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Standing up for Alex Carey, undoubtedly the finest wicketkeeper in world cricket right now

The Australian gloveman redefined the craft of keeping with a game-changing masterclass in the second Ashes Test

Ben Stokes says England have been ‘letting the pressure get to us’ in Ashes

Ben Stokes admitted the way England folded in key moments during the first two Ashes Tests had led him to question the character of his players

Australia v England: Ashes second Test, day four – as it happened

Australia take a 2-0 lead in the Ashes with 8 wicket win at Brisbane’s Gabba

He’ll always have Brisbane: Michael Neser revels in sweet day of Ashes glory

Stand-in bowler makes the most of rare chance on what could yet prove his final moments in Test cricket

England to seek better warmup preparations before 2029-30 Ashes series

Australia will be offered the pick of facilities for the 2027 series as England seek more serious matches for the 2029-30 return

Neser takes key wickets before Australia ease to 2-0 Ashes series lead over England

Michael Neser ended Ben Stokes’s defiance in taking 5-42 as England left Australia needing just 65 for victory, with Steve Smith hitting the winning runs

Mitchell Starc hailed as ‘greatest lefty of all time’ after piling more Ashes pain on England

The Australian seamer top scored with 77 and took two England wickets on the third day of the second Ashes Test to put the hosts on the verge of victory

Mitchell Starc’s bat-and-ball double whammy at dusk propels Australia into the light

England endured their Ashes tormentor’s late batting stand and when Stokes’s tourists surrendered to 97 for three the bowler attacked

Archer’s pillow shot becomes awkward symbol of England’s Ashes nightmare

Jofra Archer’s creature comforts emblematic of a touring England side seen as paying the price for taking a laid-back approach

Australia close on victory against England: Ashes second Test, day three – as it happened

England finished on 134-6, still 43 behind, after collapsing to a Scott Boland-inspired Australia under the lights

Sun setting on England’s Ashes dream as Australia close on second Test triumph

England wilted in the Brisbane heat, their top order collapsing under the lights to leave them trailing by 43 with four second-innings wickets standing

‘We’re all human’: Joe Root defends England over costly dropped catches on day two

Joe Root has insisted that human error rather than poor preparation lay behind a string of dropped catches during a day of toil in the field for England

Steve Smith on top again after he resumes Ashes hostilities with Jofra Archer

Australia’s batting linchpin helped his side pull away and England’s premier paceman is yet to dismiss him in a Test

Wayward England pace attack fumble their golden chance to strike with new ball

So good in the first innings in Perth, England’s bowlers were dismal in the opening session on day two to let Australia off the hook

Australia v England: Ashes second Test, day two – as it happened

England dropped five catches before Australia finished a dramatic day on 378 for six, a lead of 44

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