England pacer Stuart Broad on Wednesday admitted that they lost the first Ashes 2013-14 Test match at Adelaide after a 'bit of madness'.
Pacer Mitchell Johnson indicated that Australia will keep sledging England during the Ashes series.Johnson claimed that the visitors were rattled by the on-field threat in the first Ashes Test.
A 33-year-old Australian has been charged with animal cruelty after allegedly smuggling a live pig into the Gabba venue of the first Ashes cricket Test, police said on Friday.
Australia came back with a vengeance on the second day of their first Ashes Test against England at The Gabba by cleaning up the opposition for a score of mere 136. After being bowled out for 295, they gave a dose of chin music to England’s batsmen to keep them on tenterhooks. In particular, Mitchell...
England’s top-scorer in first innings of the first Test of Ashes 2013 at The Gabba against Australia, Michael Carberry said that 'Mitchell Johnson is one of the fastest bowlers I've faced'. It turned out to be a disastrous day for England, as they were bowled out for just 136. When asked about have England tried...
The playing eleven was as predicted, the decision to bat first was also as predicted and so was the predictable Australian top order collapse. On a pitch that looked easy paced, the Australian batsmen failed to find a game plan between pure aggression and rock-solid defence.
Since the Ashes 2006-07 in Australia, England pacer James Anderson and Australia's Michael Clarke have been on a war-path with verbal abuses being thrown back and forth by both of them.
Peter Siddle, famous for his banana-filled diet is intending to target England’s swashbuckling middle-order batsman Kevin Pietersen and their captain Alastair Cook in the Ashes 2013-14.
Australian opener David Warner criticised Stuart Broad and asked to 'stop having a sook’ after the England pacer reacted angrily on Twitter over some harsh words used by the Australian spectators. Warner also targeted Kevin Pietersen by saying the aggressive batsman has already started 'talking his garbage’.
In another of those Ashes special videos, former Australian captain Mark Taylor and present day speedster Peter Siddle talk about playing in tough Ashes battles and how keen they are in winning Ashes series. Taylor reminisces about ’89 Ashes series held in England when Australia didn’t want to lose at any cost after being defeated...