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Ashes 2021

Ashes 2021: Michael Vaughan Requests Cricket Australia to Relocate Remaining Two Tests to MCG

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has urged Cricket Australia (CA) to host the fourth, and possibly the fifth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), given the evolving COVID-19 situation in the country.

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Ashes 2021: England Openers Way Too Inexperienced Against a Very Good Aussie Attack, Says Simon Katich

No opener has scored more than 34 over their first five innings of the series, and all have averaged less than 15 in that period, though the 23-year-old Crawley has played just one innings.

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The Ashes: Toss Played Crucial Role In England’s Batting Collapse, Feels Jonny Bairstow

England lost the first two matches of ongoing Ashes in Brisbane and Adelaide and batting failure is the primary reason.

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Michael Vaughan: Only Thing England Have Done Right on Ashes Tour is Turn Up On Time

England lost the opening Test at The Gabba by nine wickets, which was followed by a crushing 275-run defeat at the Adelaide Oval. A loss in the Boxing Day Test will end their hopes of reclaiming the Ashes.

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Ashes 2021: Shane Warne Reckons Stuart Broad Should Have Played Ahead Of Ollie Robinson In 3rd Test

A struggling English side made four changes in the line up for the third test - Zak Crawley, Jonny Bairstow, Mark Wood and Jack Leach in place of Rory Burns, Ollie Pope, Broad and Chris Woakes.

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Ashes 2021: I Like The Balance of England Attack, Says Michael Vaughan Before 3rd Test

England trail the best-of-five series 2-0 and must win at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to keep the Ashes alive.

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Ashes 2021: Pace Bowler Scott Boland to Debut at MCG; Pat Cummins Returns to Lead

The 32-year-old Boland will become the first Indigenous male player to wear the Baggy Green cap since pace bowler Jason Gillespie.

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Ashes 2021: Kevin Pietersen Tells Joe Root To Attack Not Defend

Kevin Pietersen has suggested to Joe Root's team that a score of 150 playing bold strokes is much better that being bowled out cheaply defending and getting caught behind the stumps.

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Ashes 2021: James Anderson Hits Back At Criticism Of Pacers Not Bowling Right Length

Anderson pointed out that England's batters hadn't done well in Adelaide, being bowled out for 236 and 192 in both innings.

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Ashes 2021: It’s About England’s Mental Toughness Now, Says Nasser Hussain

England are 2-0 behind in the five-match series after losing the first and second Test by nine wickets and 275 runs in Brisbane and Adelaide respectively.

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