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The Ashes 2013: 'David Warner ban might galvanise Australia'

The Ashes 2013: 'David Warner ban might galvanise Australia'

The fallout from David Warner's suspension might just galvanise Australia for the Ashes, says Scyld Berry.

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Justin Rose: Englishman stood tall in testing conditions at Merion

Good Week/Bad Week

There has been plenty of action to keep us occupied in the world of sport over the last seven days.

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The Ashes 2013: Sky Sports dedicates channel to the Ashes

The Ashes 2013: Sky Sports dedicates channel to the Ashes

Sky Sports will dedicate an entire channel to cricket this summer, providing coverage of men's, women's and youth matches including this summer's Ashes series.

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Clarke: match-winning knock

Australia chased down England's daunting 333-6 to win the sixth one-day international by two wickets at the SCG.

Australia produced a record chase to hunt down England's 333-6 and win the sixth one-day international by two wickets at the SCG.

The reason England have not performed in this series is simple, mental fatigue. Most of the guys have been away since early november and must be homesick. On paper the subcontinent doesn't suit us but lets not get too downbeat before a ball has been bowled.

David Neale

Well, this was an exciting game, close and high scoring, and Jonathan Trott did play an exciting game. I have to say, though, overall, and bearing in mind what happened in the test matches, you have to admire and say congrats to the Aussie boys for playing so well in this ODI series, and you cannot ever discount them guys from retaining the World cup, no matter where it is based. It's a shame it wasn't a somewhat closer series, but the Aussies, they never ever give up, and this is a very admirable quality they always have.

Brian Lara

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Jump around: Brett Lee celebrates in style

Australia beat England by 51 runs in the fifth ODI in Brisbane to take an unassailable 4-1 lead in the series.

Australia beat England by 51 runs in the fifth ODI in Brisbane to take an unassailable 4-1 lead in the series.

@ Jordan Mclafferty... Public school system failing me badly, your comment makes no sense. My point was yes we lost in the ODI Series quite badly... So did the Aussies in the Ashes.

Ben M

Re: Pietersen, no he didn't perform badly in this 1-day series. His average so far is 35 - well acceptable, he has top-scored for England in 2 matches. This average is well above that of several others in the top 5/6 line up for the series.

James Williams

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Trott: second one-day century

England kept alive their hopes in the one-day series against Australia with a 21-run victory in the fourth match at Adelaide.

England kept alive their hopes in the one-day series against Australia with a 21-run victory in the fourth match at Adelaide.

That is a must needed win by England... A big well done to Trott that was an amazing batting show!! The fielding was amazing and batting was better then the last 3 games... The bowling was good but could have been better, it shows that we need Jamie in all forms of the game!!!! But well done England bring it back!!!

Daniel Harvey

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Strauss: blamed soft dismissals

Andrew Strauss insists England must avoid playing with fear "like the plague" after losing the third one-dayer against Australia.

Andrew Strauss insists England must avoid playing with fear "like the plague" after going 3-0 behind in the one-day series against Australia.

I only hope the management are not back to the ways of old, choosing to be stubborn by assigning Matt Prior an opening role, a role that i', sure he himself would confess that he is not happy with. Prior is good batsman for managing a run chase in the middle of a game. England need to play smart and understand why they have succeeded in the longer version of the game. The writing is on the wall that a Trott-Srauss opening will give confidence to incoming batsmen just looking for a solid platform.

Anand Singh

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Seized chance: Marsh's 110 rescued Australia's innings

Shaun Marsh marked his return to Australia's one-day side with a century as England went down by 46 runs in Hobart.

Shaun Marsh marked his return to Australia's one-day side with a century as England went down by 46 runs in Hobart.

John Walker. Exactly the attitude that has made England a mediocre team over the years. You guys take the Ashes, the world pretty much doesnt care (except Aus ofcourse)

Kaustubh Verma

Bell should open giving prior an opportunity to recover from keeping wicket .why are we not trying carter instead of wright before the world cup

Geoff Aspery

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Our Experts

Nasser Hussain

Punter and the hunted

England must go in for the kill and finish off Australia in Ricky Ponting's absence, says Nasser Hussain.

Michael Atherton

Will Mitch pitch in?

Mitchell Johnson and the drop-in strip are the only real concerns for England at the MCG, says Mike Atherton.

David Lloyd

Pushed to the limit

Bumble says a heavy schedule is damaging one-day cricket and calls for a limited-overs league.

Bob Willis

Slumber party

England's post-Ashes dip is down to tired minds and problems with the batting order, says Bob Willis.

The Ashes Panel

The magnificent men

The Ashes Panel pay tribute to sky-high England and back the Ashes winners to fly further up the rankings.

Ashes tour venues guide

Check out the grounds and cities hosting England Down Under this winter

Ashes through the ages

From Bradman to Botham we look at historic matches and colourful characters from series gone by