20 Wickets that fell on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. The previous time 20 or more wickets fell on the first day of a men's Test in Australia was in the 1951 Adelaide Test against ...
Harry Brook became the fastest to 3,000 Test runs (3,468 balls) during the Ashes Boxing Day Test, while Josh Tongue’s ...
Kevin Pietersen slammed the MCG pitch after 20 wickets fell on Day 1. Josh Tongue took 5-45 as England bowled out Australia for 152 before 94,199 fans.
Ashes history was rewritten as The Ashes produced an unprecedented moment for the first time in 123 years. Traditional rivals ...
Josh Tongue credits Ben Stokes for urging England to bowl fuller, leading to his five for 45 and Australia’s collapse for 152 ...
For the first time in 116 years, both England and Australia were bowled out on Day 1 at MCG as 20 wickets tumbled.
Twenty wickets fell on Day 1 of the Boxing Day Ashes Test at the MCG as England and Australia collapsed in a dramatic, bowler-dominated contest witnessed by over 94,000 fans.
Australia were bowled out for 152 to bring tea early on day one of the fourth Ashes test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on ...
The fourth Ashes Test between Australia and England witnessed a major controversy after Brydon Carse dismissed Mitchell Starc ...
By stumps on a frenetic Boxing Day, 20 wickets had fallen as England replied to Australia's all-out 152 with an even limper ...
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Sir Alastair Cook pinpoints 'massive disconnect' as major reason for England's Ashes woes
Sir Alastair Cook has pinpointed England's 'massive disconnect' with the County Championship as a major reason why Ben Stokes ...
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