The Gabba’s day-night Ashes pitch is expected to reward both batters and bowlers, with twilight shaping up as the most dangerous period. Queensland’s recent Shield match revealed massive movement under lights, setting the stage for a dramatic pink-ball Test in Brisbane.
Australia sealed a jaw-dropping two-day Ashes victory as Travis Head smashed a 69-ball century and Mitchell Starc tore through England with 10 wickets in the match. England collapsed spectacularly from a position of dominance, losing 9 for 99 before Australia chased 205 in just 28.2 overs.
A wild Ashes all-nighter delivered 19 wickets in 71 overs and enough chaos to keep every England fan awake until sunrise. From Bazball fireworks to Stokes’ five-wicket fever dream, this was one of the most unhinged first days in Ashes history.
Jake Weatherald is on the brink of an Ashes debut. Whether he plays or not, the Tasmanian opener is embracing the pressure, the spotlight, and the massive Perth Stadium stage. With his fearless mindset and rock-solid process, Weatherald is proving why he’s Australia’s next big Test opening option.
Australia’s Ashes campaign has taken a dramatic blow. Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the first Test in Perth, just three days after early scans had cleared him of any serious damage.
A second round of imaging confirmed a hamstring injury, forcing Hazlewood to withdraw completely from the Perth trip — a massive setback…
England arrive fearless. Australia remain formidable. With both squads named, the Ashes battle lines are drawn. From top-order uncertainty to fast-bowling firepower, we break down who truly holds the edge heading into Perth.
Pat Cummins’ fitness ahead of the Ashes has become the biggest talking point in Australian cricket. As the skipper battles a lower back issue with just six weeks to go, doubts rise — but Mitchell Starc remains confident. Starc insists Cummins is a rare talent who can perform without full preparation, sparking debate over risk,…
Fitness clouds loom over Pat Cummins ahead of the Ashes 2025, with the Australian skipper still recovering from a back injury. With just weeks to go before the first Test in Perth, his availability — and Australia’s bowling balance — hangs in the balance.
England coach Brendon McCullum has hinted at a major leadership shift ahead of the Ashes 2025 series in Australia, with Harry Brook emerging as the frontrunner to replace Ollie Pope as vice-captain. The decision reflects England’s push toward a younger leadership core while finalizing a squad packed with spin depth, fast-bowling power, and fresh batting…
Australia captain Pat Cummins faces a race against time to recover from a back injury as he targets fitness for Ashes 2025 in Perth.
