Warne challenges Vaughan's men Tuesday September 13 2005
Shane Warne and his Australia employers have extended their congratulations to England on winning the Ashes for the first time in 18 years - but cricket's greatest ever bowler still claims his team remain the best in the world.
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Pietersen 2005 vs Botham 1981
Tuesday September 13 2005 Kevin Pietersen's superb innings of 158 - his maiden Test century - helped England out of a big hole on the final day of the fifth Test at The Oval and was instrumental in securing the draw they needed to regain the Ashes.  |
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Vaughan vows not to rest on laurels
Tuesday September 13 2005 Michael Vaughan was today preparing to lead England on an open-top bus parade through the streets of London to celebrate his country's first Ashes triumph in a generation - but he is already planning his team's next great challenge too.  |
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Flintoff and co can cash in on Ashes
Monday September 12 2005 Andrew Flintoff and some of his fellow England's cricketers should be able to earn several times their ECB salary from marketing deals after their achievements in winning the Ashes.  |
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Pietersen is hero after Warne drops Ashes
Monday September 12 2005 England's Oval crowd cheered every run and dot ball to the Kennington rafters as a their favourite son of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, defied Australia's last vain thrust to bring the Ashes 'home' for the first time in 18 years.  |
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Warne adds new milestone to colourful career
Monday September 12 2005 From the moment 'that ball' left his hand in Manchester a dozen years ago Shane Warne has undoubtedly been England's nemesis.  |
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England regain Ashes at last
Monday September 12 2005 Kevin Pietersen's maiden Test hundred powered England to Ashes glory as the fifth Test finished in a draw at The Oval.  |
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