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  • Ashes 2023: Australia in command as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc run by means of England’s top-order on Day 4

    By India Today Sports Desk: Australia are in a commanding place on the finish of Day 4, having claimed 4 wickets with England needing 257 extra runs to win the second Test of the five-match Ashes 2023 collection at Lord’s.

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    Starting the day at 130 for two, Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja added 57 extra runs on the board earlier than England pacer Stuart Broad supplied England their first breakthrough of the day after Khawaja top-edged a short-ball straight at substitute fielder Matthew Potts, and departed after scoring 77 runs off 187 deliveries.

    Smith quickly adopted Khawaja again to the pavilion after scoring a 62-ball 34 as fast-bowler Josh Tongue picked his second wicket of the innings. Travis Head couldn’t transfer the scoreboard a lot and was dismissed after Joe Root took an outstanding catch to change into the main outfield catcher for England in Test cricket.

    Cameron Green and Alex Carey caught round for a 42-run stand earlier than Ollie Robinson dismissed each the batters in fast succession. Green scored 18 runs off 67 balls, whereas Carey hit 21 runs off 73 deliveries. Australia captain Pat Cummins scored 11 runs off 29 balls, earlier than Broad removed him within the 96th over, which was quickly adopted by Josh Hazlewood’s dismissal by Ben Stokes.

    Then, to the shock of many, an injured Nathan Lyon walked in to bat for the Aussies. The off-spinner shaped a 15-run partnership with Mitchell Starc and even hit Broad for a boundary, earlier than being caught by Stokes within the 102nd over. Lyon scored 4 runs off 13 balls and obtained a rousing reception by the group and his teammates upon his dismissal.

    Australia began the ultimate innings of the Lord’s Test in nice style, with Starc eliminating England opener Zak Crawley within the third over. In his very subsequent over, Starc cleaned up Ollie Pope to go away England reeling at 13 for two. Following two early dismissals, Joe Root and Harry Brook shaped a 28-run stand earlier than Cummins dismissed each the batters in the identical over.

    Root departed after scoring 18 runs off 35 balls, whereas Brook was cleaned up by Cummins after scoring 4 runs. However, England pulled the sport again with Ben Duckett and Stokes stitching a 69-run stand to take the hosts to 114 for 4 on the finish of Day 4.

    Just just a few overs earlier than stumps, Australia thought they’d picked one other wicket within the type of Duckett when Starc caught the opener at fine-leg. However, upon additional overview, the umpires dominated Duckett not out after they discovered that Starc had not positioned his fingers below the ball whereas finishing the catch. Duckett remained unbeaten on 50 off 67 balls, whereas Stokes chipped in with a 66-ball 29.

    The ultimate day of the second Ashes 2023 Test guarantees to be an enchanting affair, with England needing 257 runs to win and Australia six wickets to go 2-0 up within the five-match collection.

  • Ashes 2023: Usman Khawaja performs so calmly and is in complete management of his sport, says Alastair Cook

    By India Today Sports Desk: Former England captain Alastair Cook has heaped reward on Australia opener Usman Khawaja, saying he has full management of his sport. Khawaja scored a half-century on Day 3 as Australia look to submit a giant goal for England at Lord’s.

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    Speaking to BBC Sport, Cook mentioned Australia should not going anyplace and have managed these robust classes properly. Australia bowled out England for 325 runs on Day 3 and have amassed a lead of over 200 runs.

    “A maiden from Jimmy Anderson that saw him ask lots of questions. This Australian line-up are not going anywhere, they are resilient and are managing these tough sessions well,” mentioned Cook.

    He went on to bathe reward on Khawaja, saying he’s in complete management of his sport. Khawaja scored a half-century within the second innings at Lord’s after hitting a century and a fifty within the first Ashes 2023 Test at Edgbaston.

    “You are watching a guy totally in control of his game. Khawaja is getting asked so many questions and he is on it like a flash. He plays so calmly, what impresses me is how late he can play the ball,” Cook added.

    The former England skipper mentioned Australia have made sluggish and regular progress on Day 3 and have fought extremely onerous. Australia have solely misplaced one wicket of their second innings as of now and have gone previous the 100-run mark.

    “It’s been slow and steady progress by Australia, they have fought incredibly hard there. England have bowled beautifully but without being able to find the outside edge. Stuart Broad appeals a lot but fair play to Ben Stokes for holding his nerve,” mentioned Cook.

    Australia has a 1-0 lead within the five-match Ashes 2023 collection after beating England by two wickets at Edgbaston. As for the hosts, they are going to be trying to stage proceedings at Lord’s and get again within the collection.

  • Ashes 2023, 2nd Test Day 2 Live Score and Updates: Can Stokes’s England restrict injury vs Smith and Carey?

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    On the opposite hand, after successful the toss, England have been unable to strike early regardless of the circumstances being of their favour. Josh Tongue, who was England’s most spectacular bowler on Day 1, struck on both facet of the Lunch break. However, no assist from the opposite finish meant England have been unable to mount the stress. As he has so typically performed, Joe Root went bang, bang in a single over to drag issues again a bit. With the second new ball solely 2 overs previous, England will look to begin nicely within the first hour. Can England struggle their approach again into the sport? We shall discover out quickly, as the primary ball on Day 2 just isn’t far-off.

  • 2nd Ashes Test: Australia present they’ll swap between completely different gears to submit 339/5 on Day One at Lord’s in opposition to England

    Sometimes groups get caught up of their hype a lot that when chilly onerous actuality strikes, they’re introduced all the way down to terra firma with a giant thud. With all that England gamers mentioned after narrowly shedding the primary Test, there was expectation that hosts would stroll the speak. It could also be a tad unfair to say that the Bazball practitioners blinked, however as the primary day at Lord’s unfolded, it was the hardened Aussies who got here via robust batting situations earlier than capitalising on the nice work by the openers. Two wickets in a single over late within the day from the unlikely supply of Joe Root might have given the hosts a sniff, however a rating of 339/5 at stumps confirmed that the opening skirmish had gone Australia’s manner.

    And as was anticipated in some quarters, it had been the middle-order stalwarts Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne who made up, to some extent, for a quiet recreation at Edgbaston. Smith was 15 in need of one other Test century at shut, having placed on a century partnership with the Aussie No.3.

    Bazball as a cricketing philosophy is tailored for a technology with consideration deficit dysfunction, who don’t appear to have the endurance to sit down via an attritional passage of play, which can be described as turgid or boring. But the England gamers themselves could also be responsible of not specializing in the fundamentals sufficient. Like making the batsmen play sufficient on a greentop, or clinging on to possibilities that come within the slips.

    In the lead-up to the Lord’s Test, the likes of Ollie Robinson and Zak Crawley talked a very good recreation, to such an extent that one questioned whether or not it was England 1-0 up; the concept being that the hosts had been in some way ethical victors of the Edgbaston thriller for the ‘exciting’ and ‘entertaining’ model of cricket they performed.
    But as Usman Khawaja and David Warner put their heads down after being despatched in by Ben Stokes, respecting the overcast situations and the inexperienced cowl on the pitch – unfazed by Just Stop Oil pitch invaders earlier than the second over of the sport and two rain interruptions – the deserves of the traditional manner of taking part in Test cricket turned evident.

    England’s Ben Stokes grabs a Just Stop Oil protestor, throughout day one of many second Ashes Test cricket match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, England, Wednesday, June 28, 2023. AP/PTI(AP06_28_2023_000161A)

    Basics let England down

    There was extravagant swing on supply, however little tempo or bounce, and the slip fielders didn’t assist England’s trigger both. If the low probability provided by Khawaja to Joe Root at first slip was a tricky one (perhaps wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow was caught flat-footed), the one off Warner’s bat flew at a catchable top to Ollie Pope within the cordon earlier than bursting via his palms. That the possibility got here off Stuart Broad’s bowling added to the importance, as for as soon as Warner lived to inform the story.

    Khawaja fell on the stroke of lunch, shouldering arms to a Josh Tongue supply that nipped again to hit the highest of off-stump, however Warner had already gone previous his tally within the 2019 Ashes whereas into simply his third innings of the collection.

    The pitch had loads to supply those that may transfer the ball, however was crying out for somebody with an additional yard of tempo. Tongue was the briskest of the England bowlers, however didn’t have the pace to rattle high quality batsmen. But he did hit the spots which troubled batsmen with motion off the floor. With Broad, Robinson and James Anderson hardly ever going past medium tempo, the England assault comprising 5 right-arm seamers with no specialist spinner appeared devoid of selection.

    England’s Ollie Robinson reacts as Australia add runs throughout day one of many second Ashes Test cricket match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, England, Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    As for Warner, he confirmed glimpses in Brimingham of stepping into his groove, and the robust situations on the primary morning bought him shifting his toes in a constructive method. Apart from two variations of sweeps in opposition to the seamers, he performed to the benefit of the ball and was typically content material to play near his physique and below his eyes. It took an distinctive supply from Tongue to breach his defence, however Warner can sit up for the remainder of the collection anticipating to exorcise a number of the ghosts from 4 years in the past.

    Capitalising on onerous work

    England exerted some management over proceedings for transient durations – although they might declare that it’s all-out assault for them all through – however by no means lengthy sufficient to make full use of the useful situations. It was nearly as if the ‘boring’ qualities of line and size and consistency weren’t for them. But for a crew which swears by constructive cricket, it was fascinating to see them being lowered to 2 slips and loads of boundary riders as Smith and Travis Head went about doing what they did to India within the World Test Championship last. Smith started like a person in a rush and was 20 off 14 balls earlier than settling down for the lengthy haul.

    As for Head, for all his perceived weak point in opposition to the short-pitched stuff geared toward his physique, his aggressive strategy in opposition to every little thing England threw at him tilted the day decisively within the guests’ favour. He fell for 77 off simply 73 balls whereas making an attempt to take down Root with a couple of overs left for the second new ball, however with there being indicators of some activate Day 1 itself, England might rue leaving out Moeen Ali as Nathan Lyon is more likely to get extra out of the pitch later within the recreation.

    After being accused of taking part in conservative and catch-up cricket for a lot of the time at Edgbaston, the Australian run charge exceeded 4 an over in largely bowler-friendly situations because the overs into the legs of the primary England bowlers started to point out. For a very long time within the last session, there have been three substitute fielders on. It confirmed that Pat Cummins’ crew has varied gears it could possibly undergo as per the scenario, whereas England gave the impression to be anticipating the pitch and situations to do many of the work for them after profitable the toss, and had been left looking for solutions as soon as the Aussies dug in.

  • Ashes 2023: Ollie Robinson can rejoice wickets the way in which he desires, says Ollie Pope forward of Lord’s Test

    By India Today Sports Desk: England vice-captain Ollie Pope has mentioned that pacer Ollie Robinson can rejoice wickets in the way in which that he desires. England are set to face Australia within the second Test of the five-match Ashes 2023 collection at Lord’s on June 28.

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    Speaking forward of the Lord’s Test, Pope mentioned typically in a collection just like the Ashes, feelings can take over on the pitch. Robinson has been going through criticism for his expletive send-off to Australia opener Usman Khawaja, after dismissing him for 141 within the first innings of the primary Ashes 2023 Test at Edgbaston.

    “I think Ollie is the kind of guy who gets in the battle. And sometimes I think in a big series like this, emotions almost take over while you’re on the pitch. But he’s a top guy, and I think in an Ashes series, these things are really brought to light,” mentioned Pope.

    He went on to say that Robinson’s send-off for Khawaja was nothing private, and it’s simply the way in which that he performs cricket. Robinson performed down the send-off, saying it was a response that got here from the warmth of the second and that he spoke to Khawaja and made peace in a while.

    “In the heat of the moment, obviously he was pumped up to get that wicket and it’s nothing personal in the way that he’s gone about it. That’s just the way he plays his cricket,” Pope added.

    Pope mentioned Robinson can rejoice his wickets the way in which he desires, insisting that hopefully the pacer can get the ball do all of the speaking within the second Ashes 2023 Test. Robinson has picked up 71 wickets in 17 Tests at a median of 21.15 for England.

    “I don’t know, I’ve not asked him. But if he can get on a good run, hopefully he can celebrate in the way he wants to celebrate. But he’s just going to go about his business in the way he does. He’s a high-quality bowler, so hopefully he can let the ball do all the talking,” mentioned Pope.

    Following their loss in opposition to Australia at Edgbaston, England can be seeking to bounce again within the five-game collection, when the 2 aspect conflict at Lord’s on June 28.

  • Women’s Ashes, Day 2: Annabel Sutherland and Tammy Beaumont hit tons of, England path by 255 runs at stumps

    By Priya Nagi: Tammy Beaumont’s sensational century stole the highlight on day two of the one-off Ashes Test match between England and Australia at Trent Bridge on Friday. Beaumont’s unbeaten 100 guided England to a powerful place as they completed the day at 218-2 in response to Australia’s mammoth first-innings complete of 473.

    Beaumont’s century was not solely vital for the match but additionally marked a outstanding achievement for her personally. With this hundred, she joined an elite group of England gamers, together with Heather Knight, Jos Buttler, and Dawid Malan, who’ve scored centuries in all three codecs of the sport.

    Australia had set a formidable goal with their highest-ever first-innings complete in ladies’s Test match historical past. However, England’s aggressive strategy from the beginning and their refusal to again down allowed them to remain within the contest. Even after dropping Emma Lamb for simply 10 runs within the tenth over, England continued their assault.

    Heather Knight contributed a helpful 57 runs in a partnership of 115 with Beaumont. Australia’s bowlers, regardless of having two extra spinners than England, struggled to include the English batters. Beaumont, who was given a reprieve on 61 after Australia determined towards reviewing a catch, showcased her resilience and dedication.

    England will resume their innings on day three with Beaumont nonetheless on the crease and joined by all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt, who performed an entertaining innings of 41 not out from 44 balls.

    Earlier within the day, Annabel Sutherland made historical past by turning into the youngest lady to attain an Ashes Test century. The 21-year-old completed unbeaten on 137, taking part in a vital position in Australia’s commanding complete. Sutherland’s century was the quickest by an Australian in ladies’s Test historical past and the primary by a participant batting at No.8.

    Sutherland’s knock additional solidified her standing as one in all Australia’s brightest abilities. She has confirmed her talents with each bat and ball, beforehand swinging a Test match towards England along with her bowling prowess. This century showcased her batting abilities and hinted at her potential to bat increased up the order sooner or later.

    Sophie Ecclestone, England’s star spinner, claimed 5 wickets for 129 runs however struggled to bother Sutherland, who remained composed and in management all through her innings.

    Sutherland’s solely second of concern got here when she narrowly escaped a catch after reaching her century. With the match finely poised, each groups can be desirous to make an impression on day three because the battle for Ashes supremacy intensifies.

  • Ashes: Australia neutralised England’s fireplace with their ice-cool angle in first Test, says R Ashwin

    By India Today Sports Desk: Veteran India off-spinner R Ashwin reckons Australia neutralised England’s fireplace with their ice-cool angle to win the primary Test and take a 1-0 lead within the five-match Ashes sequence at Edgbaston. Ashwin stated ‘ice-cool’ Australia defeated England’s Bazball by sticking to traditional cricket, in accordance with the off-spinner.

    After declaring at 393/8 on Day 1, Ben Stokes’ England set Australia a 281-run goal. When Australia slumped to 227/8, the hosts seemed to be in command, however Australian captain Pat Cummins stepped up and shared an unbeaten fifty-run partnership with Nathan Lyon to seal a memorable two-wicket win. The off-spinner additionally defined why Bazball backfired for England within the first Test by shedding mild on the drastic change in English pitches over the past two years.

    “England were fire. Australia were ice. Australia neutralised England’s fire with their ice-cool attitude (in Ashes opener). Firstly, the origin of Bazball: Till a couple of years back, England had pitches full of life. The ball used to seam all over the place. Batters struggled, except for Joe Root,” Ashwin stated on his YouTube channel

    “So, they decided. If we give pitches like this, it’s going to be tough. So

    , let’s give batting pitches and increase the tempo, score runs fast, and give bowlers more time. England did it successfully.”

    Ashwin additionally defined why Australia dominated England within the first Ashes Test, saying that chasing has develop into simpler in England over the past two years. Ashwin reckons Australia had been all the time within the sport because of the batting-friendly circumstances within the first Test at Edgbaston. He described how England efficiently chased 378 towards India in 2022 on the similar venue.

    “India went to the last (rescheduled fifth) Test at Edgbaston, they were successful (chased 378). (They) did it in Pakistan, did it (at home( versus Ireland and South Africa. In the last two years, fourth-inning chases in England have become possible. Look at Cummins and Lyon! It has become an imaginable thing. Previously, 250+ chases in the fourth innings were incredibly difficult,” Ashwin additional stated.

  • Australia head coach justifies Hazlewood’s choice over Starc for Edgbaston Test: It was circumstances primarily based

    By India Today Sports Desk: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald admitted that the choice to go away out Mitchell Starc, the crew’s quickest bowler, for the primary Ashes Test was based totally on the dry and flat circumstances at Edgbaston.

    McDonald acknowledged that in hindsight, Starc’s skill to swing the outdated ball may have been helpful on a observe that provided little help to the seamers. Australia secured a two-wicket win over England within the opening Ashes match.

    The Australia head coach emphasised that the choice was made primarily based on the circumstances and the crew’s evaluation at the moment. He said that the selection of Josh Hazlewood, who returned with figures of three/109, over Starc was primarily attributable to line and size concerns quite than left-arm swing.

    “It’s conditions-based, and I’ve said that from the get-go,” McDonald defined. “We feel as though, looking back on it, potentially Mitch could have played a role, there’s no doubt about that.

    “But line and size probably over left-arm swing, and we didn’t really feel as if we could have gotten swinging circumstances (at Edgbaston). It’s actually right down to a intestine really feel at choice, so it may be critiqued any method you need. We felt like once we went into the sport, with all the data that we had, we made the most effective choice.”

    McDonald acknowledged that the selection could be critiqued, but the team believed they made the best decision based on the available information. He added that Starc understood the team’s decision and recognised that he had a significant role to play in the remaining matches of the Ashes series.

    McDonald indicated that there would be a high demand on all the fast bowlers to perform throughout the series, and Starc might feature in the next game depending on the conditions. The teams will clash in the second Test from June 28 to July 2 at Lord’s.

    “We took Starcy on that journey, he understands that and he understands the actual fact there’s 4 extra Test matches and he is bought a pivotal half to play inside that,” McDonald said.

    “There’s going to be big demand on all our quick bowlers to get by the 5 (Ashes) Test matches, plus the World Test Championship. Josh was match and accessible, we felt like he was the most effective on this floor and that is likely to be Mitch subsequent recreation, who is aware of?”

  • Ashes 2023: England will go just a little tougher at Australia, says Brendon McCullum forward of Lord’s Test

    By India Today Sports Desk: England Test coach Brendon McCullum has mentioned that they may go just a little tougher on Australia within the second match of the Ashes 2023 sequence. England are set to face Australia at Lord’s on June 28.

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    Speaking to BBC Sport after the primary Test, McCullum mentioned England would go a littler tougher on Australia at Lord’s, including that they may’ve gained the match if the rub of the inexperienced had gone their method. Australia beat England by two wickets in an exciting encounter at Edgbaston.

    “I’m sure they’ll stick to that strategy, which is great, because we’ll go a little harder. The way that we played validated our style of play. If we’d have got a little bit of the rub of the green then we might have been on the other side of it,” mentioned McCullum.

    He went on to say that England wish to attempt to seize their alternatives and attempt to put Australia underneath strain. Australia skipper Pat Cummins performed a heroic knock on Day 5, remaining unbeaten on 44 to information Australia to a well-known Ashes victory.

    “The guys are happy with the efforts that they put in and I’m positive we’ll go to Lord’s with a variety of confidence. We at all times wish to attempt to take the sport ahead. We wish to attempt to seize alternatives the place we predict we are able to put opposition groups underneath strain,” McCullum added.

    Speaking about spin-bowling all-rounder Moeen Ali’s finger harm, McCullum mentioned he’s hopeful that Moeen will be alright for the second Test at Lord’s whereas lauding his effort at Edgbaston. Moeen picked up a finger harm throughout Australia’s first innings at Edgbaston.

    “Moeen did a fabulous job. He’s loving being back playing Test cricket. Hopefully he’ll come right for the next one. I’m pretty confident that over the next few days we can get on top of Mo’s finger and that’ll give us an opportunity to select him in the next game,” mentioned McCullum.

    After shedding the opening Test of the Ashes 2023 sequence, England might be seeking to bounce again after they tackle Australia at Lord’s on June 28.

  • Ashes 2023: Credit to Australia as they had been simply too good for us, says James Anderson after loss at Edgbaston

    By India Today Sports Desk: England fast-bowler James Anderson stated Australia had been too good for them following their two-wicket loss in an exciting match at Edgbaston. Australia beat England to take a 1-0 lead within the five-match Ashes 2023 collection.

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    Speaking to BBC Sport after the sport, Anderson stated they fought arduous on a placid wicket whereas crediting Australia for being too good for them. Australia chased down 174 runs on Day 5 with simply 27 balls and two wickets remaining.

    “We are gutted not to get over the line but over the next few days when we look back at what we have done we can be really proud. We have tried to dominate from ball one. The declaration was really positive. We fought and fought on a really placid pitch. But credit to Australia they were just to good for us,” stated Anderson.

    He went on to say that they may let the end result soak in and goal areas during which they’ll enhance. Anderson managed to select only one wicket over the course of the 2 innings, bowling 21 overs within the first innings and 17 within the second.

    “There are areas we can improve. There always is and in tight games those chances do get put in the spotlight. But we will let it soak in, get over the disappointment and look at the positives,” Anderson added.

    Anderson stated each set of followers can go dwelling saying they’ve watched one of many nice Test matches between the 2 sides. Australia registered a historic win at Edgbaston on the again of a captain’s knock from Pat Cummins and a masterful show from opener Usman Khawaja over the 2 innings.

    “We have played some great cricket. We have had five sold out days and everyone has gone home happy. Both sets of fans can go home saying they have been to one of the great Test matches,” stated Anderson.

    England will now intention to stage the five-match collection after they face Australia within the second sport set to be performed at Lord’s on June 28.