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England supporters celebrate as Australia lose a wicket at the MCG on Boxing Day.

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Boxing Day Test debacle: Two days of mayhem

England celebrated their first Test win in Australia in close to 15 years as they chased down 175 runs in the fourth innings for a four-wicket Ashes victory completed in two manic days at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Steve Smith inspects the Test pitch on Christmas Day.

‘This one’s going to sting’: The blunt phone call from cricket boss to the MCC amid Boxing Day disaster

The inside story of a two-day Test match, the commercial fiasco that followed, and the curator at the centre of it.

  • Daniel Brettig
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Controversial MCG pitch given ‘unsatisfactory’ grade by ICC

The MCG’s seam-friendly Boxing Day Test pitch has been assessed as “unsatisfactory” by the International Cricket Council, breaking the venue’s streak of top ratings.

  • Andrew Wu and Daniel Brettig
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An inquisition on what should have been day three of the Boxing Day Test.
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Two-day Test leaves $25 million revenue hole as MCC stands by curator

As Cricket Australia braces for a pitch fail from the International Cricket Council, its broadcast partners were on Sunday privately fuming as they count the cost of the second two-day Test of the Ashes summer.

  • Andrew Wu
Steve Smith is bowled by Josh Tongue on Boxing Day.

Why 10 millimetres of MCG grass made batting a nightmare in the Boxing Day Test

Why is everyone so worked up about the length of the grass, how does it make life difficult for batters, and what does it mean for the famous Melbourne stadium? 

  • Roy Ward
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Stokes praises Barmy Army in historic Ashes win, Smith blames lack of runs on ‘tricky’ wicket

England have avoided an Ashes whitewash by winning a memorable Boxing Day Test at the MCG – their first Test win on Australian soil in almost 15 years. Follow the reaction.

  • Danny Russell
Jake Weatherald’s position is already in the crosshairs.
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Ashes player ratings: The Australian trio who should be nervous after Bazballers finally deliver

England have finally fired an Ashes shot, and a growing host of Aussies are now looking over their shoulders. We rate every player from another scarcely believable Boxing Day Test.

  • Dan Walsh
Scott Boland escorts Travis Head off the field at the end of Boxing Day after protecting him from the strike as nightwatchman.

How Scott Boland went from a golden duck at No.11 to opening batsman on one crazy Boxing Day

The MCG has seen some wild days in its time, though rarely as crazy as this. Twenty wickets, 266 runs and the constant threat of a wicket falling kept a record crowd entertained.

  • Andrew Wu
Steve Smith with fans outside the MCG on what should have been day three of the Boxing Day Test.
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Were you not entertained? Satisfied? Making sense of a rogue Boxing Day Test

Much as many would like to wall off this Test, it might not be possible. Besides, some five-day Tests of yore should have been euthanised before their time.

  • Greg Baum
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MCC chief executive Stuart Fox and MCG head curator Matthew Page front the media on Sunday.
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Inside the 21-minute grilling of the MCG curator and his boss

When MCG curator Matt Page and MCC chief executive Stuart Fox emerged from gate two of the empty coliseum on Sunday, their slow walk towards dozens of journalists said it all.

  • Tom Decent
Harry Brook takes a swing as England chase down Australia’s total.
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England won a game of cricket at the MCG, but this was no Test match

This match and this pitch cannot be representative of Test matches; if it is, then cricket’s grandest form will be in trouble.

  • Daniel Brettig

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Sam Mitchell flies the flag after Matthew Lloyd’s hit on Brad Sewell.

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