Australia vs. England, Live Streaming First Ashes Test
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The much-awaited Ashes series is set to get underway on Friday, November 21, at the Optus Stadium in Perth. Injuries have hit Australia with Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, while England have all fit players which gives them a chance to end a 15-year drought down under.
Bangladesh veteran Mushfiqur Rahim scored a century in his 100th test match against Ireland at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Thursday.
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Australia have named their Playing XI for the first Ashes Test in Perth, including two debutants, opener Jake Weatherald and pacer Brendan Doggett, while Marnus Labuschagne earns a recall and Beau Web
Australia and England wrapped up their Ashes preparations on Thursday with the home side showing their hand with a pair of debutants while the visitors kept their final XI under wraps for the series-opening test.
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Steve Smith lashes out at 'Mastermind' Monty Panesar in bizarre attack on eve of first Ashes Test
Panesar recently called on travelling fans and media to barrack Smith over his role in the 'Sandpapergate' ball-tampering scandal seven years ago, saying he should be made to feel "guilty" about standing in as Pat Cummins' replacement skipper.
The former England international will be outnumbered by Australians as one of only two 'Poms' in the Fox Sports commentary box for the Ashes
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RIP Test Cricket: Harbhajan slams Kolkata pitch after India suffer shock loss to SA
Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh criticised the team management following India's defeat to South Africa in the opening Test at Eden Gardens, saying that the obsession with preparing rank turners is damaging both the spirit of Test cricket and the development of Indian players.