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Start of innings: Australia 0-0 (0.1), Khawaja 0, Warner 0, Anderson 0-0 (0.1) 12:39 , Mike Jones It’s a quick turnaround between innings and the players are back on the field.
That’s lunch - Australia have added 111 this morning for the loss of only a single wicket and are beginning to bat England out of the game. Australia 439/8 (114), Annabel Sutherland 116, Kim ...
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 ...
The first Ashes Test looks set to go to the wire as England return to the middle on day four looking to build a challenging target for Australia to chase
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's Allan Border is the most successful batsman in the history of the trophy, scoring 1,356 runs in 25 innings at an average of 61.63. [2] New Zealand's Ross Taylor holds the record for the highest score in the trophy's history, with 290 in the second innings of the second Test of the 2015–16 series in Australia. [6]
The match broke many cricket records, including both the first and the second team innings score of over 400 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 434 for 4 off their 50 overs , breaking the previous record of 398–5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 1996.
After a sluggish first day at Lord’s England fought back on Thursday to get themselves in contention for victory in the second Ashes test. Resuming on 339-5 Australia were skittled in the ...