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Smith recaptures ominous form as England toil at start of second Ashes Test. Australia 339-5 (83) (Steve Smith 85*, Alex Carey 10*) 19:49, Karl Matchett “Obviously, an amazing day for us, could ...
“They took scoring runs for granted in the first innings.” Stumps: Australia 130-2, lead by 221 ... him to score now. Australia 108-1 (38), Khawaja 56, Labuschagne 16, Broad 0-34 (11), lead by ...
It’s their slowest of the three so far this came but another vital step towards closing that deficit on Australia’s first-innings score of 473. England 299-3 (79), Dunkley 5, Beaumont 137 ...
CLOSE: England 116-5 - require 152 runs with 5 wickets remaining. 19:10, Ben Fleming. Let’s have a look at some of the wickets that fell for England in that second innings.
The Australia national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.Along with England, it is the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, playing and winning the first ever Test match in 1877; [9] the team also plays One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, participating in both the first ODI, against England in the 1970–71 season [10] and ...
Shortly after lunch, Rahane's innings came to an end as he was caught by Green while on 89. [38] Thakur managed to complete his fifty, but his dismissal triggered a collapse in India's score, concluding at 296 and trailing by 173 runs. Australia's second innings commenced with an early setback, as Warner was caught behind off Siraj's bowling.
Australia bowled England out for 178 to win the Women’s Ashes Test by 89 runs
In the third over of Australia's second batting innings, Broad dismissed Warner (1) for the second time in the Test and 17th time in all Tests as Australia reached tea on 29/1, a lead of 55. After tea, Moeen Ali quickly picked up the wickets of the two danger men, Labuschagne (33) and Smith (2), the latter his 200th wicket in Tests.