http://cricket.oneindia.in/news/2011/05/31/trotts-test-average-second-only-to-bradman-aid0110.html
Trott’s Test average second only to Bradman!
http://cricket.oneindia.in/news/2011/05/31/trotts-test-average-second-only-to-bradman-aid0110.html
Trott’s Test average second only to Bradman!
http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/image/219000.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Ashes_series
Victory!
Go England! Spectators grab any vantage point possible, England v Australia, The Oval, September 12, 2005
Savour the moment. This has been the best test match series that I have ever seen. The tension, the anxiety have been intense, but to have beaten the best makes it all worthwhile.
The Australians have been magnificent adversaries, tenacious and determined they fought well and were magnanimous in defeat. I watched the third test in Amsterdam with a group of Aussies and there was no animosity just a shared passion for the game of cricket and what it stands for.
http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/engvaus/content/gallery/218803.html
I love you Freddie Flintoff, and I want to have your babies.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/image/217496.html
We won!
A jubilant Asley Giles scores the winning runs in the 4th test match at Trent Bridge.
BTW – I’m really pleased that I uploaded this pic at 6:16pm and then saw it again in all the newspapers the next day.
It’s official you saw it here first!
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What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?
The second test match between England & Australia at Edgbaston which ended so spectacularly on Sunday will be remembered for many individual triumphs. But two simple gestures explain what makes cricket so special.
On Saturday, after clean bowling Andrew Flintoff, Shane Warne flashed him a discrete thumbs up. Australia’s legendary spin bowler was conveying appreciation of a superb innings by the England all-rounder.
On Sunday, when England clinched the closest ever Ashes victory, Flintoff ducked away from the melee of jubliant England players to congratulate and console the two batsmen who had carried Australia to the very brink of victory.
It is heartening to see that there is still room for sportsmanship and mutual respect, even in the closest of matches.
Update 2022:
Pictures updated