagged with a flurry of boundaries to take their first innings from 326 for eight to 371 all out, a total that suddenly looked rather imposing.
England are considering a formal complaint after a technology error allowed Alex Carey to avoid dismissal in the Ashes. Carey led Australia to 326-8 on the opening day of the third Test on