AUS vs ENG 3rd Test: Cummins, Lyon help Australia dominate England on Day 1
Australian captain Pat Cummins and off-spinner Nathan Lyon each choose three wickets to bundle England with 185 in the first inning of the third test at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on Sunday. Did. At the end of the first day, Australia recorded 124 runs on 9 wickets on the Boxing Day test.
Mark Wood of England plans to challenge the dismissal, and Scott Borland of Australia celebrates with his teammates on the first day of the third friendly match in the Ash series.
Australian captain Pat Cummins and off-spinner Nathan Lyon each choose three wickets to bundle England with 185 in the first inning of the third test at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on Sunday. Did.
At the end of the first day, Australia recorded 124 runs on 9 wickets on the Boxing Day test.
After losing 275 runs in Adelaide, humiliated Grant, England faced the difficult task of recovering on Sunday. Australian captain Pat Cummins won the throw and invited England below to attack first on a green-tone stitched MCG pitch.
England was 613 at lunch. In tea, tourists had serious problems around 1286 after losing the skipper Joe Root's key wigcket at 50.
England's bat resistance lasted only over 65.1. Combining Cummins (336), the No. 1 bowler in the
world ranking, Nathan Lion (336), the spinner, and Quick Mitchell Stark (254) on the left arm, he continued to put pressure on England's racket. Loose shots by route from a stump, suspicious cuts by Ben Stokes, and wild heaves by Jos Buttler attracted British attention after another difficult day for 2-0 tourists in a five-game series. increase. Cummins defeated England's top order. Skipper took three wickets in the opening session after winning throws and bowling. Rain delayed the start of the game by 30 minutes before Cummins sent off Haseeb Hameed without a goal and Zack Crawley at 12.
David Malang added 48 to his third routed wicket as Cummins caught the first slip of 14 in the pre-lunch final.
Australia demanded three more wickets in the middle session and rejected the dangerous duo Route and Stokes (25). Three departures of the Butler after a savage blow to a deep mid-wicket in the final over before the bowling tee in Lyon summarizes England's struggle against Australia's disciplined bowling.
World's second-largest batter route by providing wicket-keeper Alex Carey with a catch in 2006's 1788 Pakistan's Mohammad Yusuf's bowling in Mitchell Stark's bowling. , Joined the team in trouble.
Stokes tried to increase England's scoring rate by bowling from Cameron Green and shooting an aggressive cut shot, but in 1155 a left-handed man got caught in a gutter. Scott Borland of
Dubutant, who played at his stadium, pinched Mark Wood's foot to get his first test wicket to please the majority of MCG's 57,100 fans.
Johnny Bainesu hit 35 before falling while pushing Stark's guards into Garry around 1598. Lyon has removed tailors Jack Ruetsch (13) and Olly Robinson (22).
David Warner and Marcus Harris (20 not off) shared an opening stand for 57 Australians. Warner was caught in the canyon before Jimmy Anderson bowled for 38 minutes.
Harris was treated in the next over after being hit by a Stokes bouncer, but he survived until the end of the match with the night watchman Nathan Lion, leaving his host up again. ..
HIGHLIGHTS
- England was 61-3 at lunch.
- By tea, the tourists were in serious trouble at 128-6.
- England's resistance with the bat lasted just 65.1 overs.
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