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How did the last Ashes Test at Headingley go?

The third Ashes Test between England and Australia is scheduled to take place at the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds from July 6 to 10. This Test is crucial for both teams, with Australia looking to secure the series victory after winning the first two Tests and England aiming to make a comeback. Headingley is a historic cricket center in England and has hosted many memorable Tests, including the one in 2019, where Ben Stokes led England to a remarkable victory.

In the second Test at Lord’s, Australia won by 43 runs, with Steve Smith named Player of the Match for his 144 runs, including a 110-run knock in the first innings. Despite Ben Stokes’ impressive innings of 155 in the fourth innings, England lost the Test. Stokes’ performance was one of the highlights of the match, and he will be looking to carry his form into the Headingley Test.

The Headingley Test is significant for Australia as they aim to win the Ashes series in England for the first time since 2001. The team has been in excellent form, with Smith leading the batting charts and Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon leading the bowling attack. The Australian team will be looking to continue their dominance in the series and maintain their unbeaten record in the Ashes.

England, on the other hand, will be looking to bounce back after losing the first two Tests. The team has been struggling with their batting, with the exception of Stokes, who has been in excellent form. The team will be hoping that the likes of Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, and Jos Buttler can step up and support Stokes in the batting department. The bowling attack, led by Jofra Archer and Stuart Broad, has been impressive, and the team will be looking to continue their good form.

The Headingley Test is expected to be a closely contested match, with both teams looking to claim victory. The Test promises to be an exciting affair, with the likes of Smith, Stokes, Cummins, and Archer expected to produce some memorable performances. Cricket fans around the world will be eagerly waiting for the Headingley Test to begin.