13:39 (IST)18 DEC 2017
England were 368 for 4 on the second morning and are about to lose by an innings. That takes some doing.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) December 18, 2017
13:39 (IST)18 DEC 2017
maybe if Pat Cummins was facing Pat Cummins bowling, and Stuart Broad was facing Stuart Broad bowling, this would be different.
— Nicky (@somersetbagpuss) December 18, 2017
13:38 (IST)18 DEC 2017
Josh Hazlewood is the everyman. He’s a relatable, quiet, unassuming country bloke with a serviceable haircut who bowls deadly late subtle inswing and mad nuanced seam at 142 kmh. Just a guy. #Ashes
— Dane (@eld2_0) December 17, 2017
13:36 (IST)18 DEC 2017
I knew England were in trouble when even their best player, Rain Delay, didn’t hang around. #Ashes
— Titus O'Reily (@TitusOReily) December 18, 2017
13:35 (IST)18 DEC 2017
England were 2nd best at everything #Ashes
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) December 18, 2017
13:33 (IST)18 DEC 2017
What better way to trial four day Tests than two dead #Ashes rubbers no?
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) December 18, 2017
13:31 (IST)18 DEC 2017
The Ashes could have ended with a mankad ffs. What a missed opportunity.
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp) December 18, 2017
13:30 (IST)18 DEC 2017
The conditioning, medical team at CA who managed to get Hazlewood, Starc and Cummins fit and firing for home Ashes series. Forgotten heroes.
— Daniel Cherny 📰 (@DanielCherny) December 18, 2017
13:30 (IST)18 DEC 2017
3-0 doesn't do justice to any of the pre #Ashes hype. England look clueless. This could be 5-0.
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) December 18, 2017
13:29 (IST)18 DEC 2017
Just 25 days after the first ball of the series, England's Ashes hopes are over.#Ashes pic.twitter.com/yMmUijBVWZ
— bet365 (@bet365) December 18, 2017
13:23 (IST)18 DEC 2017
England can't win in Australia. Australia can't win in England. They haven't won a series in England since 2001. The story of Ashes.
— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12) December 18, 2017