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Pat Cummins - Stuart Broad - Steve Smith - Harry Brook - Usman Khawaja - Watch: Pat Cummins' Toe-Crushing Yorker Sends Ollie Pope Packing In Ashes Opener - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Hughes

Watch: Pat Cummins' Toe-Crushing Yorker Sends Ollie Pope Packing In Ashes Opener

Australia pacer Pat Cummins bowled a top-quality yorker to get rid of England batter Ollie Pope during the side's second innings in the first Ashes Test. Coming over the wicket, Cummins bowled a 139 kmph delivery and rattled the stumps of Pope. The ball went past Pope as he failed to drag his bat down in time. The wicket duly put Australia on top as England were reduced to 77 for 3 with Joe Root being joined by new batter Harry Brook.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Stuart Broad - Steve Smith - Michael Vaughan - "Whoever Wins This Test Will...": Ex-England Skipper's Bold Prediction On Ashes - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Birmingham

"Whoever Wins This Test Will...": Ex-England Skipper's Bold Prediction On Ashes

The ongoing first Ashes Test between England and Australia is becoming more fierce with every passing day. As the match has reached it's Day 5 with Australia needing 174 runs to win, former England captain Michael Vaughan made a bold prediction about the five-match series. Australia lost three wickets in the form of David Warner, Steve Smith, and Marnus Labuschagne on Day 4 and currently have opener Usman Khawaja and nightwatchman Scott Boland standing unbeaten at the crease. Vaughan stated that the winner of the first Test at Edgabaston will eventually claim the series.

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Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Steve Smith - Harry Brook - England vs Australia, 1st Ashes Test, Day 5, Live Score Updates: Usman Khawaja Key As Australia Chase 281-run Target - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

England vs Australia, 1st Ashes Test, Day 5, Live Score Updates: Usman Khawaja Key As Australia Chase 281-run Target

ENG vs AUS, 1st Ashes Test, Day 5, Live:Australia will begin the fifth and final day of the ongoing first Ashes Test against England from 107/3, with Usman Khawaja (34*) and Scott Boland (13*) standing unbeaten at the crease. The visitors need 174 runs to win on the final day with seven wickets in hand. Australia were making steady progress at 78-1 in pursuit of a victory target of 281 when Stuart Broad removed both Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith -- the world's two top-ranked Test batsmen -- to leave the Ashes holders 89-3. (Live Scorecard)

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Pat Cummins - Stuart Broad - Steve Smith - Harry Brook - Usman Khawaja - Watch: Pat Cummins' Toe-Crushing Yorker Sends Ollie Pope Packing In Ashes Opener - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Hughes

Watch: Pat Cummins' Toe-Crushing Yorker Sends Ollie Pope Packing In Ashes Opener

Australia pacer Pat Cummins bowled a top-quality yorker to get rid of England batter Ollie Pope during the side's second innings in the first Ashes Test. Coming over the wicket, Cummins bowled a 139 kmph delivery and rattled the stumps of Pope. The ball went past Pope as he failed to drag his bat down in time. The wicket duly put Australia on top as England were reduced to 77 for 3 with Joe Root being joined by new batter Harry Brook.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - England vs Australia, 1st Ashes Test, Day 4: Usman Khawaja Keeps Australia In Hunt Despite Stuart Broad's Twin Strikes - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Hughes - county Scott - county Hunt

England vs Australia, 1st Ashes Test, Day 4: Usman Khawaja Keeps Australia In Hunt Despite Stuart Broad's Twin Strikes

England's Stuart Broad took two late wickets to pile pressure on Australia as the opening Ashes Test at Edgbaston headed for a dramatic finish. Australia were making steady progress at 78-1 in pursuit of a victory target of 281 when veteran paceman Broad removed both Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith -- the world's two top-ranked Test batsmen -- to leave the Ashes holders 89-3. At stumps on Monday, the World Test champions were 107-3, still needing a further 174 runs to win on Tuesday's final day.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Broad revives England's victory bid as Khawaja holds firm for Australia - news24.com - Australia - county Hughes - county Scott

Broad revives England's victory bid as Khawaja holds firm for Australia

England's Stuart Broad took two late wickets to pile pressure on Australia as the opening Ashes Test at Edgbaston headed for a dramatic finish.

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Pat Cummins - James Anderson - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Jonny Bairstow - Harry Brook - England all out for 273, Australia need 281 for victory - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Birmingham

England all out for 273, Australia need 281 for victory

BIRMINGHAM, England: The first Ashes test was tantalisingly poised as England were all out for 273 in their second innings just before tea on day four at Edgbaston on Monday, leaving Australia needing 281 to triumph in an enthralling series opener.

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David Warner - Stuart Broad - Michael Atherton - Kevin Pietersen - Glenn Macgrath - England Great's Hilarious Take On Stuart Broad Dismissing David Warner For 14th Time - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

England Great's Hilarious Take On Stuart Broad Dismissing David Warner For 14th Time

England pacer Stuart Broad did the inevitable as he dismissed Australia opener David Warner for the 15th time in Test cricket. The incident happened on Day 2 of the ongoing first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Broad got the chance to bowl at the former Australia captain at the end of the opening day after England declared at 393/8, but Warner survived a nervy 20-minute session against his nemesis. However, Broad struck with the first ball of his fourth over of the morning as Warner inside-edged the delivery back onto his stumps.

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