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Ashes Opinion

Pietersen: games are taking their toll on players

David Lloyd

Pushed to the limit

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

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Bell: should be opening the batting

Bob Willis

Slumber party

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

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Bell, Collingwood and Pietersen: battling for a place at the World Cup

David Lloyd

Step up or miss out

Collingwood, Bell or Pietersen? Bumble says one faces the chop from England's World Cup XI.

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Collingwood: set to lead ODI side, but who will replace him in Test team?

David Lloyd

Let's go to the Bop

Bumble blogs on Australia's talent shortage and why Ravi Bopara should replace Paul Collingwood.

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Moment to savour:  jubilant England celebrate their long-awaited triumph with the fans

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.

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Plenty of ticker: England celebrate after sealing their first series win in Australia in 24 years

Bob Willis

Heroes to a man

England fully deserve their place in Test history for the emphatic manner of their Ashes win, says Bob Willis.

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Lining up: Prior was the latest England player to score a century against Australia

Bob Willis

Priority report

England will aim to beat Australia early on day five so the partying can begin in earnest, says Bob Willis.

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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.