Australia beat England in Sydney Test to win Ashes
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Ben Stokes ended the fifth Test incapacitated and with his team broken by an Ashes series that will be remembered as English cricket’s great missed opportunity.
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Ashes 2023: We could have done better, says Ben Stokes on 4-1 loss
Australia clinched the Ashes 4-1 after a comprehensive 5-wicket win in the final Test. England captain Ben Stokes reflected on the loss, stating his side could have done better, but hailed Jacob Bethell's 'incredible' 154-run knock.
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Australia vs England highlights 5th test: AUS beat Ben Stokes and co again, clinch Ashes 4-1
Cameron Green and Alex Carey took Australia over the line with a five-wicket win at the SCG as they clinched the Ashes 4-1.
The Ashes summer once again ends with an emphatic Australian scoreline - a 4-1 series win off the back of 4-0 in 2021/22
Ben Stokes says it is a ‘special feeling’ for England to seal their first Ashes Test win in Australia since 2011 despite huge controversy over the pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). England avoided any danger of an Ashes whitewash with a two-day victory Down Under to cut the hosts’ lead to 3-1 in the series with one game to go.
The tourists have named a 12-man squad including Shoaib Bashir and Matthew Potts as they look to end a difficult series on a high in Sydney
Ben Stokes has challenged his side to "create our own history" as England begin their bid for a first Ashes series win in Australia since 2010-11. Only five England teams have returned with the urn since World War II,
England beat Australia by four wickets at MCG after week of unwanted headlines, with captain Ben Stokes saying his squad passed a test of character; Jacob Bethell shows his class with 40 in second inn
England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bat first on the opening day of the fifth Ashes test against Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday.Neither team selected a specialist spin
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Bethell staving off Australia's push to finish Ashes
England's batters have fought back on the fourth day at the SCG to go to tea at 3-174, but they still trail Australia by nine runs in the fifth Test.