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Australia [425 & 20/1] defeat England [147 & 297] to win 1st Ashes Test by 9 wickets

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If England can set a target of 225-250, we can get an exciting day 5.

But, Aussies are still ahead.
 
History shows that England will collapse tomorrow and end up with a lead of 120 and Australia will win by 8 wickets.lets see if England can go against the grain
 
New ball is due in 10 overs , that will be important phase , Aussies bowling will be good with new ball.
 
England in deep trouble with three quick wickets in first half an hour.

Onus on Stokes and Buttler now.
 
This is the first time i;ve seen green bowl properly. Looks a better bowler than Stokes and his FC average is something else.

Does he have the potential to be a Kallis type all rounder?
 
Same everywhere, imagine if this had happened in a match involving pak production. This place wd hv gone bonkers..

Apparently the power generator in the main broadcast truck has failed.

One camera on the ground is all that is working.
 
All the hard work done yesterday has been wasted today in first hour of the play.. this was always going to the crucial first hour and poms have lost it yet again..
 
Stokes doesn't look prepared for Test cricket after the break.
 
Give him some time. Even if he retires right now he will go down as a legend.

The legend word is so overused. I would say he is just an England great. His performance in subcontinent has been simply not at that level.
 
The legend word is so overused. I would say he is just an England great. His performance in subcontinent has been simply not at that level.

I mean overall contribution to this English side. Test win, World cup win. Made up for his fiasco against Brathwhite.
 
What is the game plan of ENgland here? Defend all day? There is some unevenness. One ball will have your name on it. One ball from Hazlewood kicked off a good length. One didn't bounce high enough.
 
Stokes doesn't look prepared for Test cricket after the break.

Agree. But he is such a key figure & with their warmup matches rained out, they almost have to play him now even if he's underdone just to get some cricket in him & hope he can get back into form by Test 2 or 3... luxury of a long series like this.
 
Butler made the mistake of playing defensively. He should have started throwing kitchen sink as soon as Woakes was in.
 
That carry is a sight to watch. Ball just zips off the pitch.

It's a wonderful place to watch cricket.

Every type of bowler gets a chance. Nice quick pitch. And the ground is right in the heart of the city so easy to reach + food before/after play etc.
 
It's a wonderful place to watch cricket.

Every type of bowler gets a chance. Nice quick pitch. And the ground is right in the heart of the city so easy to reach + food before/after play etc.


That is why i always love cricket in Australia
 
England is missing raw pace. They are all medium pacers. Not a single bowler. Who is the fastest bowler in England?
 
England is missing raw pace. They are all medium pacers. Not a single bowler. Who is the fastest bowler in England?

I think Wood was hitting 150k regularly this match.

Archer might have been even better on this pitch.

Wood is more the Steyn type of height & speed, but doesn't quite have the atg skill levels or durability of Steyn.
 
England have fought out after being down here , they will take some positives from this test
 
England lead by 19 runs , just a matter of time here , Aussies should win it quickly once last wicket falls.
 
Got to give credit to Australia here. They have shown really good resilience, after the uncertainty overnight and the England fightback. The bowlers have all been spot on with their lines and created sustained pressure. Cameron Green looks exceptionally promising. This is how a team wins a Test match.

England met the target that I set for them two days ago. They made Australia bat again. So they have not been completely pulverised out of sight to the tune of an innings, and there are a few morsels of positivity to take into Adelaide. It was really important that England at least restored a small measure of pride and did not fold within three days.
 
Day 4: Lunch

AUS 425
ENG 147 & 297 (103) CRR: 2.88

Australia require 20 runs to win this 1st Test.
 
Started the day on 220/2, yet bowled out for 297 in the first session. Oh dear.
 
A very ordinary effort by Eng here. Eng winning was very hard, but the team should have kept Aus bowlers longer in the field.
 
Jos butler failed yet again.He is not test material he should be dropped for Ben foakes who is way superior wicketkeeper and decent enough batsman and has quite good temperament.
 
Jos butler failed yet again.He is not test material he should be dropped for Ben foakes who is way superior wicketkeeper and decent enough batsman and has quite good temperament.

You are right , I do not see any reason why Foakes is out of Test Team. He is the best WK in the country by a good margin.
 
You need players like Pant, Washington, shardul to win at the Gabba. These Buttlers and Stokes wont cut it :inti
 
Australia have claimed a strong nine-wicket victory over England to take a one-nil lead in the five-match Ashes series.

After a tricky day three, where England showed grit in pulling back their large first-innings deficit, Australia came out in a strong fashion on the fourth morning, bowling England out for 297.

Australia, requiring just 20 for victory, raced to the target early into the second session of the day, to take a one-nil lead.

England added just three runs to their overnight score when they lost their first wicket of the day, with Dawid Malan hitting a bat-pad catch to Marnus Labuschagne for Nathan Lyon's 400th Test wicket. Lyon saluted the crowd as the 17th bowler to reach the milestone, and third Australian, after Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.

After his agonising wait to reach the mark, Lyon waited a matter of minutes for wicket No.401, dismissing Ollie Pope for just four.

Though perhaps the most vital scalp of the day was wedged between Lyon's double-blow. Cameron Green, brought on before the new ball, forced a false shot from England Captain Joe Root on 89, with Alex Carey taking one of his eight catches in his first Test.

Carey's eight is a record for catches on Test debut, and was excellent behind the stumps, backing up the work of Australia's quicks, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, who showed little respite.

Cummins squared up Ben Stokes, who fell for 14, while a Jos Buttler cameo was caught short by Hazlewood, as the English batter fiddled outside his off-stump on 23.

As English hopes faded, Australia put the foot to the floor. Green claimed all-rounder Chris Woakes, and Lyon, finding the rhythm that brought his tally to the 400-mark, cleaned up the tail.

Requiring just 20 for victory, after the lunch break, Carey joined Marcus Harris to open, with an injury cloud looming over David Warner.

Carey edged to keeping counterpart Buttler for 9 in the chase, with Harris finishing off the job with a boundary through point.

ICC
 
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Root on selection woes:

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Root on selection woes:

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Joe Root said England cannot "feel sorry for themselves" and "are not far away from Australia" as he assessed their nine-wicket hammering in the Ashes opener and defended his decision to bat first and leave out senior seamers James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

England lost their final eight wickets for just 77 runs on the fourth morning in Brisbane - including Root for 89 and Dawid Malan for 82 - to tumble to 297 all out, before Australia knocked off their tiny target of 20 in 5.1 overs.

The tourists remain winless at The Gabba since 1986 and, although they fought back on day three through Root and Malan's century stand, their hopes in this game took a massive hit on day one when they were rolled for 147 on a green-tinged surface after Root elected to bat.

Australia then piled on 425 in their first innings against a bowling attack missing Anderson and Broad - who have a combined 1,156 Test wickets - with left-arm spinner Jack Leach thumped for 1-102 from 13 overs.

Speaking to BT Sport, Root said: "We're a team that's always responded well to situations like this in the recent past. We're not scared of a challenge.

"We're not scared of fronting up to a difficult result and we'll just have to make sure that we do exactly that again on this occasion.

"We know where we need to get better but I do think the way that we responded in that second innings, showing character and fight, which we will need throughout this series.

"With these five-match series, it's really important that we don't feel too sorry for ourselves off the back of this.

"We've got to remember that there's a huge amount of cricket to play and we should relish that challenge, relish that opportunity to go out there and get one back on the board."

On opting to bat, Root said: "I look back on the toss and I think it was the right decision. Being 29-4 makes it look like that's not the case and credit to Australia to exploit those conditions a little bit.

"But if we get some sort of score on the board, with how that wicket started to behave on day four, you're looking at a very different contest."

Leach bagged an unwanted piece of history with the 73 balls it took for Australia to smash his bowling for 100 runs a new Ashes record, beating the 86-ball bowling hundred Brett Lee suffered against England at Edgbaston in 2005.

However, Root has still backed Leach to have a big impact on the series, with the skipper taking the blame for the bowler's harrowing numbers.

Root added on BT Sport: "If anything, that probably falls on me for probably giving him too aggressive fields, too early - not letting him settle in and giving him a bit more of a chance early on.

"Jack's a fine spinner. He's shown over the 20-odd Test matches that he's played what an instrumental part he can play within this team and I'm sure he'll play a big part in this series.

"It's easy to look back in hindsight [and say Anderson and Broad should have played]. One thing I will say is that we wanted variation in our attack.

"We wanted to be able to change the pace of the game and move through different gears throughout the innings.

"If you look at Jimmy's position coming into the game, it was a risk to play him. Anderson being available for as many Tests as possible is really important to us."

Anderson and Broad's fellow seamers Mark Wood, Ollie Robinson and Chris Woakes were three of the bright spots the tourists, sharing eight wickets in Australia's first innings.

Root said: "We created so many chances with the ball - I thought we were excellent.

"Our seamers were brilliant. Wood in particular, Robinson as well and they were backed up by the other guys. They beat the bat a huge amount of times and banged out the areas that you want to on this kind of wicket

"We created a lot of chances but we've just got to take them. We want to be better in the field. If we did that the game could have looked very different:

"We could have been looking at - even with the way that we played on day four - being 150 runs ahead and it's a very different context of the game then."

SKY
 
You need players like Pant, Washington, shardul to win at the Gabba. These Buttlers and Stokes wont cut it :inti

Strange comment. Buttler shouldn’t be playing tests, but Stokes would walk into any test side in the world.
 
Hes weak against pace. That's why he doesnt get selected

While Buttler and Bairstow are effective against pace?

No, it’s the usual English distrust of genius that doesn’t fit socially. See also Gower, Russell, Pietersen.
 
While Buttler and Bairstow are effective against pace?

No, it’s the usual English distrust of genius that doesn’t fit socially. See also Gower, Russell, Pietersen.

Averages 38 in county cricket. Some genius. Buttler is a lot better against pace.
 
Very poor from England to start the series like this.

Nearly an innings defeat same as what Australia did to Pakistan in 2019..

Will see if England can bounce back, there is a lot of test cricket to be played in this series..
 
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