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July 21-24
England v Australia, 1st Test, Lord's
Australia 190 and 384 beat England 155 and 180 (Pietersen 64*, McGrath 4-29, Warne 4-64) by 239 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Paper Round - Vaughan again losers
4th day
Bulletin - Australia complete crushing 239-run win
English view - Test of faith for England's fans
Australian view - New faces but same result
Comment - Two greats haunt England
Quotes - Vaughan under pressure
On the Ball - Warne the magician, and Pietersen's defiance
Gallery - Shots from the fourth day
3rd day
Bulletin - Warne magic rocks England
Verdict - Fear is biggest foe
Australian View - Under the thumb
Quotes - 'We're not going to give in'
Gallery - Shots from the third day
Spot of the Day 1 - Gillespie sends England dizzy
Spot of the Day 2 - England looking for their 2005 Randall
On the Ball - The luckless Simon Jones
2nd day
Bulletin - Clarke's class gives Aussies the edge
Verdict - A game of fractions and moments
Australian View - Clarke comes of age
Gallery - Shots from the second day
Spot of the Day - Hildreth seizes the moment
On the ball - The prancing pup
Quotes - 'I owe Kevin a beer or two'
News - Thorpe announces his retirement
1st day
Bulletin - Five-star McGrath stuns England
Australian View - England's crossed-armed intimidators
Spot of the Day - Fiery Jones roars into battle
Analysis - Cometh the hour
Stats - Machine-like McGrath reaches 500
Quotes - Harmison - 'It's not a 17-wicket pitch'
Neutral Voice - England carry the fight to Australia
On the Ball - A tale of two metronomes
Analysis - How McGrath reached 500
Gallery - Pictures from Australia's first innings
Gallery - Pictures from England's first innings
Preview package
Preview - The eve of the Ashes
Feature - A history of Lord's
Stats - Australia's home from home
Predictions - Australia all the way
News - Compton-Miller medal unveiled
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