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Ashes 2005

Adam Gilchrist takes a rebound catch to dismiss Marcus Trescothick

In the video, we witness one of his 'classic' moment in the field during the 2005 Ashes series.

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Brett Lee and Andrew Flintoff relive the Ashes 2005 battle that united foes

It was a moment of joy for England but Flintoff didn’t forget the spirit.

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O England, once upon a time there was a man called Kevin Pietersen

England's recent struggles against Sri Lanka cries out for the much maligned maverick, Kevin Pietersen.

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Ashes 2005: Brett Lee and Andrew Flintoff reminisce about thriller Edgbaston Test

A video uploaded by Cricket Australia on their YouTube channel showing former cricketers Brett Lee of Australia and Andrew Flintoff of England share their memories from the thrilling second Ashes Test at Edgbaston in 2005. Brett Lee, bat in hand, is crouching on the ground, face down. His partner, Michael Kasprowicz, is squatted in the...

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Ian Bell: ‘Sherminator’ finally becomes ‘Terminator’

Only two players among the present England squad were part of the historic Ashes win in 2005. One of them is Kevin Pietersen, of whom every single thing from batting to hairstyle and controversies take turn to be in the news. And then there was an equally new player called, Ian Bell, who managed just 171 runs in the entire series. It’s been nine years in the Test team since then with 18 centuries to his name; still Bell is not the most preferred player to talk about when it comes to English cricket.

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Ali de Winter encourages Australian bowlers to emulate England’s reverse swing for Ashes 2013

Australian bowling coach Ali de Winter wants to encourage his troops to copy England’s methods of gaining reverse swing during the Ashes 2013, despite the suspicions of ball-tampering that has erupted against the England squad in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

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Michael Vaughan opines those criticising Jonathan Trott don’t know cricket

Michael Vaughan believes all those who criticise England batsman Jonathan Trott for slow scoring are talking "nonsense".

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James Anderson slams Michael Vaughan’s captaincy skills in autobiography

England pace bowler James Anderson has launched a scathing attack on the captaincy of Michael Vaughan, who led his country's successful bid to regain the Ashes in 2005.

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