Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer steer England to 213/8
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Copping a bit of chirp is, if you will forgive the Australian vernacular, a rite of passage for any England cricketer Down Under. It is, in its way, a grudging mark of respect, a sign that you have ruffled a few feathers.
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Archer dismisses Australian tailenders for a 5-wicket haul to keep England in the Ashes contest
Jofra Archer dismissed Mitchell Starc for a well-made 54 and No. 11 Nathan Lyon to restrict Australia to 371 and complete a five-wicket haul to keep England in the Ashes contest.
England claimed eight wickets on the first day in Adelaide after Australia won the toss and batted, but Alex Carey was the star of the show
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Ashes 2025-26: ‘That’s where I wanted you to bowl’ - Stokes’ frustration boils over Archer in Adelaide
Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer were involved in a heated exchange on the second morning of the Ashes Test. Read more on.
Jofra Archer was England's standout bowler on the opening day of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, taking 3-29 in 16 overs. The England bowler was criticised for his display in the second Test, with Australia's Steve Smith suggesting he only bowled quick when the game was all-but over.
Australia were dismissed for 371 runs in their first innings of the third Ashes Test at Adelaide. The hosts resumed day two on 326-8 and took advantage of some early wayward bowling to add 45 runs before being cleaned up by Jofra Archer.
There was only ever going to be one winner when Steve Smith and Jofra Archer exchanged words during a heated finish to the second Ashes Test in Brisbane on Sunday night. It was the latest chapter in a spicy rivalry that goes back many years.
JOFRA ARCHER was far and away the best bowler as England enjoyed an encouraging opening day of the must-win Third Test. Sussex speedster Archer finished with 3-29 – conceding his runs at
Jofra Archer and Steve Smith were involved in a very heated war of words near the end of the second Ashes Test. After being set a measly 65 to win the day/night match at The Gabba, Australia
Steve Smith hit Jofra Archer for 15 runs off five balls at the Gabba. Four, nothing, four, six, one. Australia needed 65 to