As Usman Khawaja threatens to bat England out of the second Test, Australia will need to force victory without the injured Nathan Lyon. ENGvsAUS Ashes2023
on the second day during an innocuous piece of fielding, running in from the boundary to gather the ball.
Australia’s secret weapon with England batting last may be the occasional off-spin of Travis Head, who helped clean up the tail on Friday, finishing with 2-17 from seven overs. Resuming on Friday at 4-278 with the match in the balance, England lost 4-46 with more dreadful batting. At 1-188 on Thursday, England were controlling the game but, like the first Test at Edgbaston, gave up the advantage following their Bazball fixation of ultra-attacking cricket.
Harry Brook resumed on 45 and was instantly acquainted with Australia’s bouncer barrage, an uncomfortable form of attack he’ll need to become used to. Brook struggled to 50 before swatting a Starc short ball to captain Pat Cummins at deep extra cover, an inglorious end to an increasingly unconvincing stay.
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