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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
Australia have had golden ages of spin, but the greats have been few and far between, and the decision-makers haven't helped the cause any. By Peter English
'Australia's selection is ridiculous'
The visitors have left themselves exposed by not taking an extra batsman, says Ian Chappell in his Ashes preview
'England look a little more settled'
The Tony Greig Show: The selectors' conundrum ahead of the Ashes, and why Vaughan wasn't as great as made out
Ian Chappell: This summer, with its blend of Twenty20 and a top-flight Test series, may offer a blueprint for cricket's programme in the years ahead
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