England needs 175 runs to win Fourth Ashes test
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England avoided an Ashes whitewash against Australia in one of the most bizarre Test matches ever played. The tourists won by four wickets on day two at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, pulling the
Sky Sports Crickets Michael Atherton on Englands Ashes win in Melbourne: I am delighted for Ben Stokes, Joe Root and the supporters but it is a hollow victory because of what might have been. It is almost like England are competitive now after playing some cricket,
The Melbourne Cricket Club and CA are now awaiting the ICC's verdict, putting the organisations in a similar position to the one they were in after the 2017 Ashes Test. That pitch came under fire for very different reasons with only 24 wickets taken in five days.
Former England opener Sir Geoffrey Boycott strongly believes the curator of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) must be held accountable, as the fourth Ashes 2025-26 Test ended on Day 2.
England eventually ended their long Australian curse by chasing down a score of 175 in the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The triumph marked England's first Test victory in Australia since 2011 thus bringing an end to 18-match losing streak.
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The Boxing Day 4th Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) begins today with England desperate to salvage a win after one of the most one-sided series in recent history. Australia heads into this encounter with an unassailable 3-0 lead,