Australia vs england

  1. The Ashes 2023: England vs Australia – our experts' predictions
  2. Australia vs England T20 Game 2: Result, updates, scores and highlights from World Cup warm
  3. Australia defeats world champions England by six wickets in ODI series opener
  4. Ashes 2023: player
  5. Australia win series after 72
  6. England vs Australia Scorecard 2022/23
  7. Australia vs England: Hosts ease to six
  8. Australia vs England Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021: Jos Buttler masterclass helps England crush Australia by 8 wickets


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The Ashes 2023: England vs Australia – our experts' predictions

Follow us on: • Facebook icon • Instagram icon • Twitter icon • Snapchat icon • LinkedIn icon • YouTube icon More from The Telegraph • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • See top shops • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Who will win the Ashes? Our experts’ predictions Bazball vs the World Test Champions — expect a close contest between England and Australia this summer One of the most-anticipated The battle for the urn is always hotly contested but with this series expected to be so close, who do Telegraph Sport’s stable of cricket writers expect to be celebrating at the Oval in seven weeks’ time? Nick Hoult: England 3 Australia 2 A humdinger of a series is what we all want and everything riding on the final Test. England to steal it for me, but it could so easily be 4-1 either way with the series scoreline flattering the winner because each Test will be close. Scyld Berry: England 2 Australia 3 England are right to play Bazball, except when the ball is new, against Australia: It is the only way to rattle them. But I’m afraid this strategy is not going to work overall, because Australia are the stronger side. Mostly, the two sides are well-matched: Strong batting (except for a questionable opening partnership), fine seamers (Australia’s quicker) and decent spin (with Australia again having the edge). But when it comes to all-rounders, Tim Wigmore: England 2  Australia 3 Australia’s display in the World Test Championship final highlighted how well-grooved th...

Australia vs England T20 Game 2: Result, updates, scores and highlights from World Cup warm

England have made it back-to-back wins against Australia, taking the honours in Canberra by eight runs. Not much was split between the two countries but crucial wickets taken by the Poms proved to be the difference. The two play once more before heading into the Cricket World Cup on Friday October 14 (7:10pm AEST) in Canberra. Team 1st Innings Australia 6/170 England 7/178 Live Commentary: 20th over:England hold off Australia to take another scalp heading into the Cricket World Cup. Cummins' early six in the over was put to a halt by Curran. The Poms win by eight runs. 19th over:Topley with an efficient over. Aussies with no answers. England bound to take home this mini-series. Aussies need 22 off the last six. 18th over: WICKET!Curran removes David with a brilliant piece of bowling. The task gets harder for the Australians. 31 runs off the last two overs. I've changed my tune - money is on England to end the series tonight. So ... that's not what the Aussies need. 📺 Watch 📝 BLOG 📲 MATCH CENTRE 17th over:David and Wade starting to get going. The equation is 34 runs from 18 balls. My money is on the Aussies. Tim David with a SHOTTTT! Australia 5/144 📺 Watch 📝 BLOG 📲 MATCH CENTRE 16th over:Do or die now for the Aussies. David won't die wondering. Few impressive strokes to the offside but for not much reward. Wade needs to start swinging for the hills. 15th over: WICKET!Danger man Marsh gone. Just couldn't pick the ball from Stokes. England looking the goods with five overs r...

Australia defeats world champions England by six wickets in ODI series opener

Adding the ODI captaincy to his Test duties following Aaron Finch's 50-over retirement last month, Cummins made an impressive start on Thursday as Australia went 1-0 up in the three-match series. After winning the toss and electing to field first, Australia kept the world champions to 9-287, despite a majestic century from Dawid Malan. England's total always appeared below-par as Australian pair David Warner and Travis Head came out blazing with a 147-run opening stand. The search is on for a new opening partner for Warner after Finch's retirement, and Head did his case no harm with his impressive knock. "I think we both play quite similar, we take the game on," Warner said of his partnership with Head. "We like to go aerial, that's the way we play. "It's coming off at the moment, which is great and hopefully we can continue that success." After being left out for all but one match of the recent Twenty20 World Cup campaign, Steve Smith made a welcome return to form with an unbeaten 80 to allow Australia to cruise home with 19 balls to spare. Smith's innings came at better than a run-a-ball as the star batter built on the good foundations set by Warner (86) and Head (69). Emerging allrounder Cameron Green pressed his case for a regular ODI spot, finishing unbeaten with Smith on 20. David Warner set the tone early for the hosts with an innings of 86. ( AAP: Matt Turner) Warner appeared set to score his first international century since January 2020 but was caught in the deep...

Ashes 2023: player

Age 32 Caps 92 Captain/left-hand bat, right-arm seam Stokes has proved an inspirational leader and an excellent cricket captain since his appointment last April, but sadly his left knee seems to be a complete mess. Though he is adamant about his ability to bat, he has become a bowler of last resort and is quite happy doing nothing but leading – in the warmup against Ireland he became the first winning captain in Test history not to bat, bowl or keep wicket. Ollie Pope Age 25 C aps 36 Vice-captain/right-hand bat Since Stokes’s decision to play Pope, for the first time in his career, at No 3 the 25-year-old’s average is 49.80 – before that it was 28.66 – and his strike rate from 50.6 to 78, and he has been named vice-captain. Says he is determined to make up for his miserable Ashes in 2021-22, when he averaged 11.16 in six innings: “I feel like I’m a different player, mentally and technically.” Moeen Ali has come out of retirement from Test cricket and been added to England’s Ashes squad. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA Jimmy Anderson Age 40 Caps 179 Right-arm seam England’s evergreen man for all seasons just keeps going. “I don’t feel old or that I’m slowing down. Age is just a number,” he said earlier this year. Also just numbers: 179 Tests, 685 wickets, 7,675 Ashes deliveries (37 overs from a place in the all-time top three). “If we play to the best of our ability I don’t think anyone can cope with us,” he said last month, in a surprise pre-Ashes broadside. Jonny Bairstow Age ...

Australia win series after 72

Australia's Josh Hazlewood, right, is congratulated by teammate Marcus Stoinis after dismissing England's Phil Salt during the one day cricket international at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP Australia's Josh Hazlewood, right, is congratulated by teammate Marcus Stoinis after dismissing England's Phil Salt during the one day cricket international at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP 19 Nov 2022 10.52 GMT Adam Zampa speaks It’s a series win which is really important to us. I feel like we played some really good cricket and got the big wickets [of Vince and Billings] at the right time. It was a hard wicket to start on; it was spinning and reverse-swinging and it was a bit up and down. We’re so flat with how the World Cup went. England were by far the best team, and to beat them makes us feel a little bit better. We know it’s tough for them to back up the World Cup with the scheduling, so we have a bit of sympathy. Josh was really good [as captain]. We’ve got a really experienced bowling attack and we run the show ourselves, so it’s more about decision-making. • • 19 Nov 2022 10.46 GMT Sam Billings’ verdict Disappointing loss. Their score was probably above par on that pitch – it was two-paced, up and down at times. Those early wickets that we lost put us on the back foot, and it was a real shame that Vincey and I couldn’t go on for another 10 overs. It was a pitch where you had to absorb a bit of pressure now and then. I struggled at t...

England vs Australia Scorecard 2022/23

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR Jos Buttler (c)† c Richardson b Ellis 68 32 53 8 4 212.50 Alex Hales c David b Richardson 84 51 78 12 3 164.70 Ben Stokes c Warner b Stoinis 9 9 21 1 0 100.00 Harry Brook c Richardson b Sams 12 10 16 2 0 120.00 Moeen Ali c Marsh b Ellis 10 7 19 0 1 142.85 Sam Curran b Ellis 2 5 6 0 0 40.00 Dawid Malan not out 2 2 7 0 0 100.00 Chris Woakes not out 13 5 5 1 1 260.00 Extras (lb 2, nb 1, w 5) 8 TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 10.40) 208/6 Fall of wickets: 1-132 (Jos Buttler, 11.2 ov) , 2-165 (Ben Stokes, 14.4 ov) , 3-167 (Alex Hales, 15.2 ov) , 4-183 (Harry Brook, 17.2 ov) , 5-193 (Sam Curran, 18.3 ov) , 6-194 (Moeen Ali, 18.6 ov) BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Cameron Green 3 0 38 0 12.66 6 8 0 1 1 Kane Richardson 4 0 39 1 9.75 11 5 2 0 0 15.2 toAD Hales, Hales falls now, slugged to long-off! Another boundary catch, comfortably taken by David in front of the rope. Hales throws his head back in frustration, didn't get the timing on that shot. But it's been a fine effort after being backed as Butter's opening partner. 167/3 Daniel Sams 4 0 42 1 10.50 9 4 2 2 0 18.6 toMM Ali, slower ball, ramped to short third! Ellis gets a third, he's bowled superbly well tonight. Dug in short but without pace and Moeen can't get enough on it to clear Marsh running back from the edge of the ring. 194/6 Mitchell Swepson 2 0 31 0 15.50 2 2 3 0 0 Marcus Stoinis 3 0 36 1 12.00 3 3 2 1 0 BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner c Hales b Wood 73 44 96 8 2 165.90 Cameron Green c †Buttler b To...

Australia vs England: Hosts ease to six

Australia vs England: Hosts ease to six-wicket win in ODI opener despite Dawid Malan century David Warner top-scores for Australia with 86, while Steve Smith and Travis Head also post half-centuries; Australia chase down victory target with 19 balls to spare; Dawid Malan makes impressive 134 for England, who only used three players from Sunday's T20 World Cup victory England's reign as double white-ball champions began in defeat as Australia eased to a six-wicket win in the opening one-day international in Adelaide. Dawid Malan fired a tremendous 134 from 128 deliveries to help a much-changed England post 287-9 from their 50 overs, having slumped to 66-4 after being put into bat by the hosts. Image: David Warner posted 10 fours and a six in his 86 from 84 deliveries David Willey (2-51) was the pick of the English bowlers and removed Warner and Marnus Labuschagne in successive overs, although an unbeaten 80 from Steve Smith saw Australia comfortably chase down their victory target of 288 with 19 balls to spare. Disappointing day for England England made eight changes from the side that won the T20 World Cup final, including an ODI debut for Lancashire's Luke Wood, with Phil Salt, captain Jos Buttler and Chris Jordan the only players to retain their spots from Sunday's five-wicket win over Pakistan. Also See: • Scorecard: Australia vs England • Recap: Australia's win as it happened Malan put on a 52-run fifth-wicket stand with Jos Buttler (29), who was caught at long-off fro...

Australia vs England Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021: Jos Buttler masterclass helps England crush Australia by 8 wickets

Australia vs England Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021: Jos Buttler masterclass helps England crush Australia by 8 wickets Opening batsman Jos Buttler smashed an unbeaten 71 (32 balls) as England hammered Australia by eight wickets to register their third successive win in T20 World Cup. Chasing a below-par 126, the 2010 champions romped home in 11.4 overs to hand Australia their first loss of the tournament. Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live cricket score updates of the 2021 T20 World Cup match between Australia and England. Read Less Obviously we got off to a good start in the first two games of the tournament and challenge first is always adapting to the conditions away from home and we did that really in the first two games and then again today, the big test against a really strong Australian side. We sort of held up pretty well right from the beginning, holding our nerve and creating opportunities with the ball and then continuing to be relentless with the lengths we want to bowl. We are in good form with the bat. Jason last game and Jos today. We treat everybody with same amount of respect. We go to Sharjah from here and again another challenge there and we are really looking forward to it. Winning captain Eoin Morgan After losing few wickets in the powerplay, we had to hang in there and get to a total we thought would be defendable. They bowled well and put us on the back foot early. You had to bowl them out with that kind of total, but Jos Buttler p...