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Eoin Morgan spoke of his pride after answering concerns over his technique and temperament at Test level with a stunning, unbeaten 125. Morgan became only the second Irish-born batsman to score a Test hundred for England after Fred Fane achieved the feat in 1906, and insisted he had never doubted his ability to translate his sparkling one-day form into the Test arena. Read More

The same thing happened four years ago, only for England not to turn up apart from at Adelaide. Surprisingly, demand this time seems driven not by collective amnesia, or even the likelihood that England might be better equipped to win at the Waca or SCG. Read More
Direct from Cricket Australia to the fans. Cricket Australia Travel Office has all the options covered for this year's Away Series matches as well as next summer's Home Series, including the legendary battle against England for the Vodafone Ashes Series. You will find all you need to know right here, including ticket and accommodation packages for each home fixture and a range of tour options Read More

Injury prone paceman Brett Lee is working hard to get back on the field and views next year's limited overs World Cup as potentially perfect for his international swansong. Lee, 33, has had his career stalled several times in recent years by an assortment of injuries to his foot, ankle, side and thumb. Read More

Shane Warne believes England can bully Australia this winter and have their "best ever" chance of winning the Ashes Down Under. Warne says England's win in the NatWest Series has reinforced the view that Australia do not strike fear into their opponents any more and that their team lack the match winners of the past. He also believes Ricky Ponting's job as captain is on the line. Read More