Woakes and Wood win it for England
Wood hooks a six!
Brook goes!
Murphy on
Drinks (everyone needs one)
Send us your #PoliteEnquiries
England need 50 more
England's last batter standing
Bairstow falls!
All filler, no killer
Ben Stokes is out!
Man down!
Here we go!
Yorkshire investigating possible security breach
Lunch: England need 98, Australia need 6 wickets
Cummins dangles the carrot
A chance?
Stokes up and running
Root gloves behind!
Livin' on a prayer
Brook gets going
In the House
Classic Crawley
A rare maiden
Marsh gets Crawley
Ball change
Barbergate latest
Starc's impact
Mitchell Starc's two wickets this morning highlight why he is a far better bowler in England than he was four years ago. Both wicket balls were wobble-seam deliveries that nipped back into the left-hander. He didn't have that ball in 2019 #Ashes pic.twitter.com/BgQpEY3ETi
— Louis Cameron (@LouisDBCameron) July 9, 2023
Moeen castled!
Neser released
Opening up
Moeen at No.3
Starc strikes!
Uncharted territory
England's bright start
Green warms up
The rumour mill...
Smith on England's 'formation change'
This team formation plays to one of England’s strengths, which is having a high number of effective all-round cricketers. Ali has five Test hundreds. Woakes debuted as a No 6 batsman and has a Test hundred against India as a No 7. Curran, waiting in the wings to perform a similar role, has swung several Tests with both bat and ball.
In this particular match-up versus Australia, England have more bowling depth (a privilege they leaned on when Ollie Robinson was injured mid-match). And despite the extra bowler, England’s lower order shouldn’t be underestimated with the bat. In the first innings, Australia were 240 for five, then all out for 263.
In contrast, England were 87 for five and all out 237 — exactly the pattern of lower-order resistance that helped England to win many of those Tests in 2018.
Headingley chases
A clear start
Through the turnstiles, into the ground and onto the pitch
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 9, 2023
A series defining day awaits… #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/vaPvucBjhj
Stumps, day three: England chase 251
Head leads the charge
Brook saves Bairstow
Woakes again
Huge moment!
One and done?
We (might) have cricket!
Does a washout favour either team?
Stokes-watch
(Chris) Broad vs Warner
Women's Ashes update
When England and Australia walk through the Long Room at Lord's on Saturday for the third T20I of this year's Women's Ashes, both sets of players will know they are walking on the shoulders of giants.
Long before the current generation was able to embrace full professionalism, and compete in front of 20,000-strong crowds on a regular basis, their forebears were raising their own funds for months-long amateur tours - and paying for their own kit along the way, including their England blazers of course.
And no women's cricketer better epitomises that struggle for recognition than the legendary Enid Bakewell. Fifty years ago this month, her century against Australia secured glory for England in the first Cricket World Cup (men's or women's); three years after that, in 1976, she made another matchwinning fifty against the Aussies, as England's women were, finally, permitted to play on that hallowed turf at Lord's.
No play for a while
Murphy: Everything I was bowling Stokes would try to hit for six
Chases at Headingley
2019 – England: 362 for 9
2022 – England: 296 for 3
2023 – Leicestershire: 392 for 7
2023 – Yorkshire: 412 for 9 (match drawn)
The mad Ashes
Rain watch
Who is winning this one?
Brendon, who?
The security guard on duty did not recognise McCullum, who tried to argue the toss while the person accompanying the New Zealander pointed out that it was fairly critical to the England team’s chances that he was allowed through.
There was a short impasse while the guard tried to radio through a superior for advice, and eventually McCullum lost patience and walked through, saying: “You’ll just have to deal with it.”
Khawaja falls!
What did Bairstow say to Smith?
Moeen's 200th
"What have you done Steve Smith!?" #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/ziSFqkRjwb
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 7, 2023
Moeen strikes twice!
Marnus falls!
50 partnership
Talking Gazball
England Men's Football Manager Gareth Southgate joined us at Headingley yesterday!
— Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) July 7, 2023
Hear from our special guest as he discusses his experience of Headingley and reminisces of past moments at the ground. #TheAshes #YorkshireFamily pic.twitter.com/KRliF8xBPd
Khawaja stays solid
Robinson returns
Get your #PoliteEnquiries in!
It's been a mad day already at Headingley, so how about some early #PoliteEnquiries!?
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) July 7, 2023
Send them our way for @Vitu_E and @andymcg_cricket, and don't forget the hashtag pic.twitter.com/LH2zS0PNb0
Broad gets Warner
It's happened again!
19 - McGrath (AUS) to Atherton (ENG)
18 - Bedser (ENG) to Morris (AUS)
17 - Broad (ENG) to Warner (AUS)
17 - Ambrose (WI) to Atherton (ENG)
17 - Walsh (WI) to Atherton (ENG)
A busy 24 hours
England 237ao
Stokes keeps swinging
Stokes reaches 50
What a catch!
KP weighs in
Scores get close to level, ENGLAND can win this Test.
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) July 7, 2023
Not seen an Australian team blown away so easily by an England fast bowler(Wood). He is the difference! #Ashes
Stokes changes gear
Over in a hurry
A thrilling cameo from Woody
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 7, 2023
from just balls! #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/9J4rOCAcrK
Wood you believe it?
Australia's session
Moeen succumbs
Stokes struggling
A first look at Todd Murphy in the UK
A familiar celebration
How about this @sportsbetcomau #TryJuly celebration pic.twitter.com/RQMshuviyG
— NRL (@NRL) July 7, 2023
Bairstow falls
Root's tame end
Root’s tentative dismissal to Cummins today is a direct vindication of that reverse-ramp at Edgbaston, as I said on @ESPNcricinfo’s #SwitchHit podcast a few weeks ago. England have tried dying in a hole against Australia. It tends to work as badly as over-aggression #Bazball pic.twitter.com/J994dp7hG3
— Andrew Miller (@miller_cricket) July 7, 2023
Cummins vs Root
Root falls
Marsh's comeback
Woakes' return
An unbelievable day for these two yesterday…
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 7, 2023
So why not interview each other
Well played, lads #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/JQjBYvGCbC