Twitter Reactions: England regains the Ashes
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Twitter Reactions: England regains the Ashes: When Ashes series begun even in the wildest of imaginations no one would have assumed that England will beat the Aussies in three days on two consecutive occasions. But, fast forward to 8th August and now English team has not only regained the Ashes but have outclassed the tourists in one of the most comprehensive style you would ever see. Today, with the advent of the morning sessions the millions of UK people knew that their nation was only 3 steps away from bringing back the treasured Urn. The glee of ecstasy and delight has once again struck the chords of the English people.
Today at Trent Bridge England defeated the Australian’s by an innings and 78 runs. Now, England has gained an inaccessible lead of 3-1 in the series with one Test to go. The Urn is back in UK once again.
Here are Twitter Reactions:England regains the Ashes series:
4th Test: Eng won by an innings and 78 runs. Aus 253 (72.4 ov). Root 130, Broad 8/15, Stokes 6/36. #EngvAus #Cricket https://t.co/O4hXKA2Vvw
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz_scores) August 8, 2015
It is England's largest margin of victory in a home #Ashes Test since their inns & 94 run-win at The Oval in September 1985 #EngvAus
— Arthur_S (@allanholloway) August 8, 2015
We'll have those back, thanks @WillHillAus #Ashes2015 pic.twitter.com/Auw3ZKHTwT
— William Hill Betting (@WilliamHill) August 8, 2015
Australia missed @r_harris413 badly #hugedifference..but superb performance by @ECB_cricket #deservedwinners #Ashes2015
— Mandeep Singh (@mandeeps12) August 8, 2015
Alastair Cook has now been a part of England's winning team for 50 times in Test cricket. #Ashes2015 pic.twitter.com/wUJ6zxWJZA
— CricTracker (@Cricketracker) August 8, 2015
Congratulations England for regaining the Ashes! Comprehensive victory this! #Ashes2015
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) August 8, 2015
Brilliant effort from England. The Ashes are regained. #Ashes2015
— Alec Stewart (@StewieCricket) August 8, 2015
Most #Ashes Test defeats by Aussie captains
7 Michael Clarke
6 Billy Murdoch
6 Bill Woodfull
6 Allan Border
6 Ricky Ponting#Ashes2015— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 8, 2015
Congrats @ECB, Cook & company. Remarkable bounce back by d team which was written off before d series. Simply amazing perf. #Ashes2015
— Aalia Rasheed (@aaliaaaliya) August 8, 2015
Ben Stokes now third England bowler take 6+ wkts in the 2nd inngs without bowling in the 1st, after J Wardle and G Swann#Ashes#Ashes2015
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 8, 2015
#Ashes2015 Australia were not upto the task: Ricky Pontinghttps://t.co/r9UuAoWMCk pic.twitter.com/3SPGapWFPy
— cricketnext (@cricketnext) August 8, 2015
Eight players of current Australian squad might never play another Test: Pontinghttps://t.co/r9UuAoWMCk #Ashes2015 pic.twitter.com/ErmtMKmPx5
— cricketnext (@cricketnext) August 8, 2015
Those one day matches against NZ seemed to change everything. A positive mindset is a wonderful thing and it’s infectious. #Ashes2015
— Andy Allen (@ajallen75) August 8, 2015
@shumpty77 very realistic approach by him decides to retire after Ashes ends https://t.co/lBNEpwg3Qd #Ashes2015 #MichaelClarke
— SocialSports360 (@socialsports360) August 8, 2015
What a performance, back to back 3 day wins! The Ashes are coming home! #Ashes2015
— Rob Luxford (@Rob_Lux) August 8, 2015
Wish England fans in all sports showed other rivals the respect they are showing Michael Clarke. An enemy but a bloody great one. #Ashes2015
— Grundy ? (@GrundyOxford) August 8, 2015
That's why it's the greatest rivalry in world sport #Ashes2015 https://t.co/4MiwGEVIiK
— Phil Craig (@philmcraig) August 8, 2015
Michael Clarke tears up when talking about his retirement: "I'm sick of crying on television" https://t.co/vUph8Nbh4D #InvestecAshes
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) August 8, 2015
Michael Clarke can't hold back the tears after announcing his retirement: https://t.co/wyDUDHAYXL #MyAshesSummer pic.twitter.com/g2Ws0FdU4b
— Sky Sports Cricket? (@SkyCricket) August 8, 2015
#ThanksMichael pic.twitter.com/9sdV6vH4Y1
— ICC (@ICC) August 8, 2015
Credit to Michael Clarke for some brutally honest answers and to Atherton for some tough yet compassionate questions #Ashes2015
— Hemant (@hemantbuch) August 8, 2015
https://t.co/q5DwE176cQ Michael Clarke is the first Aussie captain since Kim Hughes to have an overall losing record away from home.
— cricketingview (@cricketingview) August 8, 2015
England captain Alistair Cook also in tears. Forget T20 etc., the Ashes still exhibits an atavistic, arcane hold on us all #Ashes2015
— Andy Walker (@thatandywalker) August 8, 2015
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