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Upcoming fixtures:

Men's Ashes

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| | 16th June | 1st Test | AUS by 2 wickets | | 28th June | 2nd Test | AUS by 43 runs | | 6th July | 3rd Test | ENG by 3 wickets | | 19th July | 4th Test | Draw | | 27th July | 5th Test | |

Women's Ashes

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| | 22nd June | Only Test | AUS by 89 runs | | 2nd July | First T20I | AUS by 4 wickets | | 6th July | Second T20I | ENG by 3 runs | | 9th July | Third T20I | ENG by 5 wickets | | 12th July | First ODI | ENG by 2 wickets | | 16th July | Second ODI | AUS by 3 runs | | 18th July | Third ODI | ENG by 69 runs (DLS) |

Series drawn - AUS retain the Ashes

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If you leave your crease before umpire calls "over" you're out.

Bairstow needs to work on his match awareness. I'm betting it wasn't a one off.

Also, Broad is a dick.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"unsportsmanlike" is the biggest load of crap. The game has rules, stick to the rules or get out. Simple.

Starc's catch wasn't a catch because he did something stupid. Bairstow was out because he did something stupid.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Can't go by the wording of the rules for one case and not the other. Both teams had an unfortunate technicality this match, seems even and fair in the end.