
Here’s a quick look at the major cricket stories from November 28, including team changes, board decisions and important developments.

Throwback to the day Alastair Cook owned the Gabba, an Ashes marathon knock that shook Australia’s fortress and left fans stunned.

Australia has an opening dilemma at its hands as Usman Khawaja was added to the squad for the second Ashes Test match, but uncertainty surrounds his place in the team.

Usman Khawaja slammed the ICC’s ‘very good’ rating for the Perth pitch, calling it a “piece of s***” in a blunt assessment.

England’s Ashes campaign faces a fresh twist as Stuart Broad has raised serious concerns about the unpredictable nature of the pink ball.
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In a significant development, Cricket Australia (CA) announced an unchanged squad for the second Ashes Test against England.
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A look back to England’s last epic Test win at the Gabba in 1986, a thrilling Ashes showdown that still haunts Australian fans.

Former England all-rounder Ian Botham warns Ben Stokes and the rest of his English troops amidst the ongoing 2025-26 Ashes series.
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The hostile spells bowled by the pacers in the Test cricket are targeted to break the opponent batters' confidence into pieces. Here's a analysis of the entire psychology of surviving
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ICC rates Perth pitch as ‘Very Good’, sparking outrage over double standards in pitch ratings and igniting storm among fans.