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Australia in England, Jun-Sep 2001, News & Articles

* Series win puts Sri Lanka clear in fourth place on ICC Test Championship Table (3 September 2001)
* It's a funny old game. . . sometimes (30 August 2001)
* I'm aiming for an early return to the England side (30 August 2001)
* Michael Atherton announces his retirement from cricket (28 August 2001)
* Michael Atherton announces retirement (28 August 2001)
* Australia goes back to first principles with crushing triumph over England (28 August 2001)
* Skill mixed with maturity makes Warne just as dangerous (28 August 2001)
* Australia maintain ICC Test Championship lead with Ashes victory (28 August 2001)
* Warne and McGrath bowl Australia to innings victory and 4-1 Ashes series triumph (27 August 2001)
* Gilchrist adds milestone on wet fourth day (26 August 2001)
* Rain at The Oval lifts England's hopes of a draw (26 August 2001)
* Ramprakash century steals just a little of Warne's thunder (25 August 2001)
* Steve Waugh stands tall as Australia put England to the sword (24 August 2001)
* Langer returns with century as Australia take control in final Test (23 August 2001)
* Waugh completes recovery to play in fifth Test (23 August 2001)
* Gillespie: Well played England, but now the aim is 4-1 (22 August 2001)
* Tudor ruled out of Oval Test with injury (22 August 2001)
* My England call-up - thrills, excitement and a few nerves (22 August 2001)
* Slater axed from Australia's Fifth Test team (22 August 2001)
* Fantastic win for England - but give credit to Gilchrist (21 August 2001)
* Butcher makes most of injury opportunity (21 August 2001)
* A loss, but not of honour (21 August 2001)
* Gilchrist declares 'I have no regrets' (20 August 2001)
* Butcher's innings attracts universal acclaim (20 August 2001)
* Tufnell wins Test recall (20 August 2001)
* Butcher's century leads England to remarkable victory (20 August 2001)
* Waugh wants the Aussies to take home their own Ashes (20 August 2001)
* Buchanan believes it's anybody's game (19 August 2001)
* Gilchrist makes a declaration of intent (19 August 2001)
* Atherton will decide on future at season's end (19 August 2001)
* Stewart fears his future will be at No 7 (18 August 2001)
* New milestone for McGrath as he keeps Australia in charge (18 August 2001)
* Vaughan plays the waiting game (18 August 2001)
* England revive the ghost of Boycott (17 August 2001)
* Katich receives baggy green (16 August 2001)
* Ponting finds form to England's dismay (16 August 2001)
* Gillespie: We want to make Katich's debut special (16 August 2001)
* England must look to the future - Hussain (15 August 2001)
* Gilchrist steps into Ashes limelight (15 August 2001)
* Security checks planned at The Oval (15 August 2001)
* Stewart plans to play for two more years (15 August 2001)
* Alec Stewart: I'm playing on (15 August 2001)
* Ramprakash vows to continue in positive mood (14 August 2001)
* Warne hails Border in new autobiography (14 August 2001)
* White admits to Ashes fitness problem (14 August 2001)
* Katich replaces Waugh (14 August 2001)
* Vaughan makes comeback in NUL match (13 August 2001)
* Ward and White given encouragement by Atherton (13 August 2001)
* Aussies' Irish visit ends in damp anticlimax (13 August 2001)
* Mullally and Johnson likely to vie for final place in Test team (12 August 2001)
* Mullally and Johnson in England squad for Fourth npower Test (12 August 2001)
* Australian farewell to historic Belfast ground today (12 August 2001)
* Thorpe rules himself out of Fourth npower Test (11 August 2001)
* Hussain to return to first-team action in NUL (10 August 2001)
* Australians complete thrilling win thanks to Ponting and Gilchrist (10 August 2001)
* Equipment worth £1,200 stolen from Australians' dressing room (10 August 2001)
* The Ashes triumph - a great achievement by Australia (10 August 2001)
* More injury woe for Silverwood (10 August 2001)
* Hussain ready to resume the England captaincy (9 August 2001)
* Rain frustrates Slater and Waugh (9 August 2001)
* Is it time for The Cat to get his claws into Australia? (9 August 2001)
* Stewart to drop down order as England seek to bolster batting (9 August 2001)
* Give Montgomerie England chance, says opening partner (9 August 2001)
* Thorpe delays decision on fitness for Fourth Test (8 August 2001)
* Sussex in charge after opening day against Australia (8 August 2001)
* Gilchrist confirmed as Australia's stand-in skipper (7 August 2001)
* Tufnell's Turn: a major milestone but no England recall - yet (7 August 2001)
* Thoughts of retirement are not in my mind (6 August 2001)
* Lamb insists that Ashes are going nowhere (6 August 2001)
* England hierarchy defend side as old boys call for change (6 August 2001)
* Injured Waugh keen not to be in the way (6 August 2001)
* England determined to thwart Australia's whitewash aspirations (5 August 2001)
* An Englishman's hurt at losing the Ashes (5 August 2001)
* England's injued plan their returns (5 August 2001)
* Gilchrist celebrates 'special' moment while Atherton looks on the bright side (4 August 2001)
* Australia go 3-0 up and retain Ashes with victory at Trent Bridge (4 August 2001)
* Waugh may miss rest of Ashes series (4 August 2001)
* Tudor celebrates but England rue their ill-fortune (4 August 2001)
* Warne takes Australia within reach of retaining the Ashes (3 August 2001)
* Lancashire's positive intentions earn chance of win against Glamorgan (3 August 2001)
* McGrath impressed as fiery England bowlers re-ignite Ashes (3 August 2001)
* Caddick: Australia panicked when we got stuck in (2 August 2001)
* Ashes come alight as England bowlers strike back (2 August 2001)
* Gillespie: Looking forward to retaining the Ashes (2 August 2001)
* Tudor fit to play at Trent Bridge (2 August 2001)
* Honours even at Headingley as Surrey fight back (1 August 2001)
* Atherton remains upbeat before crunch Third Test (1 August 2001)
* Waugh raps journalists for publishing memo (1 August 2001)
* England suffer more injury problems on eve of Third Test (1 August 2001)
* Australia's coach achieves hat-trick of mislaid memos (1 August 2001)
* Australia name unchanged team for Third Test (1 August 2001)
* Test Match tickets available for Trent Bridge (1 August 2001)
* Butcher enjoys his new lease of Test life (1 August 2001)
* ECB refute suggestion that they're 'hanging on to excuses' (31 July 2001)
* Tudor's eyes wide open as he prepares for Trent Bridge Test (31 July 2001)
* England likely to play five bowlers at Nottingham (31 July 2001)
* England may shift balance of final eleven (31 July 2001)
* Notts cricket officials scrap fencing for Ashes match (31 July 2001)
* Would wonders ever cease? (31 July 2001)
* Some rantings on a great day (31 July 2001)
* Hampshire clinch thrilling win over Australians (30 July 2001)
* Warne reveals how he almost quit the game (30 July 2001)
* Thomson warns of shortest Test Match in history (30 July 2001)
* Hayden leads Australian fightback against Hampshire (29 July 2001)
* Butcher injury scare adds to England's woes (29 July 2001)
* England hope more varied attack will bring success (29 July 2001)
* Tudor and Croft in England squad for Third Test but Hussain out again (29 July 2001)
* Bad day at the office for Australians as Hampshire eye long-term benefits (28 July 2001)
* Hampshire build healthy lead after skittling Australians (28 July 2001)
* England selectors face difficult task (28 July 2001)
* Saturday and Sunday Tickets selling out fast for Australia match (27 July 2001)
* Giles to be out for up to six months after Achilles operation (27 July 2001)
* Hayden and Warne come home to Hampshire with the Aussies (26 July 2001)
* Hampshire chose full strenghth side for Australia clash. (25 July 2001)
* England 'are not playing badly', says Waugh (25 July 2001)
* Tufnell's Turn: England need 'do or die' attitude (25 July 2001)
* Hussain's return to first-class cricket delayed (25 July 2001)
* Giles' injury could mean recall for Tufnell (25 July 2001)
* Jason Gillespie: It's not about luck (24 July 2001)
* Australia are the best team I've played against (24 July 2001)
* 'Jack' Russell offers to come out of retirement for Ashes challenge (24 July 2001)
* Thorpe tells of latest injury misery (23 July 2001)
* Thorpe out of Third npower Ashes Test (23 July 2001)
* England wait for news of Thorpe as Waugh warns of more of the same (23 July 2001)
* MCC offer half-price tickets to frustrated spectators (22 July 2001)
* Captains agree: fielding was the crucial difference at Lord's (22 July 2001)
* Australia go 2-0 up in Ashes with eight wicket victory at Lord's (22 July 2001)
* Ramprakash: A target of 150 could be interesting (21 July 2001)
* Butcher revives England hopes but fielding lapses cost them dear (21 July 2001)
* Lead of 150 may be enough, says McGrath (20 July 2001)
* Waugh and McGrath put Australia in the driving seat (20 July 2001)
* Fletcher sets England target of 350 (20 July 2001)
* Australia take the honours on a stop-start day (19 July 2001)
* Jason Gillespie's Diary: Gearing up for the Second Test (19 July 2001)
* Adam Gilchrist joins Travelex Team (18 July 2001)
* Atherton hopes comeback kings can do it again (18 July 2001)
* Stability's the name of the game for Australia (18 July 2001)
* Australia heading for whitewash, says Walters (18 July 2001)
* Australia keep same side for Second Test (18 July 2001)
* England release Afzaal - temporarily (18 July 2001)
* Aussie game a great sucess says Anderson (17 July 2001)
* Australia and England boosted by return to fitness of key players (17 July 2001)
* England need to turn over a new leaf at Lord's (17 July 2001)
* Lord's Inspires, Says Last Australian Cricketer to Lose There (17 July 2001)
* Fleming presses his Test claim as Australia win again (16 July 2001)
* Sussex and Australia see the light (16 July 2001)
* Martyn's golden run continues as Somerset suffer (15 July 2001)
* England squad announced for Second Test (15 July 2001)
* Spate of broken bones sparks Hussain's career fears (15 July 2001)
* Injury worries for Slater and Hayden (15 July 2001)
* Wood impresses against the Aussies (14 July 2001)
* Six wickets for Fleming as tourists take 81-run lead (14 July 2001)
* England boosted by improvement in Thorpe's fitness (14 July 2001)
* Graveney urges more discipline from England (14 July 2001)
* Aussie first day a big success at Taunton (13 July 2001)
* Somerset toil as Ponting and Langer hit centuries (13 July 2001)
* Ramprakash set to bolster England's middle order (13 July 2001)
* Thorpe hopes to play in Second Test (13 July 2001)
* Ponting to captain Australians against Somerset (12 July 2001)
* Atherton the right choice as stand-in England captain (12 July 2001)
* Hoggard ruled out of England squad for Lord's Test (12 July 2001)
* Atherton appointed England captain for Lord's Test (12 July 2001)
* Support grows for Trescothick to lead England (11 July 2001)
* Jason Gillespie's Diary: Reflections on the First Test (11 July 2001)
* Tufnell's Turn: I hope the selectors notice me (10 July 2001)
* Gough: I'm the man to captain England (10 July 2001)
* Mark Butcher: Happy to be back but captaincy? No thanks (10 July 2001)
* And they thought the world would end when Mark Taylor retired... (10 July 2001)
* Hussain out for three weeks (9 July 2001)
* Why I'm not a candidate for the England captaincy (9 July 2001)
* Australia take Ashes lead with crushing victory over England (8 July 2001)
* Gilchrist: English conditions made me nervous (7 July 2001)
* Gilchrist's assault leaves England battling to survive in First Ashes Test (7 July 2001)
* Alec Stewart: Blazing start to Ashes contest (7 July 2001)
* Waugh rates hundred as one of his best (6 July 2001)
* How CADdick could be straight out of CADet school (6 July 2001)
* Only the weather stops Waugh as Australia build first innings lead (6 July 2001)
* Thorpe could be back for Second Test (6 July 2001)
* Warne impressed by England fightback (5 July 2001)
* Australia on top as Ashes series starts with a bang (5 July 2001)
* Edgbaston pitch invaders face £1,000 fines (4 July 2001)
* Giles makes remarkable recovery to come back for Test (4 July 2001)
* Mark Butcher: I nearly retired (4 July 2001)
* Hoggard released by England as Vaughan prepares for surgery (4 July 2001)
* Somerset recruit Pakistan Test pair to face Australia (4 July 2001)
* Shoaib tips Afzaal for Test debut success (3 July 2001)
* Jason Gillespie's Diary: Looking forward to Edgbaston (3 July 2001)
* Review of Pakistan-Australia Clashes in England (3 July 2001)
* England announce call-ups to boost ailing squad (3 July 2001)
* Australia name team for First Test (2 July 2001)
* England squad hit by injuries and illness (2 July 2001)
* Ramprakash out of First Test (2 July 2001)
* Langer's place in jeopardy, admits Gilchrist (2 July 2001)
* Australia opt for batting practice as game peters into draw (1 July 2001)
* Warne revels in his new role (1 July 2001)
* Top order batsmen find form to cap good day for Australia (30 June 2001)
* Rod Marsh: I hope England do well in the Ashes (30 June 2001)
* England name squad for First npower Test against Australia (30 June 2001)
* Gilchrist and Martyn lead brilliant Australian recovery (29 June 2001)
* How Mr 100% has created a team in his own image (29 June 2001)
* England selectors faced with injury worries (29 June 2001)
* Gatting wants Hussain to replace him in Ashes folklore (29 June 2001)
* Why India was turning point in Hayden's career (28 June 2001)
* Atherton seeks to fulfill Ashes dream (28 June 2001)
* Hussain promised torrid time by Australians (28 June 2001)
* Thorpe may struggle to make first Ashes Test (28 June 2001)
* ICC Test Championship Trophy Presentation (28 June 2001)
* Langer in race for fitness (28 June 2001)
* Bowler Aminul Becomes Successful in England (27 June 2001)
* Caddick cleared for England return (25 June 2001)
* ECB could move post-match ceremonies indoors (24 June 2001)
* Injured Bracken to return home, Noffke drafted in (24 June 2001)
* Inzamam hit with two-match ban (23 June 2001)
* Just déjà vu or an action replay? (23 June 2001)
* Australia reign supreme in NatWest Series (23 June 2001)
* Bevan hit in face by beer can during presentations (23 June 2001)
* Pakistan struggling at halfway mark (23 June 2001)
* X-ray reveals Caddick has fractured knuckle (22 June 2001)
* Stage is set for glorious NatWest Series final (22 June 2001)
* All in all, a pretty even fight (22 June 2001)
* Why I had to to concede a cricket match (22 June 2001)
* Australians' game at Chelmsford sold out (22 June 2001)
* Stewart hopes younger players won't be scarred by experience (21 June 2001)
* Can someone tame these ferocious Aussies? (21 June 2001)
* Australia coast to victory over England (21 June 2001)
* A most fascinating final on the cards! (21 June 2001)
* NatWest Series prizes up for grabs (21 June 2001)
* England in deep trouble against Australia (21 June 2001)
* The pacemen cometh (21 June 2001)
* ECB requests government intervention as Lord's considers fencing (20 June 2001)
* I won't mind England winning at the Oval (20 June 2001)
* Grand finale expected at Lord's (19 June 2001)
* Pakistan set Australia testing total in NatWest Series (19 June 2001)
* Ponting and McGrath rested as Australia and Pakistan clash (18 June 2001)
* Government intervenes to prevent pitch invasions (18 June 2001)
* Security increased at Trent Bridge prior to NatWest Series match (18 June 2001)
* Captains unite in call for improved ground security (17 June 2001)
* Plenty to do but no cricket for Aussies (17 June 2001)
* Ashes side won't suffer NatWest hangover, says Gough (16 June 2001)
* Giles aims to beat injury to realise Ashes dream (16 June 2001)
* Rain dominates: Australia - Pakistan share points (16 June 2001)
* Australia and Pakistan prepare for phoney war (15 June 2001)
* Stewart offers no excuses for hefty defeat (15 June 2001)
* Australia too hot to handle (14 June 2001)
* England humbled by Australia at Old Trafford (14 June 2001)
* Crowd delight in England's devastating start (14 June 2001)
* Australia's best is yet to come, warns Waugh (13 June 2001)
* Betting advice on England v Australia (13 June 2001)
* NatWest giant screen brings cricket to G-Mex centre (13 June 2001)
* Thorpe ruled out for another week (13 June 2001)
* Bracken scan reveals no major shoulder abnormality (13 June 2001)
* Trescothick's heroics in vain as Pakistan win thrilling NatWest Series encounter (12 June 2001)
* Bracken cleared to play (12 June 2001)
* Bracken to see specialist (12 June 2001)
* Ladbrokes Preview: The Natwest Series: England v Pakistan at Lord’s (11 June 2001)
* England take heart from Bristol performance (11 June 2001)
* Ponting's career back on track (11 June 2001)
* Ponting century sets up last-over Australian win in Bristol (10 June 2001)
* Trescothick and Knight put Australia to the sword in Bristol (10 June 2001)
* Trescothick and Graveney call for tougher penalties for pitch invaders (10 June 2001)
* Australia sound warning to England with comfortable victory over Pakistan (9 June 2001)
* Australia overcomes problems to down Pakistan (9 June 2001)
* First two days of Essex v Australia to be 'all ticket' (9 June 2001)
* Lee in secret comeback (9 June 2001)
* Speed: Australia s cricketers need extra security (9 June 2001)
* ECB take action after Edgbaston pitch invasion (8 June 2001)
* Waugh aims to lift Australia against confident Pakistan (8 June 2001)
* Tied match for Australia and Northants (7 June 2001)
* Northants tie with Australians in dramatic finish (7 June 2001)
* Thorpe ruled out of opening NatWest Series games (7 June 2001)
* Lee to play Second XI cricket for Notts (6 June 2001)
* Hoggard called up for injured Caddick (6 June 2001)
* Gilchrist to lead as Waugh rests (6 June 2001)
* Injury deprives England of Caddick (6 June 2001)
* Ladbrokes preview the NatWest series between England, Australia and Pakistan (5 June 2001)
* Ladbrokes preview the NatWest series between England, Australia and (5 June 2001)
* Hutton and Shah the heroes as Middlesex surprise the Australians (5 June 2001)
* Brett Lee considers county Second XI option (5 June 2001)
* White cleared to bowl again (5 June 2001)
* Gilchrist gives understudy a go at Lord's (5 June 2001)
* Warne acknowledges challenge of 'tough' England (4 June 2001)
* Everyone had part to play in win over Worcestershire (3 June 2001)
* Australians opt for more batting practice (3 June 2001)
* Singh on song against Australians (2 June 2001)
* Martyn's ready to wait for Test chance (2 June 2001)
* Australians lose early wickets in tour opener (1 June 2001)
* Waugh ready for tough series against England (30 May 2001)
* Aussies have the psychological edge, says Waugh (30 May 2001)
* Waugh wants Gallipoli stop over for every Ashes tour (28 May 2001)
* Waugh backs down on England as favourites claim (26 May 2001)
* Hick and Alleyne reassured by Graveney (25 May 2001)
* Cork has World Cup in his sights (25 May 2001)
* England call up Collingwood for NatWest Series (25 May 2001)
* Australians are underdogs: Waugh (25 May 2001)
* Brett Lee to link up with touring party to work on fitness (25 May 2001)
* Ashes in England: Australia on top in last three (23 May 2001)
* Matthews' comments unlikely to bother resurgent England (21 May 2001)
* Gilchrist expects a hell of a fight for the Ashes (21 May 2001)
* Lee and Gillespie expected to tour following fitness assessments (19 May 2001)
* Lee, Gillespie confirm fitness ahead of England tour (19 May 2001)
* Fitness assessments for Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie on Saturday (18 May 2001)
* Cardiff sells out for Pakistan/Australia ODI (17 May 2001)
* Travelex announced as major UK tour sponsor (17 May 2001)
* Buchanan warns Australia about English seamers (16 May 2001)
* ICC Test Championship opens with England v Pakistan at Lord's (15 May 2001)
* Ashes in England: Post World War II Series 1948 to 1988 (14 May 2001)
* Ashes in England: Pre World War-II Series (13 May 2001)
* ICC Officials for npower Ashes Series (11 May 2001)
* Buchanan axed from tour selector role (10 May 2001)
* Statistical Survey: Ashes in England (8 May 2001)
* Tickets available for International cricket at Edgbaston (8 May 2001)
* Persistence pays its dues for elated Seccombe (8 May 2001)
* Seccombe called up for UK tour (8 May 2001)
* Buchanan to meet with ACB over selector claims (7 May 2001)
* The Ashes: England dominated the 19th Century (3 May 2001)
* Resurgent England pose tough challenge - Warne (28 April 2001)
* ICC Officials for England - Pakistan and ODI Series (27 April 2001)
* The battle for the Ashes (25 April 2001)
* Transition time on the way for ageing Aust team: Waugh (18 April 2001)
* Jenner: Selectors were right to stick with Warne (16 April 2001)
* Miller on the attack against English spinners (14 April 2001)
* Field of dreams awaits England-bound Katich (13 April 2001)
* Miller greatly relieved to make Ashes squad (13 April 2001)
* Australians break with tradition in Ashes selections (13 April 2001)
* Australian players to tour Gallipoli (13 April 2001)
* ACB announces squad for tour of the United Kingdom (13 April 2001)
* Moody rules out comeback if Worcestershire lose Bichel (12 April 2001)



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