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Here’s how to watch the 3rd Test match on TV and live stream. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
The cricket world is up in arms as the Ashes descended into chaos on Thursday, with both sides losing all trust in a controversial technology. Australia has one hand on the Ashes urn as England’s D-Day did not go to plan with the visitors crumbling after a promising start to Day 2.
England cricket captain Ben Stokes has called for his team to “show a bit of dog” against Australia in the third Ashes test with the series on the line.
US cricket fans are going to want Willow TV to watch The Ashes. The best way to access Willow TV is via Sling TV's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex plans, which both include the channel. Prices start from only $10/month making it a brilliant way to watch live cricket.
When Pat Cummins was mapping out whether a comeback was even possible this Ashes, the first priority was making sure he would be able to walk properly when he’s an old man.
The 'Snicko' technology used in the Ashes came under fresh scrutiny during the third test on Thursday after England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith was dismissed caught behind despite the ball not appearing to have touched his bat.
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NZ vs WI: Tom Latham-Devon Conway Register Unique Milestone For New Zealand In Test Cricket History
During the third Test match between New Zealand and West Indies, the Kiwi pair Tom Latham and Devon Conway registered a unique feat in the Test cricket.
Ace Australia pacer Pat Cummins put forth a brilliant performance on day 2 of the third Ashes Test. Dismissing Joe Root, Cummins achieved a unique feat, surpassing Jasprit Bumrah's tally in the longest format of the game.