Former Australian captain Border was impressed with Australia’s performance against England.
Australia put in a fine all-round show to beat England by 218 runs in the second Test.
Mitchell Johnson said on Saturday Australia want to "cook" England a bit more in the field before going after another landslide win over England in the second Ashes Test.
English spinner Graeme Swann said England will take the score at the end of the first day although rues a couple of missed chances. He described his effort against Australian batsman George Bailey as “Worldly” as the Englishman couldn’t be prouder after pulling off a spectacular effort at square leg. He joked...
Greame Swann kick off an Ashes dairy by addressing his fans across the world on England Cricket Board’s ( ECB) Youtube channel by talking about his tour so far. He started off by expressing his disappointment at his side 381—run mauling at the hands of Australia and went to say that he would...
Australian captain Michael Clarke made light of his fitness concerns rest by stating that he is ready to take part in the second Test of 2013-14 Ashes series at Adelaide. After winning the first Test at Gabba, Brisbane, Clarke said his team was in a buoyant mood and fully confident going into the...
Australian Test bowler Mitchell Johnson has said that reaching over 200 wickets in the format is an elite club and one gets compared to greats like Dennis Lillee and Merv Hughes.
England have been given a major boost ahead of the second Test with the availability of Tim Bresnan and a drop-in wicket that is likely to play in a similar manner to those pitches England had dished up during the Ashes series in winter at home.
England captain Alastair Cook has ordered his senior batsmen to stand up to Mitchell Johnson during the Adelaide Test. According to the Mirror, the way England were duffed up in Brisbane shook the team to the core and asked serious questions about their ability to face quick bowling.
The Barmy Army are warming up their tonsils for Thursday''s Adelaide Test and have laughed off talk Australia's Fanatics plan to take them on in the stands and on the Hill, according to reports. According to News.com.au.