Articles in the The Ashes 2009 Category
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A twister bowling attack by Australian bowlers in both the innings made australia win by an innings and 80 runs against England. Australia superior England in all the fields and won the match in a great way.
England won the toss and elected to bat first. As per the performance of England in previous tests, it was expected to have a huge score in 1st innings. But the reality was totally reverse and in first innings England were allout for just …
Australia, England, News, The Ashes 2009 »
After amazing win in the 2nd test by England, 3rd test was not that interesting as rain stopped play for almost 2 days and it was decided that hardly this test would have got some result.
Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. In first innings England bowlers strike on Australia and all out Australia in just 263 runs. Only Watson (62) and Katich (46) played some good shots for australia. From Englands blowling attack Anderson (5/80) and Onions …
Australia, England, News, The Ashes 2009 »
What a victory for England, the 5th day morning all the way went for England and they beat Australia by 115 runs. Finally wait of 75 years of beating Australia at Lord’s has over for England. Flintoff took 5 wickets and showed his importance to England team by once again proving himself a match winner.
Australia started from 313/5 on the last day and was 209 runs behind the score and chasing with just 5 wicket sin hand. But earlier when …
England, News, The Ashes 2009 »
Andrew Flintoff, an England all-rounder and former captain declared wednesday that he will retire from test cricket after current Ashes series against australia because of injuries.
“My body has told me it’s time to stop,” Flintoff said. “For the next four Test matches I’ll do everything I need to do to get on a cricket field and I’m desperate to make my mark,” he said while announcing his decision on Wednesday. “I want to finish playing for England on a high …
Australia, England, Headline, The Ashes 2009 »
England has survived one of the most interesting test match of Ashes history and clinch a draw against Australia in first test match. The two unusual heroes for England are Monty Panesar and James Anderson who played for last wicket and stayed on cris for 39 minutes and ended the test in draw.
They both step by step took England near draw and did not allow any of the Australian bowler to succeed to take their wicket. Also if Australia had …
Australia, News, The Ashes 2009 »
Brett Lee the Australian fast bowler experienced a small tear in an abdominal muscle following last week’s tour game against England Lions in Worcester. He has been ruled out of the first two Tests of the Ashes series and is no guarantee to play thereafter. Lee was forced to withdraw less than 48 hours before Wednesday’s series opener with England here at Sophia Gardens after damaging an abdominal muscle in his left side. In 16 years it is only the …
