Openers prepare unexpected twist to Broad’s final chapter
The day began with the sun shining and Stuart Broad being feted by friend and foe. It ended amid gloom with England flat, Broad wicketless and Australia striding towards an unlikely victory.
The day began with the sun shining and Stuart Broad being feted by friend and foe. It ended amid gloom with England flat, Broad wicketless and Australia striding towards an unlikely victory.
James Anderson sent an incredibly rare beamer David Warner’s way on the penultimate day of the Ashes. It was another warning that a decision on his future may now be out of his hands, writes STEVE JAMES.
The Aussies looked done on day three, but found new energy and renewed hope of a historic series win on day four at The Oval.
It may have come too late to save David Warner’s career – but his great Ashes nemesis Stuart Broad has announced his intention to retire from all cricket at the end of this Test.
David Warner has scored less runs in five Ashes Tests this series than Mitch Marsh has in two and his dream of an SCG farewell is fading.
Australia have the upper hand at The Oval after day one, yet will rue some missed opportunities both in the field and with the bat. Recap day one here.
David Warner will play his last Test in England but it won’t be his last Test, although he knows who should replace him when he does retire.
David Warner addressed rumours he is set for imminent retirement after a modest Ashes series in which he has averaged 25.12 across four Tests. So what’s the plan?
The Aussie opener says he isn’t going anywhere just yet … but a career in the commentary box will start sooner rather than later.
The fourth Test summed up David Warner’s series. Should he open at The Oval? See expert ratings for every Australian and English player and have your say.
The biggest problem with David Warner is that he’s making just enough runs to avoid being dropped – but not enough to help Australia win the Ashes, writes Daniel Cherny.
Was David Warner lucky? Is two all-rounders the right call? Ben Horne answers all the burning Ashes questions. Replay his Q&A here.
David Warner made a pair of ducks in Manchester in 2019 and despite a lean Ashes with the bat says he can win the battle with his English nemesis.
Crowd abuse and low cloud make life uncomfortable for Australian batters in hostile Ashes series.
Usman Khawaja expects David Warner to open the batting in the fourth Ashes Test, pointing to the unsung work the duo have gotten done for Australia this series, writes DANIEL CHERNY.
The intelligent, empathetic leader is far removed from the stereotype of his nation’s cricketers. And not even the Lord’s drama has soured him to England fans.
As questions remain on David Warner’s opening spot, possible replacement Marcus Harris has warned against elevating a makeshift opener in English conditions.
Is David Warner finished? Can Australia afford to drop Mitchell Marsh? And what other changes should selectors make? Some of Australia’s Ashes greats weigh in on our expert roundtable.
Readers have their say on Philip Lowe’s RBA replacement, revolting actors in Hollywood, and what to do with David Warner.
Everyone has a view on David Warner. Everyone has always had a view on David Warner. His whole career has occurred amid a din of opinion, not that said opinion has always been entirely about him.
While the Aussies enjoy a break, players like David Warner – and potential opening alternative Mitch Marsh – might be wishing there was a tour match to play, writes Daniel Cherny.
Australia has given the strongest hint yet it will pick spinner Todd Murphy for the fourth Ashes Test despite bowling less than 10 overs in the Leeds defeat, reports DANIEL CHERNY.
David Warner was out for a pair of ducks in Manchester in 2019 and his spot in the side is a hot topic ahead of the fourth Ashes Test.
David Warner’s struggles and some bowling issues could open the door for an Aussie Ashes first in Manchester.
Pat Cummins details where match was lost, says Mitch Marsh is hard to drop for fourth Test but doesn’t rule out David Warner losing his place.
The 2023 Ashes series has provided highlights for the English and Australian cricket teams.
Australia has 10 days to decide David Warner’s future. It may yet depend on the result in the third Test, which is deliriously unclear.
Stuart Broad has now dismissed David Warner 17 times and the focus is back on the opener’s place in the side. If he, Cameron Green and Mitch Marsh are all fit – who misses out?
David Warner was spotted on the telecast attempting a crossword from The Sun puzzle book prompting former skipper Ricky Ponting to mercilessly roast the Aussie opener.
David Warner has already made more runs in two Tests than he did in the 2019 Ashes and he’s doing it in pain.
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