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23 Nov 2017 16:21 #355010
by ketchim
Fall of wickets:
1-2 (AN Cook, 2.4 ov)
2-127 (MD Stoneman, 54.2 ov)
3-145 (JM Vince, 59.3 ov)
4-163 (JE Root, 70.4 ov)
Current Partnership :
33 runs, 9.5 overs, RR: 3.35 (Moeen 13, Dawid 20)
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23 Nov 2017 21:18 - 23 Nov 2017 21:20 #355030
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302 all out after 116.4 overs
Innings break
day 2 : will take LUNCH
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23 Nov 2017 21:22 #355031
by ketchim
Australia will be very satisfied with that session, taking six wickets
but England have got themselves to 300.
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24 Nov 2017 09:06 #355034
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165 - 4 after 62. overs
Current Partnership : 89 runs, 37.1 overs, RR: 2.39 (Marsh 44, Smiff 45)
Shaun Marsh in his seventh coming as a Test cricketer, no less !
Day 2: Australia trail by 137 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Stumps
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24 Nov 2017 12:28 #355060
by David
I know it *looks* like England are doing OK, but I've been listening to Channel Nine's commentary all day, and it turns out Australia are actually still winning. So now you know.
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24 Nov 2017 17:48 #355069
by ray
Every Ashes session is crucial but the first hour of day 3 dictates the rest of the game. Early wickets and England in command. Aus runs and they take control. Smith wicket huge.
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25 Nov 2017 08:37 #355072
by chairman
Stuard Broad insists England's fate remains firmly in their own hands despite a difficult third day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Australia captain Steve Smith's superb 141 not out lifted Australia to 328 all out and a slender 26-run first-innings lead.
Josh Hazlewood then snared Alastair Cook and James Vince before England had wiped out the deficit, but Mark Stoneman and Joe Root survived a testing barrage of pace and spin to steer the tourists to 33-2 at the close.
It gives the tourists a lead of seven with eight wickets remaining and Broad remains optimistic about his side's chances in batting conditions that look to be getting easier on an untypically slow surface at the Gabba.
"I've pretty much left every day of this Test match not knowing who's ahead," Broad said.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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25 Nov 2017 17:49 #355099
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England say jimmy has bruising on his shoulder after being struck when batting. They say it won't affect his bowling.
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