The pumped-up tourists dismissed Australia for 132 soon after lunch in front of a bumper 92,045 crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, following the 20 wickets that tumbled on day one. It left them ...
All 10 Australian wickets tumbled inside the first two sessions of day two in front of another bumper crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, following the 20 that were taken on day one. Travis Head ...
At the break on day two in front of another bumper crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the hosts were 98-6 with Steve Smith not out 16 and Cameron Green on six. They lost nightwatchman Scott Boland ...
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An astounding 20 wickets fell on a frantic day one of the fourth Ashes Test on Friday with Australia all out for 152 before storming back to dismiss England for 110 and leave the clash on a knife-edge ...
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COURCHEVEL, France — After destroying Tadej Pogacar in the race against the clock, Jonas Vingegaard dealt him the coup de grace in the Tour de France with an impressive display in the mountains on ...