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24 days ago

England's Ashes review will not bring seismic change but it does signal the final chapter of the Bazball era, writes Stephan Shemilt.

34 days ago

Unadventurous team will need to improve significantly on multiple fronts if they are to poop France’s potential title party in Paris

So let’s rewind for a moment. Just four weeks ago England had beate…

3 months ago

There have to be consequences for Rob Key and Brendon McCullum but English cricket’s problems lie much deeper and will be much harder to fix

It seemed fitting, as the final moments ticked down at the …

Neil Harvey, 97, the last surviving Bradman Invincible, blasts the Bazball experiment from his La-Z-Boy armchair

Twenty five kilometres north of the SCG, the world’s oldest living Test cricketer is s…

England have a final chance to salvage something from tour but must accept Ashes defeat was self-inflicted and changes, however limited, must be made

As well as being a bucket list venue for players a…

Local media gleefully homed in on English pre-series predictions after Australia retained the urn having played just 11 days of cricket

The sports sections of Australia’s major mastheads were on Mond…

England staged a brave fightback that gave them a glimpse of what would have been a record victory - but it was too little, too late to keep the fight for the urn alive.
England's Bazball regime is in tatters as yet another Ashes series in Australia is lost at the earliest possible opportunity.

Arguably the poster-boy for Bazball, England’s vice-captain is in dire need of an innings of substance in Adelaide

“They were shocking shots. I’ll admit that every day of the week. Especially the one …

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