22:13 (IST)7 AUG 2015
Michael Clarke's series average of 16.71 is the second worst by an Australian captain in an #Ashes series since 1965. (Via: @ESPNcricinfo).
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 7, 2015
21:25 (IST)7 AUG 2015
I have to say that had Bangladesh played like Australia in this Test people would be saying they are not good enough for Test Cricket #ashes
— Ian Pont (@Ponty100mph) August 7, 2015
20:38 (IST)7 AUG 2015
Steve Smith's two failures mean that Joe Root will almost certainly become the world's No1 batsman when the new rankings come out.
— Jonathan Liew (@jonathanliew) August 7, 2015
19:45 (IST)7 AUG 2015
England couldn't believe this was given not out! #Ashes pic.twitter.com/cLqJThH30E
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 7, 2015
19:40 (IST)7 AUG 2015
A couple of drops, a no ball, and Australia can bat.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) August 7, 2015
17:26 (IST)7 AUG 2015
Only team ever to win a Test after being 331 runs behind on first innings was England in 2006. And that's 'cos Pakistan forfeited #Ashes
— Andrew Ramsey (@ARamseyCricket) August 7, 2015
17:17 (IST)7 AUG 2015
England declare on 391/9 - lead of 331 runs. Joe Root top scored with 130 as Starc fought for Australia with 6/111 pic.twitter.com/VuiFc5W9gb
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 7, 2015
17:17 (IST)7 AUG 2015
1968 - The is the 1st time since 1968 that England have made a first innings declaration in an Ashes match without reaching 400. Dominant.
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) August 7, 2015
16:20 (IST)7 AUG 2015
6 - @mstarc56 is the 5th Aussie to take 6+ wkts in an Ashes match at Trent Bridge, @ShaneWarne the only other to do it since 1934. Tourist.
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) August 7, 2015
16:10 (IST)7 AUG 2015
4 - @mstarc56 has claimed his 4th 5 wicket haul in Test cricket, two have come in this series and two came in 2012. Ball.
— OptaJason (@OptaJason) August 7, 2015
16:09 (IST)7 AUG 2015
BOWLED HIM! Starc has five wickets as leg stump goes flying. Wood gone for 28 and England are now 6-306, a lead of 246 #Ashes
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 7, 2015
15:36 (IST)7 AUG 2015
15:36 (IST)7 AUG 2015
Underway in the #ashes great day ahead for england https://t.co/P9lZSlIZMI
— BetZapp (@bet_zapp) August 7, 2015