Ashes: Australia win the Gabba Test by nine wickets, lead England by 1-0
Australia won the first Test match after a dominating performance at Gabba. England is now behind in the Ashes as the Kangaroos lead them by 1-0.
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Australia won the first Test match after a dominating performance at Gabba. England is now behind in the Ashes as the Kangaroos lead them by 1-0.
Travis Head becomes 1st player to hit the century in the ongoing Ashes Test series to put Australia 196 runs ahead in the 1st innings of the opening test match at Gabba, Brisbane.
England are bowled out for 147 runs in the 1st innings of the opening test match. Captain Pat Cummins took 6th five-for of his test career on captaincy debut before rain interrupted the play at Gabba, Brisbane.
England fast bowler James Anderson has been ruled out of the 1st test at Gabba as a precautionary measure and will make a comeback for the pink ball test in Adelaide.
Sydney Sixers beat Melbourne Stars by 152 runs in the BBL 11 opening match thanks to destructive innings from Josh Philippe who played a brilliant 83-run knock.
She further added that the couple had a tumultuous time and had fights but then talked about things and somehow managed to move on.
The rest of the players of the squad are currently present in Dubai, partaking in the ongoing T20 World Cup, and will join their test captain as soon as their campaign comes to an end.
Stokes had 2 surgeries for his injury and initially was not a part of Chris Silverwood’s squad for the Ashes series. It was at the last moment the announcement was made by the ECB that Stokes will indeed be a part of the squad for the Ashes series which is due to begin on December the 8th.
England’s touring party will depart on November the 4th for Australia. The Test series however is to commence from the 8th of December.
According to ESPNCricinfo, it's not ascertained yet if the Test will be a standalone tournament or the fifth Test of the Test series.
Today is Sir Don Bradman's 113th birthday. Considered as the greatest batsman of all time, many cricket legends look up to him, even those who probably never had seen through their lifetimes.
According to the ICC, percentages of points won will be used to determine standings for the 2021-23 cycle.
Bob Willis passed away from prostate cancer in December 2019.
Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling are also set for upgrades to their MBEs.
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