Andy Flower calls on ICC to change bad light rules
England coach Andy Flower has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to change the regulations regarding bad light after his side narrowly missed out on a dramatic victory in the final Ash
Ashes thriller ends in a draw at The Oval
London: England came close to pulling off a surprise victory over Australia in the fifth and final test on Sunday but had to settle for a draw when umpires stopped play because of bad light.
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Ashes finale ends in dramatic draw
London: England and Australia drew the fifth Test as the Ashes series ended in a dramatic draw on the final day at The Oval today.
England, set a target of 227 to win after Australia captain Michae
Shane Watson ton puts Australia on top against England
London: Australia, after winning the toss, were 307 for four against England at stumps on the first day of the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval on Wednesday.
Steven Smith was 66 not out and Pet
England looks to reduce Oz to 'ashes'
For cricket lovers who grew up in a era where Australia had refused to take defeat lying down, this is certainly a new sight for them. After the 0-4 drubbing against India, the Aussies is in the fore
Broad proud of 'unpleasant' England
London, Aug 20 (AFP) Stuart Broad has said he's proud to be a member of an England side that is an "unpleasant" team to play against.England's ruthless streak has been on display during the Ashes, wh
Ponting pleads for Australia patience
London: Australia great Ricky Ponting has urged his compatriots to be patient with the current side as they try to turn around their poor run of results.Now retired from Test cricket, former Australi
Pietersen set for Ashes finale despite knee trouble
LONDON: England batsman Kevin Pietersen remains available for next week's final Ashes Test despite undergoing a scan on his troublesome right knee on Wednesday, the England and Wales Cricket Board sa
Lyon roars against England in fourth Test
CHESTER-LE-STREET: Australia's Nathan Lyon took four wickets as England collapsed to 238 for nine at stumps on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test at Chester-le-Street on Friday.
Off-spinner Lyon,