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Twitter name @theashes brings cricket fame to US woman
A woman in the US has made headlines after complaining about cricket messages sent to her Twitter account, which is named @theashes.
The woman says she knows nothing about cricket but has received scores of tweets about the Ashes contest between Australia and England.
She finally complained by tweeting that she was "not a freaking cricket match".
The number of her followers has risen from 300 to 6,100 and an airline has offered her a free flight to Australia.
The woman, who Australian media say is Ashley Kerekes, from Massachusetts, tweeted that "this is not the account of the cricket match. Check profiles before you send mentions, it's incredibly annoying and rude".
that she had about 300 followers at the start of the first Ashes Test at the Gabba on Thursday, but by Monday morning that had risen to 6,100.
The 22-year-old said her boyfriend had been calling her "the ashes" for a long time, but that neither he nor she could remember why he had given her this nickname.
In spite of her initial anger over the cricket tweets, she told the Brisbane Times that becoming an overnight Twitter celebrity was "amazing".
She has also started to sell T-shirts with the slogan: "I am not a freaking cricket match."
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