Cricket News sort by Alastair Nathan Cook

As England and Australia head into the final Test of the 2015 Ashes, they will have contrasting emotions and objectives. While England would be keen to continue their winning run, Australia will seek to avoid another embarrassment.

If the third Test at Edgbaston lasted for two and a half days, the fourth Test at Trent Bridge finished even quicker, with England wrapping up things very early on the third day, and thus regaining the Ashes

In the preview to the Edgbaston Test, it was clearly mentioned that Australia will not go into the match as favourites in spite of having thrashed England at Lord's. It has been that kind of a series for both sides

With the 2015 Ashes tied 1-1, both Australia and England will be going all out to clinch a triumph at Birmingham, and go 2-1. If either side wins the Test, it would be a massive boost for them,

In the preview to the Edgbaston Test, it was clearly mentioned that Australia will not go into the match as favourites in spite of having thrashed England at Lord's. It has been that kind of a series for both sides

Heading into the start of day day four at Lord’s on Sunday, England find themselves in a situation from where they would need a miraculous batting effort in the second innings to save the Test

In spite of the fact that Australia were dealt a big blow just days before the Ashes, with the sudden retirement of Ryan Harris, the visitors would still head into the opening Test of Ashes 2015 at Cardiff as favourites

Amid all the hype, England have chosen their team for the first Test of Ashes 2015, which will be starting next week. As expected, there aren't too many surprises in the 13-man squad

During the course of his 75 on the second day of the Headingley Test, England skipper Alastair Cook became the highest Test run-scorer for his country, overtaking the legendary Graham Gooch