Bowling dominates the second day in Sydney
The final test in Sydney could come down to who has the better bowling attack as nine wickets fall on day two
The final test in Sydney could come down to who has the better bowling attack as nine wickets fall on day two
England's cricketers last night retained the Ashes at the MCG as Australian captain Ricky Ponting lost the urn for a third time
England's stellar play on both sides of the ball have meant they will go into the final two days looking for four Aussie wickets to wrap it up
During the current third test one Australian bookie has decided to pay out on an English win
Today signalled the beginning of the end for Australian, or so it seemed, as they were skittled out for 268 runs
The third test, which starts in Perth on Thursday, is too close to call as the bookies find it impossible to separate the two sides
Betfred have extended their deal as Wembley Stadium's Official Betting Supplier to 2014
England won the Second Ashes Test by an inning and 71 runs as they look to retain the urn they won in 2009
England batsman Kevin Pietersen scored a test best 227 and also took a wicket late on as the visitors took control of the second test
England bowled the Australians out for just 245 runs, James Anderson coming back with figures of 4-51