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England 114/4 in 31.0 Overs | England vs Australia, 2nd Ashes Test 2023, Live Cricket Score: Australia eye victory against England on Day 5 – The Times of India

[ad_1] Australia came out to bowl in the third session knowing that they have a lot of runs to play with and that was visible in their efforts. Mitchell Starc was on fire right from the start as he got rid of Zak Crawley first, and then bowled a peach to castle Ollie Pope. Pat Cummins followed it up by getting rid of Joe Root and Harry Brook in the same over with two unplayable deliveries as the hosts were reduced to 45-5. However, Ben Stokes and Ben Duckett weathered the storm well and scored runs pretty quickly to counterattack the Aussies. The latter, who was given out earlier but DRS came to his rescue notched up a good fifty. However, he was part of a controversial decision again late in the Day when Starc caught him at fine leg but the umpires deemed he dragged the ball along the g...
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Australia 154/2 in 53.2 Overs | England vs Australia Live Cricket Score, Ashes 2023: England eye quick wickets as Australia look to stretch lead on Day 4 – The Times of India

[ad_1] Stuart Broad to Steven Smith, Another huge shout for LBW, but turned down again and it is Stuart Broad once again. He serves this full, on middle, shaping in, Steven Smith moves across to flick but misses to get hit on the pads. However, this time Stokes gets it right as Ball Tracking shows it is missing wickets.!(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { function loadFBEvents(isFBCampaignActive) { if (!isFBCampaignActive) { return; } (function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { if (f.fbq) return; n = f.fbq = function() { n.callMethod ? n.callMethod(...arguments) : n.queue.push(arguments); }; if (!f._fbq) f._fbq = n; n.push = n; n.loaded = !0; n.version = '2.0'; n.queue = []; t = b.createEle...
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Australia 12/0 in 6.0 Overs | England vs Australia Live Cricket Score, Ashes 2023: Australia 12/0 at Lunch on Day 3, take 103-run lead – The Times of India

[ad_1] LIVE NOWTHE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 30, 2023, 17:38:05 ISTAshes Live Score: Resuming on the overnight score of 278 for 4, England lost six wickets for just 47 runs in the morning session on Day 3 at Lord's as Australia took a solid 91-run first innings lead in the second Test. Ben Duckett (98) was the top scorer for England while Mitchell Starc picked up three wickets for Australia. At the Lunch break, Australia reached 12 for no loss in their second innings.Read Less!(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { function loadFBEvents(isFBCampaignActive) { if (!isFBCampaignActive) { return; } (function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { if (f.fbq) return; n = f.fbq = function() { n.callMethod ? n.callMethod(...arguments) : n.queue.push(arguments); ...
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Australia 339/5 in 83.0 Overs | Eng vs Aus Ashes 2023 2nd Test Day 2 Live Score Updates

[ad_1] On the other hand, after winning the toss, England were unable to strike early despite the conditions being in their favour. Josh Tongue, who was England's most impressive bowler on Day 1, struck on either side of the Lunch break. However, no support from the other end meant England were unable to mount the pressure. As he has so often done, Joe Root went bang, bang in a single over to pull things back a bit. With the second new ball only 2 overs old, England will look to start well in the first hour. Can England fight their way back into the game? We shall find out soon, as the first ball on Day 2 is not far away.!(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { function loadFBEvents(isFBCampaignActive) { if (!isFBCampaignActive) { return; } (function(f, b, e, v, n,...
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2nd Ashes Test: Australia show they can switch between different gears to post 339/5 on Day One at Lord’s against England

[ad_1] Sometimes teams get caught up in their hype so much that when cold hard reality strikes, they are brought down to terra firma with a big thud. With all that England players said after narrowly losing the first Test, there was expectation that hosts would walk the talk. It may be a tad unfair to say that the Bazball practitioners blinked, but as the first day at Lord’s unfolded, it was the hardened Aussies who came through tough batting conditions before capitalising on the good work by the openers. Two wickets in one over late in the day from the unlikely source of Joe Root may have given the hosts a sniff, but a score of 339/5 at stumps showed that the opening skirmish had gone Australia’s way. And as was expected in some quarters, it were the middle-order stalwarts Steve Smith a...