Saturday, 6 January 2018

England’s cricket WAGs wow on Bondi beach as Ashes team struggles Down Under

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England’s cricket WAGs wow on Bondi beach as Ashes team struggles Down Under

ENGLAND may be collapsing Down Under in the Ashes but away from the wicket the cricket WAGS are in mighty fine form. Dawid Malan's missus Claire Mottram is wowing with a red bikini better than the England lads can do with a red ball. The Mega Agency The wives, girlfriends and sisters of some of England's Ashes flops hit the beach Malan's hockey-playing sister Line is also part of the pack and looks positively peach in a pale pink two-piece. Red-headed Rebecca Bairstow is out in Australia supporting her brother Jonny in a polka dot top. The stunning England cricket WAGs bunch were on the iconic Bondi veach for a break from watching the one-sided contest. It is all shaping towards another crushing victory for Australia and a 4-0 series loss. The Mega Agency Dawid Malan's girlfriend Claire Mottram started the day in white dungarees but they only lastes as long as an England wicket and were whipped off The Mega Agency Claire Mottram cooled down in red bikini in the surf The Mega Agency If you were Dawid Malan you would lose your wicket early to get home to Claire Mottram The Mega Agency Line Malan - Dawid's sister - plays hockey for South Africa where the family moved to By the close of play on Saturday morning,  Australia had reached 479 – 4 which is 133 runs ahead of England’s first innings total of 346 all out. The most remarkable aspect of the day was that England managed to dismiss Steve Smith before the Aussie captain completed his fourth century of the series. The Mega Agency England are getting scorched in the Ashes but their loved ones are keeping cool The Mega Agency Joe Root and Co are struggling on the pitch but are doing well at home The Mega Agency One of the England cricket WAG's needed to de-stress with a cigarette on the beach The Ashes When is The Ashes and what TV channel is it on? ashes finale Ashes 2017/18: When is the fifth Test, and what time does it start? FIVE KEY MOMENTS England debutants struggle with no-balls and Steve Smith really is human branching out Joe Root inists he is not focused on IPL debut as England face Ashes woe easy work England fighting to avoid more Ashes humiliation as Australia reach 479–4 The Ashes live England battered and bruised as the Australians rack up 479-4 at stumps Aussie No3 Usman Khawaja took his score to 171 before he gave leg-spinner Mason Crane his first Test wicket. Crane would have dismissed Khawaja earlier on 132 but TV replays showed that he overstepped for a no-ball by the narrowest of margins. The DRS ball-tracking device confirmed that Khawaja would have been out lbw. The Mega Agency The England cricket WAGs are slightly more attractive than the dedicated Barmy Army Jonny Bairstow said afterwards: "I'm going to have to put some aftersun on! “It was a tough day. The boys have toiled really hard. "It's quite laughable sometimes when people question players in our side. There's no question that the effort and desire is there. It's been a tough trip but the desire is still there." English Cricketer Mason Crane was excited and nervous taking on Australia in the fifth Ashes test


Jasprit Bumrah makes Test debut for Indian cricket team at Cape Town

For someone who had played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) even before Ranji Trophy, this is some rise for pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who was handed a debut in the first Test against South Africa at the Newlands stadium. (Blog | Scorecard) A wiry pacer with an unusual sling-arm bowling action, Bumrah was born in Ahmedabad. He lost his father Jasbir at an early age, leaving mother (Daljit) and elder sister (Juhika) to raise him. Bumrah got into cricket only after he was 16. READ | Here is why AB de Villiers could become India’s nemesis in South Africa His first foray was into tennis ball cricket, playing in his society with other children. It was here though he developed his ability to bowl yorkers because length balls could easily be dispatched. Slowly he started playing age-group cricket. Scouted from an under-19 game for the Mumbai Indians, Bumrah joined professional cricket as a complete greenhorn but was blessed to experience a dressing room that had the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh, Rohit Sharma and Lasith Malinga, who helped him hone the yorkers he is almost synonymous now with in limited-overs cricket. That expedited his rise as Bumrah went from strength and became Mumbai Indians’ go-to bowler within a very short period of time. That success was translated in Ranji Trophy as well as he became the second highest wicket-taker for Gujarat in the 2015-16 season. READ | South Africa have a score to settle vs India, says skipper Faf du Plessis Bumrah’s international debut happened almost at the same time, on the tour of Australia in early 2016, after Mohammed Shami had injured himself. Bumrah took little time to make an impression, bowling with pace and hitting the blockhole whenever required. He quickly went on to become India’s bowling mainstay in limited-overs cricket, almost forcing selectors to pick him for the Test squad to South Africa. He didn’t have to wait for his debut as India picked him for the first Test in Cape Town.


Ponting unveils his BBL team of the tournament

With the best seat in the house from the commentary box, Ricky Ponting hasn't missed a minute of action of this year's entertaining Big Bash season. MORE: ICC dismisses Australian involvement in match-fixing | Khawaja, Shaun Marsh put Australia in control of fifth Test One of the smartest heads in the game, Punter knows talent when he sees it. Chris Lynn took no time to catch fire, Dwayne Bravo's slower ball is fooling everyone and Kevin Pietersen still won't shut up. These are just some of the big names that have caught Ponting's eye. Well, not really in KP's case. Slide on to see Ponting's team of the tournament.


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