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Stokes relives his special summer of cricket. Sciver happy with England century and win. New coach Keightley slotted in straight away - Shrubsole. Wyatt 'emotional' after first England ODI century. Ashes champion becomes a firefighter. Root denies he is under pressure. England tour a chance to lay down marker - Root. Why did Stokes feign being drunk after the World Cup final? Who is England centurion Sibley? Key questions for England - Agnew's verdict From the seam attack to Jonny Bairstow's place in the team, Jonathan Agnew answers the questions facing England after defeat by South Africa.

England's team of the decade revealed Who made the cut? Pick your England Test team of the decade Become a selector for the day and choose the best XI players to represent England since More from BBC Sport. F1 'monitoring' Australia bushfires Formula 1. Injury rules Anderson out of SA tour Cricket. Can Stokes perform another miracle for England? Dobell: Archer's precious talent must be protected Archer and the England team are still coming to terms with each other's little ways. Bayliss holding out for a hero England go into the fifth day needing another miracle to sustain their hopes of winning back the Ashes.

Will Joe Root ever get a century and is he well and truly out of the 'famous' 4? Dobell: Burns shows the value of picking specialists Burns is just the third England opener since Andrew Strauss retired to reach fifty three times in a series.

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Dobell: The key to Broad's edge over Warner Broad dismisses Australian opener for fifth time in 87 balls this Ashes series. Brettig: Smith and Labuschagne together at last Smith united with Labuschagne, his like-for-like replacement in more ways than one. Paine admits Leeds errors, explains Khawaja axing Australia's captain has conceded that he should have kept the field up to Ben Stokes during the England allrounder's last-wicket stand with Jack Leach.

I've lost sleep thinking about how to get Stokes out, admits Paine Australia captain dismissive of Jofra Archer's comments that Australia panicked towards the end of the Headingley Test. The ups and downs of Khawaja's Test career What does the future hold for Usman Khawaja after he was dropped for the fourth Test against England? Steve Waugh rejoins Australia squad in hour of need Originally set to be a part of the touring party only for the first two Tests, the former captain has flown back to help the Australians bounce back from the Headingley loss.

Chappell: How do the Ashes compare to ? Dharmasena, Erasmus to stand in last two Tests. Broad looking forward to another Archer - Smith duel Broad warns there will be no respite in England's attempt to discomfort Smith on his return. Anderson 'has a lot of Test cricket left in him' - Broad Broad 'absolutely' expects to play Test cricket with new-ball partner again.

Nicholas: Can we finally lay the ghost of Botham to rest? The near-identical tales of Vishwa and Leach taking their teams to epic wins Two No. The past from few years ago came up when I got hit - Smith He says he recalled the incident that led to Phil Hughes' death in when he himself was left concussed by Jofra Archer at Lord's. Smith's first thought after being struck on neck was of Phillip Hughes 'Particularly where I got hit, just a bit of past came up, if you know what I mean, from a few years ago,' the batsman said. Stokes inspires Smith to greater Ashes feats. Poll - which is the greatest fourth-innings knock in the last 25 years?

ESPNcricinfo Ltd. Dobell: Stokes blossoms in the heat of competition as others wilt Now is the time to marvel and wonder, to congratulate and celebrate. Second innings the template for England batting - Root. Cummins seeks perspective amid Leeds chaos The calamity of Cape Town 18 months ago has helped Australia accept that the Headingley loss was simply a game of cricket they can learn from.

Batting in focus as Australia plot resurrection of their own Justin Langer concedes batsmen haven't produced as tourists head for Derby with questions aplenty. Mistakes haunt Australia as Headingley hoodoo strikes again Paine counsels distraught Lyon in wake of nightmare. Farrell: Do you remember how it started?

Stats - Stokes' epic innings leads England to record chase Stats highlights from an unbelievable run-chase at Headingley as England levelled the series. PoliteEnquiries: What just happened?! Anderson takes another step on Ashes comeback trail England bowler sends down 20 overs for Lancashire 2nd XI as he continues to rebuild from a calf injury. England's last-wicket stand as it happened 'Said I'd take back my 92 for one run here' - Leach Reactions - 'Test cricket isn't boring and Stokesy is superman' From Vishwa to Panesar - six great single-figures innings.

PoliteEnquiries: Is anything possible at Headingley? Johnson: Australia will hope the pitch goes a bit up and down Mitchell Johnson discusses what Australia could do to halt England before they build enough momentum for a come-from-behind victory. Dobell: Root digs in during fight to save Test - and his captaincy Joe Root shows leadership qualities with gritty innings that raises hopes of great escape. PoliteEnquiries: Time to consider relieving Root of the captaincy? Dobell: Roy's opening woes epitomise a broken system The ECB's policies played a key part in winning the World Cup, but could be about to contribute to losing the Ashes.

Stats - England's fourth sub total in two years Headingley horror show was England's lowest total at the ground, and their lowest in the Ashes since Thorpe criticises poor shot selection but says England can still win. Polite Enquiries: Is Root using 'his new toy' Archer too much? Brettig: Australia ride their luck, but only so far Tourists thankful for David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne staving off the possibility of a Trent Bridge horror show. Warner makes own fortune on return to form Australia opener would have been "happy to get out to a good ball" after working on tightening technique.

Dobell: Root's England can ill afford to lose Ashes results tend to define the careers of England's captains and coaches: if Root leads England to successive series defeats, they will have to contemplate a change. Australia yearn to take back control at Leeds Australia will hope to attack down the Headingley hill and keep things tight going up it as they continue their attempts to 'win boring'.

Batsmen must stare down Archer's bouncer Just like getting back in the saddle after being thrown from a horse, Australians have to confront danger. Nicholas: The beauty of the Test match game now? Everybody goes at it like mad dogs We talk about poor techniques and slow over rates, but now more than ever, as Lord's showed, the play is the thing, and it has everybody hooked. Smith moves to No. Poll: Archer or Did England over-bowl Archer in the second Test? Stokes 'just finds a way' as his authority takes on new significance Allrounder's hundred and Steven Smith's concussion means his could be the most prized wicket on either side at Headingley.

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Brettig: Super sub Labuschagne steps into the breach for Australia The first concussions substitute in the history of Test cricket did more than his bit to help stave off an Australia defeat. Paine vows to keep hooking as Australia stick to Ashes blueprint Captain unconcerned after being dismissed by Jofra Archer short ball and says "message won't change" after Lord's draw. Report - Australia cling on Live Report - As the final day unfolded. PoliteEnquiries: Did Jofra change the Ashes?

Has Cummins come of age? Chappell: Why Smith '19 reminds us of Bradman '30 There are striking parallels between the stellar runs of form of the two Australians. Miller: Archer proves natural born thriller England's debutant shook up Lord's and knocked the previously serene Steven Smith off his stride. PoliteEnquiries: Any chance of a roof for cricket grounds? Miller: England fall short as Root misallocates resources Nearly half of Jofra Archer's 42 deliveries on the third morning were left alone - not that he was the man for these conditions anyway. We need a minister who understands that primary and secondary education is about imparting the basics of 21st century thinking knowledge, which can only be provided by maths and the sciences.

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Someone who also understands that humanities and other types of electives are additional knowledge and skill at fundamental level that would allow our children to enter university with a more rounded evidenced-based critical knowledge. Streaming is important because not everyone needs to learn calculus or higher-level physics or chemistry in secondary school. But those capable should be allowed to take them at the fundamental level so that they can compete at the level needed for tertiary education in the sciences.

The priorities of this education minister are so laughable that sometimes I want him to stay there forever as he is quite good comedic material, if it is not so tragic. Coding skills are like any other skill, such as learning different languages, shop-skills, arts and the likes are all based on aptitude and interest. It is not fundamental for education. Return our fundamental education to where it was in the s and early 80s and update the curriculum to a tougher and higher level. For example, if in the 70s we taught up to Mendelian inheritance, today we should go right up to DNA structure and genetic evolutionary biology.

If we stopped at Newtonian physics, then include general and special relativity now. Not having teachers and headmasters coming to school talking about religion in every other classes and having prayer gatherings. Then let merit reign.


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Not everyone should go to university or be a university graduate. Those who do not merit such places can go vocational, learn the hospitality industry, obtain certificates in skills that we require for our daily economy to function at every level. Why do you think if you go the USA there are no migrant workers at even the roadside diners? Because those who do not merit a degree are not accorded one and they pride themselves in working an honest day at decent wages. No need for migrant labour from Pakistan or Bangladesh or security guards from Nepal.

My final thought on this is: give options for other well-rounded humanistic knowledge of human civilisation, like languages of places where knowledge is today being produced — such as French, Chinese and German — world history and geography, music and the arts and Education is not rocket science.

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But you need to be scientifically-minded, and therefore critical in thinking, in order to make true policy and substantive changes in our education system if we want to progress as a nation and not be left behind by the rest of the advanced world. Note: The PISA, administered by the OECD, is a triennial survey of year-old students that assesses the extent to which they have acquired key knowledge and skills essential for full participation in society.

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