Would England enforce an Ashes follow-on?

Published: March 2, 2023, 2:05 p.m.

On this week\u2019s episode of Stumped, Jim Maxwell tells us that he believes England would not enforce a follow-on against Australia in the Ashes. England became only the second national side ever to lose a Test match having enforced the follow-on, as New Zealand won by a single run in Wellington to draw the two-match series. Would they Brendon McCullum's side be as bold against their great rivals in an Ashes series?

Charu Sharma dismisses Alyssa Healy\u2019s claims that Harmanpreet Kaur\u2019s run-out in India\u2019s Women\u2019s T20 World Cup semi-final loss to Australia was a result of \u201clazy running\u201d. Australia went on to the win the tournament for a sixth time, beating South Africa in the final. We hear from South Africa\u2019s star batter Laura Wolvaardt about the experience of playing a home World Cup.

Plus the head coach of Spain, Corey Rutgers joins us to discuss his side\u2019s dismantling of the Isle of Man. Spain bowled them out for just 10 runs, which is the lowest total ever in a men\u2019s T20 match. They then hit two sixes from the first two legitimate balls they faced to reach their target.

Image: England coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes leave the field at the end day five of the Second Test Match between New Zealand and England at Basin Reserve. (Credit: Getty Images)