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Following England’s first away Ashes win in almost 15 years, the series concludes with the Fifth Test in Sydney
A Test was completed inside two days for the second time in the series as England dismissed their hosts and then sprinted to a target of 175
Sports Mole previews the fifth Ashes Test between Australia and England, including predictions, series so far, squads, start time and a lowdown on the SCG pitch.
Australia and England will bring the curtain down on what has been an intriguing, and at times, farcical, Ashes series when they meet at the iconic SCG for the 5th Test this weekend. The Aussies
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England ends 18-match winless streak in Australia with 4-wicket victory in the 4th Ashes test
England fought back to claim six wickets as Australia staggered to 98-6 in its second innings at lunch on Day 2 of the fourth Ashes test on Saturday. Australia holds an overall lead of 140 after running through England for 110 in a dramatic first day at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Australia skipper Steve Smith said Saturday he had no end date to call time on his career, while keeping England guessing on how his team will line up for the fifth and final Ashes Test.
The hosts enjoyed another dominant day in Adelaide to leave Ben Stokes physically 'broken' and his side on the brink of a series defeat
With Gus Atkinson joining Jofra Archer and Mark Wood on sidelines for England due to injury, spinner Shoaib Bashir and seamer Matthew Potts brought in; England 3-1 down ahead of final Test in Sydney from January 4;
AFTER finally ending an 18-match winless run in the fourth match at Melbourne, England will look to close out the series on a positive note with another win in the 5th Test at Sydney. Despite some