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The Ashes 2005

Ashes 2005 memories remain vivid ten years on

The 2005 Ashes came to be regarded as one of the greatest Anglo-Australian Test series.

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VIDEO: The ‘hidden’ Ashes 2005

A five-part video series captures Ashes 2005 moments in unorthodox angles.

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Ashes 2005 quartet remember historic series in interview with Michael Atherton

Former England cricketers Marcus Trescothick, Matthew Hoggard, Simon Jones and Steve Harmison have appeared in an interview with Michael Atherton on the official Youtube channel of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The interview is a part of the series that looks back at the historic 2005 edition of the Ashes, which England won...

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Andrew Flintoff — The hero of Ashes 2005

Flintoff was England's highest wicket-taker and third highest run-scorer in the series.

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Darren Lehmann helped England win Ashes 2005: Michael Vaughan

Former England captain Michael Vaughan makes a startling revelation about one of the greatest series.

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Andrew Flintoff finishes arduous 1,200 km Amazon bike ride

Andrew Flintoff pedalled along the Trans-Amazonian Highway built by in the early 1970s.

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Kevin Pietersen delighted after completing 100 Tests for England

England batsman Kevin Pietersen completed 100 Test matches for England when he played against Australia in the first Test at Brisbane. Whether he believed this would happen Pietersen said, "Not in a million years. I probably would not have believed a year or two before. It's an incredible personal achievement. A couple of bad things...

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Kevin Pietersen: Eccentric, talented and controversial South African-born cricketer completes 100 Tests for England

It is quite bizarre that a man who didn’t get to make a mark for himself in his native land went on to play 100 Tests for a side which has the deepest roots in the game. And funnily, he is not someone who really falls in line of the English style of play. He is quite unlike an English cricketer. Maybe that’s why his role was crucial in the reemergence from cricketing despair since 2005. Even today, as there is room for the more subdued players like Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell, Pietersen still plays a key role.

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Steve Harmison has made a mark for himself in the annals of English cricket

Stephen James Harmison, England pacer and the world’s leading bowler at one point, announced his retirement from professional cricket on Sunday. Aayush Puthran looks back at the journey of the big burly pacer and explains why his contribution remains significant in England’s 136 years of Test cricket history.

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Steve Harmison announces retirement from professional cricket

Stephen Harmison, the former England paceman who has failed to make a single First-Class appearance in Durham's title-winning year, announced his retirement on Sunday.

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