Australia all out for 425 runs

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Australia were bowled out for 425 in their first innings in the Ashes Test.

Record: December 10, 2021 07:20
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Brisbane,

The first Test of the five-match Ashes series between Australia and England began in Brisbane yesterday. Batting first, England won the toss and elected to bowl out for 147 in 50.1 overs. Australian fast bowler Cummins took 5 wickets. After that it rained so the first day game ended as well.

In this condition the Australian team played its first innings on the 2nd day yesterday. David Warner and Marcus Harris entered the field as starters. Harris (3 not out) was caught by David Malan on a slip off Ali Robinson’s delivery. Next up was Marnus Lapussen, who joined hands with Warner.

When Warner was on 17, he was bowled clean by all-rounder Ben Stokes. But TV. In the replay Stokes was found to have put the leg outside the crease and thrown no-ball. Warner, who got the chance to continue playing with this luck, escaped the catch opportunity on a slip of 48 runs. He also survived the easiest run-out continent on 60 runs. In the end Warner missed the 25th century by 6 runs.

In this situation, Travis Head, who stood firm in the middle order, smashed the England delivery. Playing as aggressively as a one-day match and collecting runs, he completed his 3rd century off 85 balls. This is the 3rd fastest percentage in Ashes history. At the same time the lightning speed of a player on this field became a percentage.

Australia were 343 for 7 in 84 overs in the first innings at the end of the second day’s play. Travis Head, who was playing well, scored 152 and Mark Wood bowled the ball. In the end the Australian team scored 425 runs in 104.3 overs and lost all their wickets. Mark Wood took a maximum of 3 wickets for England. England are 278 runs behind in their second innings.

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