The Ashes England beat Australia by 8 wickets in 3rd Test
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Steve Finn is named man of the match and also received our champagne moment - Test Match Special (@bbctms) England beat Australia by 8 wickets in the 3rd Test. The Cook-captained side lead the series 2-1. - Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) The last time England won the 3rd Test in an Ashes series was at Leeds in 1981. 17 3rd Tests since then: Aus won 8, drawn 9.- Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) As ever, Edgbaston's been electric. The lads love playing here. ENG are 76-2, Bell 46*, Root 11*, 45 needed - England Cricket (@englandcricket) STAT ALERT: Of 116 bowlers with 20+ Ashes wickets since WW1, Finn has best strike rate (40.9) and worst economy (4.26). - Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) WICKET: is adjudged LBW from Halzewood for 12 and after a review is given out. is in, ENG 51-2, require 70 - England Cricket (@englandcricket) "How about dropping Ian Bell as well, when a second wicket might still cause some jitters?" "Er, yeah, that would be good too." "Right-o."- Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) Classic 21st-century cocktail of defiance and sloppiness from Aus after their horror start. None of last 6 wkts fell to a defensive shot.- Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) Australia 265 all out. England need 121 to win the 3rd Test. - Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) 9 - The last Australian number 9 to score 50+ v England before Starc (also 2013) was Damien Fleming in 1998. Belligerent.- OptaJason (@OptaJason) Scores of more than 50 since April 2014: Mitchell Starc: 2 Michael Clarke: 1 - Daniel Cherny (@DanielCherny) Root's classic catch brings Lyon to the crease and he survives a big shout for lbw first ball! - cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) Australia resume at 23/7 in a Test which shows that apart from Steve Smith, their overseas batting has not developed all that much.- cricketingview (@cricketingview) Here comes your England team, out for early wickets to release the tension at expectant Edgbaston ... - England Cricket (@englandcricket) James Anderson out for rest of Ashes series with side strain. Is this England's Glenn McGrath '05 moment? - Andrew Ramsey (@ARamseyCricket) Load More LIVE CHAT 1 Logout No Results Found
The Ashes England beat Australia by 8 wickets in 3rd Test
Steve Finn is named man of the match and also received our champagne moment - Test Match Special (@bbctms) England beat Australia by 8 wickets in the 3rd Test. The Cook-captained side lead the series 2-1. - Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) The last time England won the 3rd Test in an Ashes series was at Leeds in 1981. 17 3rd Tests since then: Aus won 8, drawn 9.- Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) As ever, Edgbaston's been electric. The lads love playing here. ENG are 76-2, Bell 46*, Root 11*, 45 needed - England Cricket (@englandcricket) STAT ALERT: Of 116 bowlers with 20+ Ashes wickets since WW1, Finn has best strike rate (40.9) and worst economy (4.26). - Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) WICKET: is adjudged LBW from Halzewood for 12 and after a review is given out. is in, ENG 51-2, require 70 - England Cricket (@englandcricket) "How about dropping Ian Bell as well, when a second wicket might still cause some jitters?" "Er, yeah, that would be good too." "Right-o."- Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) Classic 21st-century cocktail of defiance and sloppiness from Aus after their horror start. None of last 6 wkts fell to a defensive shot.- Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) Australia 265 all out. England need 121 to win the 3rd Test. - Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) 9 - The last Australian number 9 to score 50+ v England before Starc (also 2013) was Damien Fleming in 1998. Belligerent.- OptaJason (@OptaJason) Scores of more than 50 since April 2014: Mitchell Starc: 2 Michael Clarke: 1 - Daniel Cherny (@DanielCherny) Root's classic catch brings Lyon to the crease and he survives a big shout for lbw first ball! - cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) Australia resume at 23/7 in a Test which shows that apart from Steve Smith, their overseas batting has not developed all that much.- cricketingview (@cricketingview) Here comes your England team, out for early wickets to release the tension at expectant Edgbaston ... - England Cricket (@englandcricket) James Anderson out for rest of Ashes series with side strain. Is this England's Glenn McGrath '05 moment? - Andrew Ramsey (@ARamseyCricket) Load More LIVE CHAT 1 Logout No Results Found