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England 37-18 Australia: as it happened | Rugby union - The …
Nov 24, 2018 · Penalty! England 7-3 Australia (Toomua) 6 mins Itoje concedes a soft penalty just inside the English half and Australia can immediately cut the deficit. Matt Toomua doesn’t waste the opportunity.
Ashes 2013: England v Australia, first Test, day five – in pictures
Jul 14, 2013 · Jimmy Anderson took all four wickets on the final day as England beat Australia by 14 runs in a tense finish to the first Ashes Test
Ashes 2015: England v Australia: second Test, day four - The …
Jul 19, 2015 · Australia beat England by 405 runs; Ashes series level at 1-1; Mitchell Johnson back to his terrifying best as Australia demolish England
England beat Australia in Champions Trophy – as it happened
Jun 10, 2017 · It’s England v Australia, the longest-running saga in international cricket – but the scriptwriters have come up with a twist. England have, in effect, already won.
England v Australia: Ashes 2013 – as it happened - The Guardian
Aug 22, 2013 · England v Australia: Ashes 2013 – as it happened Steve Smith scored his first Test century as Australia racked up 492-9 before England reached 32-0 in reply John Ashdown (morning) and Tom Bryant ...
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Aug 20, 2015 · Over-by-over report: Steve Smith and David Warner piled on the runs as Australia took control on the opening day at the Oval
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