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Ashes 2023 schedule: Full list of fixtures, venues and start times for England v Australia series
Australia will tour England for five men’s Test matches and the women’s Ashes and in 2023 — here’s the full schedule, list of fixtures and match timings of Ashes 2023.
England will host Australia for five men’s Test matches across June and July, 2023, in a quest to regain the Ashes that they conceded when they lost 0-4 on the 2017/18 tour of Australia. Since then, England have drawn 2-2 at home and lost 0-4 again in 2021/22, when they toured Australia. However, with Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum at the helm, England will back themselves in Test cricket’s oldest contest.
This will be the first time in 139 years that England will not host an Ashes Test match in August. The Test matches will be played at Edgbaston, Lord’s, Headingley, Old Trafford, and The Oval.
England will also host Australia women for the usual multi-format Ashes series, comprising a Test match, three Twenty20 Internationals, and three ODIs. The match, at Trent Bridge, will be only the second five-day Test in the history of women’s cricket, after the North Sydney Oval Test of 1991/92 between Australia and England. Australia have been holding the Women’s Ashes since their 10-6 win in 2015: they drew 8-8 in 2017/18 (at home) and won 12-4 in each of 2019 (in England) and 2021/22 (at home).
Men’s Ashes 2023: Schedule, List of fixtures and match timings
June 16-20, 1st Men’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, Edgbaston, Birmingham June 28-July 2, 2nd Men’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, Lord’s, London July 6-10, 3rd Men’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, Headingley, Leeds July 19-23, 4th Men’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, Old Trafford, Manchester July 27-31, 5th Men’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, The Oval, London
Women’s Ashes 2023: Schedule, List of fixtures and match timings
June 22-26, Women’s Ashes Test, England v Australia, Trent Bridge, Nottingham
July 1, 1st Women’s Ashes T20I, England v Australia, Edgbaston, Birmingham July 5, 2nd Women’s Ashes T20I, England v Australia, The Oval, London July 8, 3rd Women’s Ashes T20I, England v Australia, Lord’s, London
July 12, 1st Women’s Ashes ODI, England v Australia, County Ground, Bristol July 16, 2nd Women’s Ashes ODI, England v Australia, Rose Bowl, Southampton July 18, 3rd Women’s Ashes ODI, England v Australia, County Ground, Taunton
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Right, I’d say that’s enough from me. You can spring up your T20 leagues, franchises and all that – but you’ll never beat this. One Test down and four more thrillers on the way, with Lord’s the next stop. Can’t wait for it.
Just rewinding back a bit: it’s worth remembering just how good Cummins was with the ball yesterday, taking 4-63 from his 18.2 overs. Gave it everything and produced one of the great deliveries, bowling Pope with a ridiculous inswinger.
Well worth a rewatch.
"The 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙛𝙚𝙘𝙩 yorker" 👌 What a delivery from Pat Cummins to dismiss Ollie Pope! 💫 pic.twitter.com/vQsPRHCHGf — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 19, 2023
Ben Stokes has no regrets over England's Day 1 declaration #ENGvAUS | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/jriRcO9fns — ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) June 20, 2023
Still plenty to come from our writers on the ground, but just wanted to say a quick thanks to all the people who have messaged in today to talk about the game and everything surrounding it. It’s been a privilege to be on board for it. And sorry to those whose messages I didn’t get around to sharing.
More words from Khawaja, who now averages 66.87 as a Test opener after 37 innings.
🗣️ "This has definitely got to be one of my favourite test matches I've ever played in!" 🌟 Usman Khawaja reacts to Australia's first Test victory over England in the Ashes. pic.twitter.com/NY1qEB5QnK — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 20, 2023
People loving the tense finish and great cricket and also complaining about the declaration need to have a think about how those two *may be linked* @tahahash — Guy Hornsby (@GuyHornsby) June 20, 2023
“Fair play, right result,” says Stephen Cottrell. “I didn’t agree with the declaration but it made the game on a road and gave England every chance of a win. Only gripe with stokes was keeping Root on after he’d done the trick. From vaulting genius to self indulgence in the time it takes to say ‘Be Here Now’.”
Usman Khawaja is Player of the Match after a brilliant performance across both innings, showing everyone that he can do it in England, too. “I’m not going to lie, I was absolutely shitting myself for the last five minutes,” he says at the post-match presentation. “This is probably my favourite Test match I’ve played in so far.”
That Ollie Robinson line about Australia having 'three No. 11s' hasn't aged terrifically well, has it? — George Dobell (@GeorgeDobell1) June 20, 2023
Cummins, class:
Incredible from @patcummins30 - most runs he has ever made in a Test match. His two highest innings as captain and they've both come in the opening Test of an Ashes series. Lot of talk about Stokes, and fair enough too, but Cummins, wow, what an exceptional leader. — Brydon Coverdale (@brydoncoverdale) June 20, 2023
I get that people are going to take issue with the declaration. But, c’mon, wasn’t all of this just loads of fun? Isn’t that all that really matters for Test cricket right now?
Late on this, from an hour ago, but just want to share this from Adrian Paterson:
“Am following OBO from a lakeside Oslo train, while Dad has blood transfusion back in London. Both lasting 4 hours so far and due to finish in around 40 minutes. A tense simultaneity: Dad’s not such a cricket fan but remembers wartime matches, so we are updating each other by text. I didn’t much like the declaration (or the diagnosis) but if England pull this off (and Dad gets well) might have to tip what remains of my rational mind out of the window and agree that Stokes has power over all things.”
Hope all goes well with your dad, Adrian. Not the result you wanted, but what a game!
“What a game,” writes Huw Swanborough. “Striking to me though, and the joy of test cricket, that it feels like England had the better of the vast majority of the sessions, yet lost the game from pure doggedness from Australia.”
Right then, let me just catch my breath again. Australia were 227-8, 54 runs away and looking out of it. But Cummins, Australia’s captain, thumped Joe Root’s off spin and stayed resolute in the face of short-pitched bowling from the English. Nathan Lyon, a champion cricketer himself, held on from the other end and produced a couple of stunning shots down the ground. The Test champions of the world will go to Lord’s 1-0 up. Just a stunning five days, and a staggering final hour, too.
“Sole Aussie in a pub in London,” writes Mark Doepel . “Fearing for my life. But loving it.”
Cummins’ teammates are all over him. And Nathan Lyon is deservedly getting lots of love too. What a stand they put together, 55 off 12 overs.
Pat Cummins is jubilant, a truly champion cricketer taking it all in. We have seen a stunning Test match here at Edgbaston.
AUSTRALIA WIN BY TWO WICKETS!
Short from Robinson to Cummins, and Pope dives brilliantly at short leg to his right to stop the Australians from stealing another run.
But Cummins does the job, squirting a short ball down to third man for four! They’ve done it! Incredible!
“What a time to answer the call of nature at 3:45am in Australia. Cricket eh? Flipping heck.. " Rowan Sweeney with great timing.
Cummins lets Broad hit him with the short ball. Twice. He won’t budge. Cummins dabs the ball down straight and Broad gets low to halt the prospect of a single. Cummins then pushes to midwicket to steal a single.
Australia need three to win.
Lyon pats away a short ball from Broad , and it drops short of the man at short leg, Ollie Pope. Then Lyon pulls, and it goes past Pope. One more run. Australia need four to win.
91st over: Australia 276-8 (Lyon 15, Cummins 39) Robinson delivers a short ball to Cummins that flies down the leg side. Another short one sneaks past the bat and gloves, Cummins doing well to evade it. And then another bumper follows that Cummins gets under. And then a yorker! Cummins keeps it out, though, backing away as he tried to slap it through the off side. Robinson sends the next one down the leg side. And a dot seals it. The agony for all continues.
Australia need 5 to win.
Australia, I repeat, need five to win. England need two wickets.
“On a plane from Heathrow to Helsinki , plane Wi-Fi patchy at best, and I’m putting it under more stress than it’s used to pulling down for page refreshes more frequently than overs being bowled! Keep the updates coming!” I’m here for you, Harry Sivarajah.
90th over: Australia 276-8 (Cummins 39, Lyon 15) A conversation ensues between Broad, Robinson and Stokes before the final ball of the 90th over. It’s definitely not about tee times tomorrow.
Broad runs in and Cummins clips away for one. Australia need five runs to win and go 1-0 up in the Ashes.
Lyon then clips away for one more. Australia need six to win.
Broad runs in to Cummins and sneaks one past the outside edge! A gorgeous delivery that nibbled away off the scrambled seam – but no bat on it. Broad gets the crowd going, whipping them up, but Cummins clips away for one. Broad is still smiling, somehow, perhaps screaming internally.
WHAT A SHOT FROM NATHAN LYON! He flicks Stuart Broad over mid-on for four and Australia need seven runs to win.
89th over: Australia 269-8 (Cummins 37, Lyon 10)
Lyon pulls for a single. 13 required. Robinson thunders in and Cummins’ forward defence is HUGE. Dot. Robinson slaps Cummins’ pad but the appeal isn’t convincing – that was going down the leg side. 12 required. Lyon clips to the leg side, but there’s no run. A bumper follows, and nothing comes of it.
Australia need 12 to win.
Sums things up.
@tahahash aaaaargh #ENGvsAUS — Ellie Morgan-Jones (@EllenMorganJ) June 20, 2023
88th over: Australia 267-8 (Lyon 9, Cummins 37) Cummins pushes into the off side for one. Lyon resists, pokes at one he shouldn’t but there’s no edge. Broad wonders just what he must do to finish this. He’s been immense all game. Edgbaston roars once more, but Lyon clips away for a single. He keeps the strike.
“As a 60 year old this is the first test match I’ve watched in its entirety,” says Neil Clough. “Have this awful feeling I’ve really been missing out. Brilliant entertainment.” Welcome to the party, Neil, it really is something.
Australia need 14 to win.
87th over: Australia 265-8 (Cummins 36, Lyon 8) Robinson takes the new ball from the other end, not Anderson, and Cummins pushes into the off side for one. Does Robinson stick to the basics against Lyon or does he continue to go short? He strays onto the pads and Lyon clips nicely for a single.
Cummins drives aerially through the covers and Crawley fumbles in trying to stop the boundary – IT’S FOUR! Cummins gets one off the last ball of the over to keep the strike.
Australia need 16 to win.
Michael Fryer writes in: “Over here in San Diego I’m about to put my 2 year old down for a nap. In Lindfield, my friend Tony Cunningham is about to start the bedtime routine for his daughter. We’re cursing the timing!!” Let them watch!
How are your nerves?
86th over: Australia 258-8 (Cummins 30, Lyon 7) Broad is the man to bowl, and Lyon hits an off-drive for four! A staggering stroke, pumped down the ground and a diving Broad couldn’t save it.
Paul Mincher is in trouble: “8% left on my mobile from a campsite in the Dordogne. Go on, England!”
Australia need 23 to win.
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A one-sided game to wrap up what was a rather one-sided ODI series. England were never really there mentally except during that big partnership between Vince and Billings at the SCG. You can't really fault them really, having had to play a technically inconsequential 50-over series just three days after a victorious-but-taxing T20 World Cup campaign. But that's the demand of the modern player, schedules are so packed and there is no room for much rest. Australia on their part were ruthless and gave the tourists nothing at all. England will be glad to fly back home after what's been a very long time on the road. Speaking of which, I'm also glad to be wrapping up for the day, time to have some rest and chill. This is Hari Sadanandan signing off on behalf of Nikhil Jadhav and Vinod . Cheers!
Pat Cummins | Australia captain: It's been fantastic, all three games bowlers did their job and the batters did theirs. This might just be the best ODI that I've been part of. The opening partnership was great, it was a tricky wicket early on and the other blokes then having a hit later on. Everything was perfect. The way he (Head) has stepped into Finchy's shoes, it looks good. It shows we have good depth. Abbott also did a fair job.
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David Warner | Player of the Series: This is very special, this is for the team. We played some outstanding cricket. Bowlers did a fantastic job and the batters just executed as well as we could. 2024 is a long time away, lot of cricket to be played across all formats. If I'm keeping myself fit and scoring runs, I might be in (for the next ODI on Australian soil). I think we got a fine man here (Cummins) for the captaincy. Just looking to contribute what I can to the team. If I can overturn that (ban) someway, maybe captain a Big Bash team, I'd love to help the younger generation to come up the ranks.
Travis Head | Player of the Match: Felt nice to contribute and nice to back with Davey (Warner) as an opening pair. Hopefully long may it continue. Yeah, it was a bit tricky early on, first 30-40 runs. I think we (him and Warner) both like playing together, we're both positive and one feeds off the other well. Been a nice start for us.
21:52 Local Time, 10:52 GMT, 16:22 IST: A complete no-contest in the end. Of course, the target was always way above par here at the MCG but England never showed any fight whatsoever. They lost Malan very early and although Roy got a start along with Vince, neither of them were able to get the sort of rhythm that would have threatened the Aussies. And once that partnership was broken, it was a procession of sorts with most batters falling either to ill-advised shots or some very disciplined bowling. The Australian quicks used the surface very well, hitting the pitch hard and getting the ball to nibble a bit both ways. Extra bounce was on offer too and English batters were all at sea. Zampa helped himself to a four-fer too, largely helped by the scoreboard pressure and some reckless batting. He did have a great series overall though, bowling with beautiful control and subtle variations. As for England, this match and the series is one they would like to forget.
Zampa to Olly Stone, out Bowled!! Zampa wraps it up and Australia complete a 3-0 whitewash ! Googly to sign things off, too tempting for Stone who has a wild go at it with the slog sweep. Nowhere close to the pitch of it and misses it completely. Rattle of timber and that's the end of that. Olly Stone b Zampa 4(4) [4s-1]
Zampa to Olly Stone, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
Zampa to Willey, 1 run, slower and fuller around off, Willey goes for the slog sweep but doesn't time it at all, drags this to deep mid-wicket
Zampa to Willey, FOUR , hammered! Zampa goes slower this time, but it's right in the slot and Willey thumps it back over the bowler's head. Struck very well
Zampa to Willey, FOUR , neatly played! Flat googly, slightly wider line and Willey shuffles early to counter that, sweeping backward of square with top control. In the gap too
Mitchell Marsh to Olly Stone, no run, jaffa! Marsh responds well, dragging his length back a touch and getting this to straighten from an off stump line. Too good a nut for most batters, let alone the no.11 and Stone is beaten
Mitchell Marsh to Olly Stone, FOUR , not a bad shot at all for a no.11! Textbook off-drive, leaning on this full ball and creaming it wide of mid-off. Beautifully timed and it raced across the turf
Mitchell Marsh to Olly Stone, no run, loud appeal for LBW but probably just going down leg! Not a great deal of excitement from the Aussie either after that initial appeal. Very full, almost yorkerish and Stone is beaten on the flick
Olly Stone, right handed bat, comes to the crease
Mitchell Marsh to Dawson, out Caught by Carey!! The wickets buffet is open and Marsh helps himself to one! On that hard length, gets extra bounce and Dawson heaves again, and connects this time but it's only a big outside edge. Carey leaps to his right to take a comfortable overhead catch. Dawson c Carey b Mitchell Marsh 18(19) [4s-2]
Mitchell Marsh to Dawson, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Mitchell Marsh to Dawson, no run, swing and a miss! Back of a length outside off, Dawson clears his front leg and heaves, only to connect thin air
Mitchell Marsh to Dawson, 2 runs, full and angling into Dawson who whips it uppishly over the leg-side. Field is up and he gets enough wood to clear mid-on
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The full schedule has been confirmed for rugby's Autumn Internationals, with the giants of the Southern Hemisphere once again coming to take on the Six Nations teams in a busy month of rugby.
England will have Tests against New Zealand and Australia before hosting world champions South Africa, a repeat of their World Cup semi-final, before completing their run of fixtures against Japan.
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South Africa also take on Scotland and Wales during their three-Test tour, with Scotland having further games against Fiji, Portugal and Australia during a busy November. Wales' meeting with the Springboks follows matches with Fiji and Australia.
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The 2024 Autumn Nations Series fixtures have been confirmed with blockbuster match-ups across the board in every weekend of November.
The action gets underway on November 2 with a double-header as England welcome the All Blacks to Twickenham before attention turns to Murrayfield where Scotland face Fiji.
Three full weekends
After just two games in the opening weekend, the intensity ramps up the following week with a replay of last year’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final between Ireland and New Zealand in the only game on Friday, November 8.
The next day sees England host Australia, Italy face Argentina and France take on Japan before two games on the Sunday with Wales bracing for the Fijian challenge and Scotland hosting the world champion Springboks .
Ireland plays on the Friday again the following weekend and this time around they welcome Los Pumas to their backyard. There are two blockbuster match-ups on Saturday, November 16 with a World Cup semi-final replay as England play the Springboks while Les Bleus host the All Blacks.
The curtain raiser for those clashes is Scotland facing Portugal at Murrayfield. A fascinating clash between Italy and Georgia begins the action on November 17 with Wales hosting the Wallabies to close out the weekend.
In the last full weekend, it is Les Bleus who will get the action underway as they host Argentina in the only game on Friday, November 22.
The next day it is Ireland’s turn to face the Fijian physicality while the Springboks travel to Cardiff for a Test against Wales and the Azzurri host the All Blacks. Sunday of that weekend sees Scotland clash with the Wallabies while Eddie Jones returns to Twickenham when Japan face England.
There is only one game in the final weekend of November as it is the Wallabies’ turn to travel to the Aviva Stadium to face Six Nations champions Ireland.
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2024 Autumn Nations Series fixtures
Week 1 Saturday, 2 November: England v New Zealand, Twickenham Stadium, 15:10 local Saturday, 2 November: Scotland v Fiji, Murrayfield Stadium, 17:40 local
Week 2 Friday, 8 November: Ireland v New Zealand, Aviva Stadium, 20:10 local Saturday, 9 November: England v Australia, Twickenham Stadium, 15:10 local Saturday, 9 November: Italy v Argentina, TBC, 18:40 local (17:40 GMT) Saturday, 9 November: France v Japan, Stade de France, 21:10 local (20:10 GMT) Sunday, 10 November: Wales v Fiji, Principality Stadium, 13:40 local Sunday, 20 November: Scotland v South Africa, Murrayfield Stadium, 16:10 local
Week 3 Friday, 15 November: Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium, 20:10 local Saturday, 16 November: Scotland v Portugal, Murrayfield, 15:10 local Saturday, 16 November: England v South Africa, Twickenham, 17:40 local Saturday, 16 November: France v New Zealand, Stade de France, 21:10 local (20:10 GMT) Sunday, 17 November: Italy v Georgia, TBC, 14:40 local (13:40 GMT) Sunday, 17 November: Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium, 16:10 local
Week 4 Friday, 22 November: France v Argentina, Stade de France, 21:10 local (20:10 GMT) Saturday, 23 November: Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium, 15:10 local Saturday, 23 November: Wales v South Africa, Principality Stadium, 17:40 local Saturday, 23 November: Italy v New Zealand, TBC, 21:10 local (20:10 GMT) Sunday, 24 November: Scotland v Australia, Murrayfield Stadium, 13:40 local Sunday, 24 November: England v Japan, Twickenham Stadium, 16:10 local
Week 5 Saturday, 30 November: Ireland v Australia, Aviva Stadium, 15:10 local
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Australia vs England , 1st Test at Brisbane , , Nov 25 2010 - Full Scorecard
Match drawn
- England 1st innings
- Over 3.5: Review by Australia (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - IJL Trott (Struck down)
- Drinks: England - 36/1 in 13.0 overs (AN Cook 9, IJL Trott 25)
- England: 50 runs in 15.2 overs (93 balls), Extras 3
- Lunch: England - 86/2 in 26.0 overs (AN Cook 29, KP Pietersen 23)
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 77 balls (AN Cook 24, KP Pietersen 23, Ex 3)
- England: 100 runs in 28.3 overs (173 balls), Extras 6
- Drinks: England - 125/4 in 39.5 overs (AN Cook 43)
- England: 150 runs in 46.5 overs (283 balls), Extras 6
- AN Cook: 50 off 127 balls (4 x 4)
- Over 47.2: Review by Australia (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - IR Bell (Struck down)
- Tea: England - 172/4 in 56.0 overs (AN Cook 60, IR Bell 26)
- 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 102 balls (AN Cook 17, IR Bell 28, Ex 5)
- Over 65.5: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - SCJ Broad (Struck down)
- England: 200 runs in 66.4 overs (404 balls), Extras 16
- IR Bell: 50 off 103 balls (5 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 215/7 in 68.0 overs (IR Bell 53, GP Swann 3)
- Rain: England - 228/8 in 69.2 overs (IR Bell 57)
- Over 69.2: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - GP Swann (Struck down)
- England: 250 runs in 75.2 overs (457 balls), Extras 20
- Innings Break: England - 260/10 in 76.5 overs (ST Finn 0)
- Australia 1st innings
- End Of Day: Australia - 25/0 in 7.0 overs (SR Watson 9, SM Katich 15)
- Attendance: 35,339
- Australia: 50 runs in 16.3 overs (100 balls), Extras 3
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 100 balls (SR Watson 21, SM Katich 27, Ex 3)
- Drinks: Australia - 59/0 in 20.0 overs (SR Watson 28, SM Katich 27)
- Over 23.1: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire - BR Doctrove, Batsman - SM Katich (Upheld)
- Over 25.1: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - BR Doctrove, Batsman - SR Watson (Struck down)
- Lunch: Australia - 96/1 in 33.0 overs (SM Katich 46, RT Ponting 10)
- Australia: 100 runs in 34.4 overs (209 balls), Extras 4
- SM Katich: 50 off 103 balls (5 x 4)
- Over 38.3: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - MJ Clarke (Struck down)
- Drinks: Australia - 126/3 in 46.0 overs (MJ Clarke 7, MEK Hussey 19)
- Australia: 150 runs in 55.1 overs (332 balls), Extras 5
- Tea: Australia - 168/5 in 60.0 overs (MEK Hussey 46, BJ Haddin 9)
- MEK Hussey: 50 off 85 balls (9 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 105 balls (MEK Hussey 33, BJ Haddin 15, Ex 5)
- Australia: 200 runs in 73.4 overs (443 balls), Extras 10
- Drinks: Australia - 215/5 in 77.0 overs (MEK Hussey 78, BJ Haddin 21)
- Bad Light: Australia - 220/5 in 80.0 overs (MEK Hussey 81, BJ Haddin 22)
- Rain: Australia - 220/5 in 80.0 overs (MEK Hussey 81, BJ Haddin 22)
- End Of Day: Australia - 220/5 in 80.0 overs (MEK Hussey 81, BJ Haddin 22)
- England 2nd innings
- Attendance: 34,045
- New Ball Taken: Australia 220/5 after 80.1 overs (MEK Hussey 81, BJ Haddin 22)
- Over 82.6: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - MEK Hussey (Upheld)
- Drinks: Australia - 241/5 in 92.0 overs (MEK Hussey 88, BJ Haddin 29)
- 6th Wicket: 100 runs in 241 balls (MEK Hussey 57, BJ Haddin 30, Ex 13)
- Australia: 250 runs in 93.6 overs (565 balls), Extras 18
- BJ Haddin: 50 off 134 balls (7 x 4)
- MEK Hussey: 100 off 197 balls (15 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Drinks: Australia - 286/5 in 102.0 overs (MEK Hussey 104, BJ Haddin 56)
- 6th Wicket: 150 runs in 299 balls (MEK Hussey 73, BJ Haddin 62, Ex 15)
- Australia: 300 runs in 104.1 overs (626 balls), Extras 20
- Lunch: Australia - 329/5 in 114.0 overs (MEK Hussey 124, BJ Haddin 79)
- 6th Wicket: 200 runs in 399 balls (MEK Hussey 98, BJ Haddin 89, Ex 15)
- Australia: 350 runs in 119.4 overs (719 balls), Extras 20
- BJ Haddin: 100 off 222 balls (11 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Drinks: Australia - 388/5 in 129.0 overs (MEK Hussey 149, BJ Haddin 113)
- MEK Hussey: 150 off 271 balls (22 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 6th Wicket: 250 runs in 470 balls (MEK Hussey 120, BJ Haddin 115, Ex 15)
- Australia: 400 runs in 132.2 overs (795 balls), Extras 20
- Tea: Australia - 436/5 in 140.0 overs (MEK Hussey 176, BJ Haddin 134)
- 6th Wicket: 300 runs in 541 balls (MEK Hussey 152, BJ Haddin 135, Ex 16)
- Australia: 450 runs in 145.2 overs (873 balls), Extras 21
- Drinks: Australia - 462/7 in 152.0 overs (MG Johnson 0, XJ Doherty 4)
- Innings Break: Australia - 481/10 in 158.4 overs (BW Hilfenhaus 1)
- Over 0.1: Review by Australia (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - AJ Strauss (Struck down)
- End Of Day: England - 19/0 in 15.0 overs (AJ Strauss 11, AN Cook 6)
- Attendance: 34,615
- England: 50 runs in 24.5 overs (151 balls), Extras 3
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 151 balls (AJ Strauss 23, AN Cook 24, Ex 3)
- Drinks: England - 83/0 in 32.0 overs (AJ Strauss 44, AN Cook 35)
- AJ Strauss: 50 off 110 balls (8 x 4)
- England: 100 runs in 35.1 overs (213 balls), Extras 4
- 1st Wicket: 100 runs in 213 balls (AJ Strauss 57, AN Cook 39, Ex 4)
- AN Cook: 50 off 122 balls (4 x 4)
- Lunch: England - 135/0 in 46.0 overs (AJ Strauss 79, AN Cook 51)
- England: 150 runs in 51.2 overs (310 balls), Extras 5
- 1st Wicket: 150 runs in 310 balls (AJ Strauss 90, AN Cook 55, Ex 5)
- AJ Strauss: 100 off 184 balls (15 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 185/0 in 64.0 overs (AJ Strauss 108, AN Cook 72)
- England: 200 runs in 70.3 overs (426 balls), Extras 7
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 66 balls (AN Cook 26, IJL Trott 23, Ex 1)
- Tea: England - 238/1 in 78.0 overs (AN Cook 98, IJL Trott 23)
- AN Cook: 100 off 204 balls (8 x 4)
- New Ball Taken: England 248/1 after 80.1 overs (AN Cook 103, IJL Trott 27)
- England: 250 runs in 80.5 overs (489 balls), Extras 8
- Drinks: England - 277/1 in 91.0 overs (AN Cook 113, IJL Trott 42)
- Over 90.6: Review by Australia (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - IJL Trott (Struck down)
- 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 165 balls (AN Cook 49, IJL Trott 44, Ex 7)
- IJL Trott: 50 off 105 balls (7 x 4)
- England: 300 runs in 95.6 overs (582 balls), Extras 13
- Bad Light: England - 309/1 in 101.0 overs (AN Cook 132, IJL Trott 54)
- End Of Day: England - 309/1 in 101.0 overs (AN Cook 132, IJL Trott 54)
- Attendance: 21,677
- AN Cook: 150 off 302 balls (13 x 4)
- 2nd Wicket: 150 runs in 271 balls (AN Cook 78, IJL Trott 66, Ex 8)
- England: 350 runs in 115.3 overs (699 balls), Extras 14
- Drinks: England - 370/1 in 118.0 overs (AN Cook 166, IJL Trott 75)
- 2nd Wicket: 200 runs in 333 balls (AN Cook 104, IJL Trott 83, Ex 13)
- England: 400 runs in 122.5 overs (743 balls), Extras 27
- AN Cook: 200 off 361 balls (22 x 4)
- IJL Trott: 100 off 213 balls (15 x 4)
- 2nd Wicket: 250 runs in 403 balls (AN Cook 129, IJL Trott 100, Ex 22)
- Lunch: England - 439/1 in 133.0 overs (AN Cook 201, IJL Trott 100)
- England: 450 runs in 138.1 overs (835 balls), Extras 28
- 2nd Wicket: 300 runs in 479 balls (AN Cook 152, IJL Trott 121, Ex 27)
- England: 500 runs in 146.4 overs (886 balls), Extras 37
- Drinks: England - 505/1 in 148.0 overs (AN Cook 230, IJL Trott 128)
- Innings Break: England - 517/1 in 152.0 overs (AN Cook 235, IJL Trott 135)
- Australia 2nd innings
- Tea: Australia - 11/1 in 7.0 overs (SR Watson 0, RT Ponting 6)
- Australia: 50 runs in 15.2 overs (92 balls), Extras 1
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 66 balls (SR Watson 22, RT Ponting 27, Ex 1)
- Penalty: 23.1 - Ball striking Fielding Team helmet
- Australia: 100 runs in 24.1 overs (145 balls), Extras 11
- RT Ponting: 50 off 40 balls (4 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 117 balls (SR Watson 40, RT Ponting 50, Ex 10)
- Attendance: 7088
- Total Attendance: 132,585
Shockers to start
Five times the opening Test of an Ashes series didn't pan out quite as expected
The most shambolic Oz performance? Hardly
And will they be as rubbish in Adelaide
Luck or strategy?
So, Australia owned day one in Brisbane
A chess match, not a bullfight
Both sides essentially approached the Brisbane Test defensively, and sound as the reasoning was, it didn't help set pulses racing
Strauss lauds Cook's 'special innings'
Andrew Strauss praised Alastair Cook's double-century as one of the greatest innings in Ashes history, as England closed out the first Test with a monumental batting performance on the final day at the Gabba
England end their 24-year wait
Strauss lauds cook, 'johnson should be dropped' - ian chappell.
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