• Brutal Australia thrash England in T20 tri-series

    Australia's brutal hitting helps them to an emphatic seven-wicket victory over England to secure their place in the Twenty20 tri-series final.
  • Australia outgun England again to reach Twenty20 tri-series final

    • England 137-7; Australia 138-3, win by seven wickets
    • Chris Lynn, D’Arcy Short and Glenn Maxwell shine with batThey might have been outgunned in the ODI series, but Australia put England in the shade for the second consecutive Twenty20. In front of 42,691 fans at the MCG, the Australian international summer was closed in style with a dominant seven-wicket win, with 33 balls to spare. Two wins against England and one against New Zealand sees Australia qualify for the final of t
  • Australia cruise to seven-wicket win over England: T20 tri-series – as it happened

    Australia win by seven wicketsEngland struggle to 137, Buttler top-scores with 46Australia cruise to 138 with 33 balls to spare 11.50am GMT Here’s Vithushan Ehantharajah with his verdict from the MCG: Related: Australia outgun England again to reach Twenty20 tri-series final11.27am GMT That was brutal from Australia. Too good with the ball, fearsome with the bat, T20 internationals don’t get much more one-sided than that. After restricting England to 137 with an accomplished all-roun
  • Herath overtakes Wasim as Sri Lanka clinch series

    Sri Lanka wrap up a three-day win over Bangladesh to clinch the series 1-0 as Rangana Herath becomes the top left-arm Test wicket-taker of all time.
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  • Australia v England: Twenty20 tri-series game three – live!

    Updates from the match at the Melbourne Cricket GroundFeel free to get in touch on email or Twitter @JPHowcroft 8.46am GMT 5th over: England 36-3 (Vince 11, Buttler 1) Warner keeps Richardson on for his third over in a row and he rewards him with four dot balls in a row. From the fourth Maxwell has an age to run out Vince at the non-striker’s end but he can’t replicate his skipper’s brilliance of the previous over. There’s a half chance for a run out next ball too with Vi

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