Nov-Dec 2021-22
Australia beat England via grounds in Brisbane
Mitchell Starc set the bar for things to come by knocking down Rory Burns with the first ball of the Ashes crusade and the World Test Championships in Australia. Captain Pat Cummins also started brilliantly with a very good 5-38 to beat England by 147, before a very good counter-attack of 152 from Travis’ header put the hosts in front, and they were never led from there. Nathan Lyon won his 400th test wicket and Alex Carey made his debut with 8 catches to cap a victory forged by Gabba.
Australia beat England by 275 numbers in Adelaide
Pat Cummins missed this one due to COVID-19, but Michael Neser made his debut in his position and it was a century at Marnus Labuschagne (103) that paved the way for the Australians. Leading the attack, Mitchell Starc took 4-37 as England were eliminated by 236, before the hosts gave their Ashes rivals a fantastic 468 to win. They never looked to the hunt, as sprinter Jhye Richardson’s 5-42 sealed the deal in style.
Australia beat England through a hostel and 146 races in Melbourne
There is another fast bowling rookie for Australia, this time local boy Scott Boland, who left an indelible mark on his first outing at Baggy Green. Difficult track of MCG, Boland has just annihilated England, taking the remarkable numbers 6-7 to leave the tourists speechless by 68. The test within 3 days, Australia had retained the Ashes and the proud local Boland had won Johnny Mullagh’s first medal for the player. of the party
Australia drew with England in Sydney
Cummins’s side narrowly missed rising from four to nil as England held with a wicket for a final afternoon toss at SCG. Travis and temporarily stroked a couple of chic loads (137 and 101no) in the middle order. Boland continued his remarkable arrival in the game of cricket with figures of 7-66 form from 38. 1 overs.
Australia beat England by 146 problems in Hobart
A tricky shot closer to English situations than Australia’s left the Australians stunned at 3-12 on the first morning before Head stepped up what temporarily fitted with his signature counter-attack. Green’s 101 and 74 left-footed shots gave the hosts a solid base since they were never actually threatened, they were eliminated for 155 seconds. Chasing 271 for a comfortable win, England collapsed spectacularly on the third day of the night, losing 10-56 to give Australia a 4-0 series triumph.
March 2022
Australia drew with Pakistan in Rawalpindi
After Pakistan hit 4d-476, the 4 most sensible Australians spent 60 on a placid batting strip to bring the tourists almost tied in the opening innings. draw.
Australia drew with Pakistan in Karachi
Khawaja’s 160 set the tone for a gigantic 9d-556 in Australia’s opening rounds and when Mitchell Starc led a victory over Pakistan with 148, the result gave the impression of a fait accompli. Australia added another 97 runs at the set time to give the hosts 506 wins in just two days. Led through Babar Azam’s remarkable 196 in 10 hours, they almost hit there, with the full adjustment tied with Pakistan 7-443 in the end.
Australia beat Pakistan over problems in Lahore
Once again, it was Khawaja’s most productive score for the Australians with a good 91 before strong intermediate contributions helped them to 391. Cummins (5-56) and Starc (4-33) then produced the series’ remarkable pace performances, passing the ball. Khawaja’s 104th led a quick effort in the second set of 3:227 and this time Australia was able to beat their hosts on the final day, with Lyon (5-83) out of display by securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory.
June 2022
Australia beat Sri Lanka across 10 grounds in Galle
Lyon (5-90) and Mitch Swepson (3-55) did the maximum damage when the Australians landed in Sri Lanka rolling the home team by 212. Khawaja (71) and Green (77) helped put them 109 in front before Sri Lanka capitulated inside 23 overs, all by 113, with Lyon taking 4 more grounds and Head’s 4-10 count.
Australia lost to Sri Lanka through a hostel and 139 courts in Galle
The tables were turned upside down a week later when, despite a slew of wins against Labuschagne and Smith, Australia gave up a 190-point lead in the first set. That proved decisive when they collapsed in their set so far, wasting 10-102 when the series ended at 1-4.
Nov-Dec 2022
Australia beat the West Indies in 164 races in Perth
Double the charges for Labuschagne and Smith and a quick 95 from Head led Australia to a whopping 4d-598 against the roving Indies. Starc and Cummins took 3 wickets each as the visitors were eliminated by 283, then Labuschagne joined in, making a nearly run-a-ball 104 at Australia’s time set 2d-182. Chasing 498 to win, the West Indies were well led through their captain Kraigg Brathwaite (110) but in the end they were well below, largely thanks to Lyon’s 6-128.
Australia beat West Indies through 419 numbers in Adelaide
Two other claims, a hundred more from Labuschagne (163) and the highest score from Head (175) made one-way traffic day and night control of the pink balloon in Adelaide. This theme was reinforced when the West Indies were launched by 214 (Lyon 3-57) and a measly 77 (Boland 3-16) to crush in 4 days.
Dec-Jan 2022-23
Australia beat South Africa across six grounds in Brisbane
A rare two-day check took up position at a Gabba minefield, as South Africa pushed its way to 152 before Head’s competitive 92 with 96 bullets gave the Australians a 66-point lead. , claiming 5-42 while the Proteas succumbed to just 99. Chasing just 34 to win, the hosts lost 4 grounds to Kagiso Rabada but went home in 8 overs, with extras (19) as the most sensible scorer.
Australia beat South Africa through a hostel and 182 tracks in Melbourne
Allrounder Green went superbly ahead with the ball to win his first five-ground run in the Trials (5-27) as South Africa was eliminated by 189. David Warner then punched for six hours to make a very good two hundred in his 99th Test while goalkeeper Carey scored a first penny (111) as the Australians took a big lead in the first set. When a complete and reinforcing bowling display saw South Africa eliminated by 204, the hosts celebrated a first Test Series victory over their Southern Hemisphere. Parties in conflict since 2014.
Australia drew with South Africa in Sydney
Khawaja made his third SCG penny in as many innings, a marathon of 195, while Smith posted his moment of the summer when the Australians made another statement, this time at 4-475 in their first innings. Being the central player in this contest and despite a rare forced follow-up by the hosts, the tie adjustment.
February-March 2023
Australia lost to India through hostel and 132 runs in Nagpur
The ghosts of touring beyond India returned to hang out with the Australians in the series opener of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, when Cummins’ men were eliminated by 177 and 91. No one posted part of a century for the game, and in between, India overcame rookie Todd Murphy’s (7-124) tricks here to triumph in the 400, which was more than enough to give them a 0-0 lead.
Australia lost to India across six grounds in Delhi
The Aussies rallied in Delhi, firstly thanks to Peter Handscomb’s 81 and 72, not Khawaja, giving them a first set total of 263. In response, India dropped to 7-139, but Australia may simply not take the lead. and what could have been a significant first-set lead was reduced to a single point as the hosts’ tail snapped. The Australians lost 8-48 to be bowled out at 113, with India securing the required 115 4 wickets and retaining the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Australia beat India via land in Indore
Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann won a remarkable 5-16 in his test so far as the Australians fought back in the third round, beating India by 109 on the first day before Khawaja’s 60 made headlines in 197. Veteran spinning Lyon took the game, taking 8-64 to leave his team needing just 76 to win. What could have been a nervous chase has become child’s play, thanks to a giant component for Head 49’s undefeated competition on 53 balls.
Australia drew with India in Ahmedabad
A flat pitch made for a first-rate affair, with Khawaja scoring his 14th hundred check (180) and 6th in the WTC cycle, before the young, flexible Green (114) stepped in with the former. India responded to the 480 Australians with 571, but unlike previous matches in the series, the grounds proved infrequent and the concheck ended in a tame draw.
June 2023
Australia beat India by 209 numbers at The Oval
After Australia fell to 3-76, Head and Smith produced a record 285 runs for much of the first day that gave Australia the lead in the final of the World Test Championships. India fought hard, but may never come back with an equivalent. standing with the Australians who, after a beautiful 66th from Carey, put their sides on 444 to win. On the last morning, it was Boland who led the way to put them on the path to what was ultimately a convincing victory.
Top scorers
Usman Khawaja: 1621 runs at 64. 84
Marnus Labuschagne: 1576 runs in 52. 53
Steve Smith: 1407 runs at 52. 11
Travis Head: 1389 runs at 55. 56
Main ATMs
Nathan Lyon: 88 pitches at 26:12
Pat Cummins: Windows at 22:15
Mitchell Starc: land at 27. 98
Scott Boland: 33 plots at 14:57
Players used: Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Cameron Green, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Matt Renshaw, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner.
World Test Championship Final: Australia won by 209 points
First test: from Friday June to Tuesday 20 June, Edgbaston
Second test: Wednesday, June 28 to Sunday, July 2, Lord’s Day
Third test: Thursday 6 July to Monday 10 July, Headingley
Fourth Round: Wednesday 19 July to Sunday 23 July, Old Trafford
Fifth round: Thursday, July 27-Monday, July 31, El Ovalo
Team Australia: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey (week), Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (week), Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Marsh, Todd Murphy, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, David Warner