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Pietersen cleared to play
England batsman Kevin Pietersen is available for selection for the final test against Australia.
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Australia's performance sparks sharp criticism
Analysts say this is Australia’s worst performance in the Ashes series since 1956.
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Pietersen and Bell start to repair damage
Australia's Ryan Harris quickly took three wickets in the fourth Ashes test.
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Rogers jubilant - fourth Ashes test
Chris Rogers in jubilant mood after emotional test century, three weeks ahead of 36th birthday.
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ICC dismisses 'totally incorrect' reports
The ICC says the meeting will focus on the use of technology going forward and not the players.
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England in trouble despite Pietersen
England were staring down the barrel on the third day of the third Ashes test.
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There's still a chance to beat England - Clarke
Australia are expected to recall spinner Nathan Lyon for the Old Trafford test.
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England grinds Australia into dust
England closed the day on 333/5 with Joe Root on an unbeaten 178.
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Bell restores England's Ashes fortunes
The England number five helped Jonathan Trott add 99 runs for the fourth wicket.
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England name unchanged squad for second test
England had a 14-run victory over Australia in the first Ashes test on Sunday.
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The Ashes:England beat Australia in first test
James Anderson took all four Australian wickets on the final day as England won by 14 runs.
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Australia's Agar lights up Trent Bridge
Australia took control on the second day of the first Ashes test on Thursday.
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England bat first in opening Ashes test
England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and chose to bat in the first Ashes test.
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Aussies ready for Ashes - Haddin
The first test starts on Wednesday at Trent Bridge, a ground that traditionally favours batsmen.
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Warner poised for Ashes return
Opening batsman David Warner might return to Australia’s test team.
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Warner's behaviour unacceptable - Clarke
Michael Clarke believes David Warner's reckless behaviour risked their Ashes spot.
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Ponting open to Ashes call-up
Former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting says that he might consider an Ashes SOS.
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Cummins to recuperate in England
Cummins will travel with the Australia A squad but will not play any matches.
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Australia lacks batting depth - chief selector
Australia's chief selector John Inverarity admits they are struggling with batting depth.
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Clarke still has stomach for fight
Michael Clarke has faced two tough years as Australia's 43rd test captain.
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Ponting & Hussey rule out Ashes return
Batting greats Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey have both ruled out returning to the Australia team.