Highlights: Australia vs England (2nd Ashes Test, Day 1)
Marnus Labuschagne and David Warner put Australia in the pound seats at the Adelaide Oval.
Marnus Labuschagne and David Warner put Australia in the pound seats at the Adelaide Oval.
England’s batting collapsed again as Australia claimed a convincing nine-wicket win at the Gabba.
Travis Head made 152, before Joe Root and Dawid Malan batted England back into contention.
Coming to the wicket among a flurry of Australian wickets, Travis Head fought fire with fire, hitting 152 from 148 balls.
Ricky Ponting reacts to the issues with the policing of front-foot no-balls on day two of the #Ashes opener at the Gabba.
David Warner rode his luck to make 94 before Travis Head smashed a century off 85 balls on day two at the Gabba.
How did Haseeb Hameed not run out David Warner when he was on 60?
Australia dominated the opening day of the first Test, which was cut short by rain.
Who said you couldn’t mix captaincy and fast bowling? Pat Cummins made it look easy with 5-38 against England.
Watch the third and deciding four-day match between South Africa A and India A in Bloemfontein.
England’s Ashes campaign got off to the worst possible start when Rory Burns was bowled by Mitchell Starc in Brisbane.
Watch the third and deciding four-day match between South Africa A and India A in Bloemfontein.
New Zealand’s Mumbai-born spinner Ajaz Patel took 10-119 against India in Mumbai. Watch them all here …
Ben Stokes would have been proud of this catch taken during a European Cricket Series match.
Watch the second of three four-day matches between South Africa A and India A in Bloemfontein.