England name unchanged squad for fourth Ashes test
England have retained an unchanged squad for the fourth Ashes test against Australia, which will be played at Old Trafford from July 19-23, the English Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday.
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England have retained an unchanged squad for the fourth Ashes test against Australia, which will be played at Old Trafford from July 19-23, the English Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday.
Mitchell Marsh's run-a-ball 118 was the cornerstone of Australia's 263 all out on the first day of the third Ashes Test at Headingley on Thursday after the tourists collapsed either side of his blistering century.
Yorkshireman Harry Brook hit a superb 75 on his home ground of Headingley to steer England to victory in the 3rd Test against Australia and keep the Ashes series alive.
England clinched a three-wicket victory over Australia to win the third Test and keep the Ashes alive following a dramatic day at Headingley. Harry Brook hit an impressive 75 before Chris Woakes and Mark Wood helped England to the required total of 251. Ad There will now be a nine-day break before the fourth Test takes place at Old Trafford with the Ashes hanging in the balance.
England vs Australia Live, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 4 Live: Ben Duckett failed to make his Day 3 experience count and departed early on Day 4 of the 3rd Lord's Test. Mitchell Starc then produced a ripper to send Moeen Ali packing. Earlier, Chris Woakes led the way with the ball before England openers on Day 3 of a must-win third Ashes Test against Australia. Woakes, playing his first Test since March last year, took 3-68 as Australia were dismissed for 224 in their second innings on a rain-marred third day. The hosts were 27/0 at stumps with Duckett and Crawley unbeaten on 18 and 9, respectively. (Live Scorecard)
Legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar feels that the first hour of play will be crucial for England as they look to chase down a target of 251 against Australia on Day 4 of the 3rd Ashes Test. England are 27 without loss at stumps on Day 3, needing another 224 runs to win and reduce the deficit the 2-0 deficit. This comes after Chris Woakes, playing his first Test since March last year, took 3-68 as Australia were dismissed for 224 in their second innings on a rain-marred third day.
Chris Woakes led the way with the ball before England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett held firm to give England the upper hand in a must-win third Ashes Test for the hosts against Australia at Headingley on Saturday. Woakes, playing his first Test since March last year, took 3-68 as Australia were dismissed for 224 in their second innings on a rain-marred third day. That left England, who trail 2-0 in the five-match series, needing 251 to win.
LEEDS, England : A superb 77 from Travis Head in difficult conditions steered Australia to 224 all out in their second innings, setting England 251 to win the third Ashes test, with the hosts closing a rain-delayed day three on 27-0 in pursuit of that target.