
"After winning the toss, England sent Australia into bat and made a fast start when Travis Head (12) and Jake Weatherald (10) fell inside the opening 11 overs of the contest. Tongue, fresh from dismissing Weatherald, then added Marnus Labuschagne (six) and Steve Smith (nine) to his list before Gus Atkinson (2-28), who replaced the injured Jofra Archer in the squad, bowled out Usman Khawaja (29)."
"However, England stumbled out of the blocks and found themselves 16-4 when Ben Duckett (two), Jacob Bethell (one), Zak Crawley (five) and Joe Root (0) were skittled out. But Harry Brook revived the tourists' hopes, even after a swipe and miss at his first delivery from Mitchell Starc, plundering 41 from 34 deliveries before he was bowled lbw by Boland, who finished the innings with figures of 3-30."
"England were bowled out for 110 inside 30 overs after Josh Tongue's five-for had rolled Australia for 152 on a chaotic 20-wicket opening day of the fourth Ashes Test. Played in front of a record 94,199 crowd inside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia finished the day 46 runs ahead of England having started their second innings at 4-0. After winning the toss, England sent Australia into bat"
England were bowled out for 110 inside 30 overs after Josh Tongue's five-for had rolled Australia for 152 on a chaotic 20-wicket opening day of the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The match drew a record crowd of 94,199. Tongue removed several key Australian batsmen while Gus Atkinson and Ben Stokes also claimed important wickets and Michael Neser offered a middle-order stand. England slipped to 16-4 before Harry Brook counterattacked with 41 from 34 balls. Brook's dismissal began a sequence where England scored just 25 runs for five wickets, leaving Australia 46 runs ahead.
Read at Soccer News
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]