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England urns the right to celebrate
A EUPHORIC wave rolled through London last night as tens of thousands of jubilant England cricket fans joined a victory parade to honour their Ashes heroes. After the parade, the team attended a reception at Downing Street before travelling to Lord's for a ceremonial handing over of the tiny Ashes urn. Whatever the aftermath, there is one group of people sticking by the Aussies -- the bookies. Already, Australia has been installed $1.60 favourites to regain the Ashes in the 2006-07 summer. England is $4.
England urns the right to celebrate
A EUPHORIC wave rolled through the streets of London last night as tens of thousands of jubilant England cricket fans gathered for a victory parade to honour their Ashes heroes. After the parade, the team were invited to attend a reception at Downing Street before travelling to Lord's for a ceremonial handing over of the tiny urn. The parade followed the same route as the Rugby World Cup-winning team in 2003, which attracted up to 750,000 fans. \"My warmest congratulations to you, the England cricket team, and all in the squad for the magnificent achievement of regaining the Ashes,\" she said. \"This has been a truly memorable series and both sides can take credit for giving us all such a wonderfully exciting and entertaining summer of cricket at its best.\"
England urns the right to go barmy
A EUPHORIC wave rolled through London last night as tens of thousands of jubilant England cricket fans joined a victory parade to honour their Ashes heroes. Police lined the route, which passed along Fleet Street and The Strand before stopping at the ultimate symbol of victory, Trafalgar Square. After the parade, the team attended a reception at Downing Street before travelling to Lord's for a ceremonial handing over of the tiny Ashes urn. The Queen sent her best regards and the players are said to be in line for MBEs. \"My warmest congratulations to you, the England cricket team, and all in the squad for the magnificent achievement of regaining the Ashes,\" she said.