England loses first Ashes Test
Australia has claimed victory in the first Test of the Ashes series after winning by a significant 381 runs.
Australia has claimed victory in the first Test of the Ashes series after winning by a significant 381 runs.
England bowler Stuart Broad has walked into his post-match press conference with a copy of the paper that banned his name, after his bowling heroics helped England get off to a strong start in the opening Ashes test.
The Courier-Mail vowed to refer to the bowler as 'Stuart Fraud' for the duration of the Ashes after a controversial decision during the previous series.
After taking five wickets on the opening day of the test in Brisbane, Broad entered the press room after the close of play casually clutching a copy of the paper.
An Australian newspaper has banned the name 'Stuart Broad' replacing it with 'Stuart Fraud' after the Ashes controversy last summer.
Kevin Pietersen insists he is revelling in the exchange of insults between himself and the Australian press.