England humbled by Australia in 1st Ashes Test
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Optus Stadium test smashes TV cricket record as millions watch Perth give Australia a 1-0 Ashes lead
The West Test reached a television audience of 5.8 million people across Australia, as the Perth pitch proved too hot for England to handle.
Australia's thumping win over England was a bittersweet moment for Cricket Australia (CA), as the Australian cricket governing body is heading for a major loss of over Rs. 17 crore after the remarkable knock from Travis Head.
Here’s how to watch the 1st Test match on TV and live stream. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
The opening Ashes Test in Perth wrapped up inside two days after a flurry of rapid scoring and aggressive play, leaving Cricket Australia staring at an estimated loss of more than $3 million in ticket revenue.
According to reports, Cricket Australia are set to lose big money due to the two-day finish of the first Ashes Test in Perth
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Why Australia is in huge trouble despite winning the first Ashes Test – Here’s the shocking reason!
Cricket Australia faces a significant financial blow as the Ashes opener concluded in just two days, costing them over AUD 3 million in ticket revenue. The match, dominated by fast bowlers on a lively pitch,
Australia are soaking up a stunning victory in the opening Test of the Ashes series, but it’s not all good news in the Aussie camp.
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Australian and UK media batter England after Ben Stokes tourists crumble to humiliating two-day defeat in first Ashes Test; visitors go from Bazball-brilliant to boiled lollies while Sir Geoffrey Boyc
The Ashes is a storied rivalry between Australia and England that has captivated cricket fans since 1882. Born from a mock newspaper obituary, the series is symbolized by a tiny urn containing —
What a day. There is nothing like Ashes cricket. Test cricket is great, but no other series feels like this. It felt like a huge event, with so many travelling England fans and amazing home support too.