Tag: Mark Wood

  • Stuart Broad scripts fairytale farewell as England safe 2-2 Ashes draw

    Farewell man Stuart Broad hysterically wheeled away, his arms outstretched, the bandana practically dropping off his head and teammates chasing him wildly. It was the stuff of goals for an all-time nice, as he grabbed the final two wickets to finish the ultimate rites of a 49-run win that squared the Ashes and stored England’s proud dwelling report within the Ashes throughout his time intact.

    By the time he returned for his final spell in Test cricket, the match and collection was drained of its drama and theatre. But England couldn’t start to rejoice, for such has been the fickle ebbs and flows of the sport. Another depraved twist could possibly be effervescent up within the ominous clouds lurching over The Oval. And Australia one way or the other had lowered the requirement to 55, inconceivable however not unattainable.

    Broad, grossly unlucky to haven’t picked a wicket together with his probing spells all through the day, steamed in for one final time for his nation and guided them dwelling, as he had typically performed all through his stellar profession.

    A fairytale ending for a legend of the sport.

    Broady, thanks ❤️ #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/RUC5vdKj7p

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    He deflected glory from two of the defining bowlers of the match, Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali. Woakes wreaked havoc like peak James Anderson would have, exploiting each scrap of help from the floor and overhead circumstances. He willed the wine-red shining Dukes ball, changed after Mark Wood hit Usman Khawaja’s helmet on the fourth day, to his whims and fancies. The ball danced to the tune of his dexterous fingers. He swung the ball away from the right-handers – late, devilish swing – he wobble-seamed it into them, he bowled the quickest he had in current instances, and delivered the blows each time the crew required.

    Khawaja and David Warner within the first spell, when he was close to unplayable; Steve Smith within the afternoon, in the midst of an epic meltdown. Broad couldn’t have anointed a greater successor.

    Stuart Broad, there aren’t any phrases.#EnglandCricket| #Ashes pic.twitter.com/yy2MQmviBk

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    In Moeen, he had an ideal confederate. He may hardly bowl within the first innings, and on the fourth day, his motion had little zip. The ball, on a deteriorating floor, did nothing. Even on Monday, his actions weren’t fluent. He typically staggered and hobbled, however bowled with crafty and consistency, maybe like Broad. for one final time within the whites of his nation. He demonstrated once more why Ben Stokes had cajoled him out of retirement and stored trusting him. He bought sharp flip and bounce, splendidly modulated his tempo, harnessed the breeze for drift, and had even the spin-proficient Smith in a spin at instances.

    He triggered the collapse when Australia had been strolling to a report chase on this floor. Just 120 runs had been required, and with each stable block or boundary, England felt uneasy. The ball appeared to lose its sting, the voice within the stadium dropped and Stokes appeared nervous. Smith had simply begun to say himself; he fleeced Woakes via the covers. Travis Head had survived the preliminary scares and now regularly discovered the rope, whittling down the goal. But this collection has by no means let a storyline traverse a single straight line.

    OH MY BAIRSTOW! 😱#EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/kupdlthVIU

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    Aussie collapse

    From nothing, the match turned, for one final time. In the house of 11 runs, Australis misplaced 4 wickets, an implosion that will harm them for a very long time, a collapse that winked in from nowhere. It started with Moeen ejecting Head, earlier than the stainless Woakes sucked Smith into nibbling at one other exact, late-swinging out-swinger on fourth stump to slide. It was a uncommon lapse in focus, and Smith was his personal largest critic as he stored cursing himself into the dressing room. His rage captured the crew’s disappointment. They had not been nearer to profitable a collection in England in 20 years; they’d squandered a two-zero lead. England would stay an unconquered shore for a lot of this era of Australian cricketers.

    Stokes, although, heaved a sigh of reduction, after the catch fake pas on the stroke of lunch. Moeen had Smith inside-edging onto his pads with additional bounce, the ball ballooning to Stokes at leg-slip. The skipper leapt and pouched the ball together with his outstretched left hand. But the ball slipped out of his hand onto his thigh after which to the bottom, as he started to rejoice prematurely.

    Another wicket… And it’s a BIG one!

    Steve Smith is gone! 🎉 #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/QBJh53YmDc

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    Five balls later, Jonny Bairstow well clung onto Mitchell Marsh’s inside edge. Thus in 15 balls, Australia misplaced three wickets. Shortly, Woakes snuffed out Mitchell Starc to have Australia clutching at straws. From there, an England victory was sure although Alex Carey and Todd Murphy fought valiantly.

    The seeds of the topsy-turvy day had been sown in an electrical first hour. Australia’s openers Warner and Khawaja had batted resolutely on the fourth day earlier than rain led to the abandonment of the day’s play. But the morning couldn’t have been extra totally different. Under glowering skies, armed with a newish ball, survival was an ordeal. This ball, in contrast to its predecessor, hooped round, swinging within the air and seaming off the floor, typically extremely late. All Broad and Woakes required was that modicum of assist from the floor, and so they hounded out the openers.

    David Warner ❌
    Usman Khawaja ❌
    Marnus Labuschagne ❌

    It’s been England’s morning, watch one of the best of the motion to this point 👇#EnglandCricket | #Ashes

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    Unplayable

    Woakes snared Warner with a perfectly-constructed away-swinger that bent into him within the air and away after pitching to kiss the skin edge. The ball earlier than had landed on the identical spot, however nipped again in. Therein is the unsung proficiency of Woakes. a grasp of subtlety, the catalyst of England’s comeback from 0-2 to 2-2. He picked 19 wickets in six innings.

    Two overs later, he blasted Khawaja on the pads, the tenacious opener misjudging the inward seam motion. For the addition of six runs to the in a single day whole, the platform-laying openers had been within the pavilion. Woakes was imperious, swinging and seaming the ball this fashion and that, discovering the right line, size and rhythm. At the opposite finish, Broad bowled with coronary heart and zip, however with none luck.

    Chris Woakes. Wizard! 🧙 #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/vY17IXPnY7

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2023

    He repeatedly snapped previous each the sides of Khawaja and Warner. He made means for Mark Wood, who made Marnus Labuschagne flinch at a speedy out-swinger into the arms of Zak Crawley at second slip. At 169 for 3, the ball shifting round viciously, a meltdown snarled within the nook, just for Smith and Head to resurrect them with smart batting.

    Neither had been outwardly frazzled by the disaster. Rather, the pair appeared to relish the problem and took Australia nearer to the shores of security, And then Head, in a surge of over-confidence, drove expansively at a large full ball that spat off the tough, solely to edge it to slide. And then the match flipped on its head , for one final time within the collection, engineered mainly by Woakes and Moeen. And then got here alongside Broad to satisfy his future, to spherical off a wonderful profession by choosing the final two wickets of essentially the most dramatic Ashes because the 2005 version, to lock the curtains on the dampest but brightest English summer time in current instances.

  • Ashes 2023: England nonetheless slight favourites as The Oval pitch does activate Day 5, says Nasser Hussain

    By India Today Sports Desk: Former England captain, Nasser Hussain, has acknowledged that England are “slight favourites” to win the fifth and decisive Ashes Test at The Oval. After a largely rain-affected day 4 of the match, Australia managed to achieve 135-0, with Usman Khawaja not out on 69 and David Warner unbeaten on 58.

    With an additional 249 runs wanted for Australia to safe a 3-1 collection victory, Hussain believes that the pitch circumstances will favour the house aspect, aiding their bid for a 2-2 collection draw. Hussain expressed that regardless of Australia’s promising begin, “the pitch is spinning and a day-five Oval pitch does turn.”

    Ashes fifth Test: Day 4 Highlights

    “My feeling is that England are still slight favourites, even after Australia’s start. The pitch is spinning and a day-five Oval pitch does turn,” Hussain instructed the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

    Hussain additionally anticipates that Moeen Ali’s restoration from a groin pressure could possibly be a key issue. “Hopefully the rain has given Moeen Ali a bit more time to get better,” he stated. Additionally, Australia’s line-up of predominantly left-handed batters might probably fall prey to England’s off-spinners, organising an exciting conclusion to the collection.

    “Australia have two left-handers in at the moment and then Alex Carey, Travis Head and Mitchell Starc. Off-spinners like left-handers. It is set up perfectly. The last day of a magnificent series and we still don’t know if it is going to be 2-1, 2-2 or 3-1,” Hussain added.

    Meanwhile, Hussain additionally questioned the choice to delay introducing Mark Wood into the bowling assault till the thirty third over, when Australia had already amassed 99 runs with none loss. Hussain argued that bringing Wood in whereas the ball was nonetheless swinging might need galvanised the group and disrupted the momentum of the Khawaja-Warner partnership.

    “I think Stokes could have gone earlier with Wood,” he stated. “When the rain comes the reverse disappears. Also, just to lift the crowd. They were roused this morning with the Stuart Broad factor, but with the Khawaja-Warner partnership, the atmosphere dwindled. When Wood started warming up, you could sense the crowd’s anticipation; this is what they’ve been waiting for.”

    Hussain’s commentary means that regardless of the challenges, England maintain the benefit going into the ultimate day of the collection, culminating what has been a extremely aggressive and hard-fought Ashes contest.

  • Joe Root takes left-hander screamer to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne in fifth Ashes Test

    By India Today Sports Desk: Day 2 of the fifth Test of the Ashes that happened at Kennington Oval, London, witnessed an intriguing play of talent and technique. One of probably the most noteworthy highlights of the day was English captain Joe Root’s sensational catch to dismiss the distinctive Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne.

    As the Ashes unfolded, the primary session on Day 2 turned essential because the English bowler Mark Wood attacked masterfully. Though Labuschagne put up a reasonably good protection, a slight slip of his bat noticed the ball edge out. In an exciting flip of occasions, Root showcased some fast reflexes and memorable agility.

    He swiftly dived on to his left and caught the ball, a lot to the amazement of viewers and teammates alike. It was certainly an embodiment of the world-class fielding normal that the English aspect maintains. Labuschagne scored 9 runs off 82 balls earlier than biting the mud.

    BROAD CONTINUES ENGLAND’S DOMINANCE

    Stuart Broad, England’s seasoned pacer, but once more demonstrated his innate skill and impeccable prowess within the post-lunch session of Day 2. He dismissed the Austrians, Usman Khawaja, and Travis Head because the climate laid out an ideal canvas for him.

    Khawaja was the primary to face Broad’s wrath post-lunch. Moving away the ball, Broad compelled a nick out of the left-hander, who went for an ill-advised drive and was caught behind at 27 runs from 44 balls. An spectacular state of affairs during which Broad’s skill to maneuver the ball with the utmost precision was evident.

    Next, it was Travis Head who fell sufferer to Broad’s bowling prowess. In an unforgettable over, Broad bowled a supply that got here out broad off the crease and formed it in. Head couldn’t learn the road correctly.

    Expecting the ball to maneuver off the seam, he was late to react, and as he performed down the improper line, the ball brushed the highest of the off stump, knocking the bails off. Travis walked again to the pavilion scoring 19 runs from 71 deliveries.

  • We acquired away with one however we’re right here to win the Ashes: Travis Head forward of fifth Test at Kennington Oval

    By India Today Sports Desk: Australia batter Travis Head has mentioned that they acquired away with one however are right here to win the Ashes. Australia will face England within the fifth and closing Test of the sequence at Kennington Oval in London on July 27.

    Ashes 2023: Full Coverage

    Speaking forward of the match, Head mentioned Australia are right here to win the Ashes, including that they performed nicely within the first three matches however not in Manchester. The fourth Ashes 2023 Test resulted in a draw after rain performed spoilsport and washed off the complete Day 5.

    “The feeling around it was yes, we have got away with one, but ultimately we have come here to win the Ashes and we have gone a huge way to doing that. We played really nice for three Test matches, maybe not played the best week last week, but if we can shut that out and think about what we did well for the first three Test matches, it will put us in good stead for this week,” mentioned Head.

    Speaking about retaining the Ashes, Head mentioned the crew was not elated as a result of they noticed the end result coming, insisting that they might’ve favored to win the match and retain the urn. Head has scored 315 runs within the 4 matches in Ashes 2023.

    “It is mixed emotions because you would love to win a Test match to retain them and hopefully this week we can win a Test match to do it. A draw is a different feeling, no matter what the situation, but there was no real massive elation because we could see the situation coming,” Head added.

    Australia received the opening Test of the sequence in Edgbaston and went on to register a slender 43-run win at Lord’s. England then bounced again with a three-wicket win at Headingley, earlier than the fourth Test in Manchester resulted in a draw.

    — ENDS —

  • Ashes 2023: Marnus Labuschagne is the foremost concern for Australia in Manchester, says Nasser Hussain

    By India Today Sports Desk: Former India captain Nasser Hussain has stated that Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne shall be a serious concern for them forward of the fourth Ashes 2023 Test at Old Trafford in Manchester on July 19.

    Ashes 2023: Full Coverage

    Writing for the Daily Mail, Hussain stated Labuschagne shall be a serious concern for Australia within the fourth Test. Labuschagne has scored simply 144 runs in six innings within the ongoing Ashes 2023 sequence.

    “People talk about the fact that England have limited Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne to one score above 50. But, for me, Labuschagne is the major concern for Australia, because Smith has made two hundreds in his last four games, starting with the World Test Championship final against India at the Oval,” wrote Hussain.

    He added that Labuschagne continues to be scratching round for rhythm, stressing that the Australia batting coach would be the busiest man in Manchester. Labuschagne has been struggling for type recently and has not scored a fifty in his earlier eight Test innings.

    “Labuschagne is still scratching around for his rhythm. He’s changed guard from off stump to middle, then back to off, and he keeps playing himself in, then getting out to soft dismissals. The busiest man in Manchester will be Australia’s batting coach Michael Di Venuto, giving him all those throwdowns,” Hussain added.

    Hussain additional added that it’ll assist England to eliminate Australia opener David Warner early, insisting that Warner continues to be able to getting his facet off to a flyer. Warner has been dismissed thrice by England pacer Stuart Broad on this sequence, and has scored simply 141 runs in six innings.

    “It will help England’s task if they keep getting David Warner early. And Warner, for all his struggles against Stuart Broad, remains the kind of player who will go at you. He is still capable of getting Australia off to a flyer. If he succeeds, Labuschagne’s chances improve,” Hussain added.

    Leading the five-match sequence 2-1, Australia will tackle England in Manchester on July 19.

    — ENDS —

  • WI vs IND: Rohit Sharma and spouse Ritika’s hilarious change following India’s win in Dominica

    By India Today Sports Desk: India captain Rohit Sharma took to Instagram to submit a photograph after their thumping win over the West Indies within the first Test of the two-match sequence in Dominica.

    India’s tour of West Indies: Full Coverage

    Rohit posted a photograph of him having fun with life within the Carribean, and captioned it, “Anarkali ka phone tha, ice cream khana bahut zaroori hai.” To this, his spouse, Ritika, was fast to level out that Rohit was truly speaking concerning the espresso machine and never ice cream, writing,” But you had been speaking to me and asking if the espresso machine was okay.”

    In a spectacular show of cricket, India triumphed over West Indies within the first Test match held at Windsor Park in Dominica. The Indian staff, led by Rohit, gained by an innings and 141 runs, marking a powerful begin to the 2023-25 cycle of the World Test Championship.

    The star of the match was undoubtedly Ravichandran Ashwin, who showcased his bowling prowess by taking 12 wickets within the match, together with seven within the second innings. His efficiency on the turning pitch was instrumental in India’s victory, incomes him his greatest figures in an abroad match.

    India’s batting line-up additionally shone brightly, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma each scoring centuries within the first innings. Jaiswal, making his Test debut, scored an unbeaten 143, whereas Sharma contributed 103 runs. Their opening stand of 229 runs set the tone for India’s commanding complete of 421/5 declared.

    West Indies, however, struggled in opposition to India’s bowling assault, getting bowled out for 150 of their first innings. Despite a barely higher efficiency within the second innings, they had been unable to face up to Ashwin’s bowling and had been all out for 130.

    This victory is a testomony to India’s balanced staff efficiency, with each the batsmen and bowlers contributing considerably. The staff’s technique of batting lengthy and as soon as, coupled with aggressive bowling, paid off handsomely. The win additionally highlights the significance of skilled gamers like Ashwin and Sharma, whose performances underlined their essential roles within the staff.

    As India celebrates this resounding victory, they are going to be seeking to carry this momentum into the second Test. With a mix of skilled and younger expertise, the staff appears well-prepared to face any problem that comes their means.

  • Ashes 2023: I’ve learnt lots from James Anderson, Stuart Broad, says Chris Woakes after win at Headingley

    By India Today Sports Desk: England all-rounder Chris Woakes stated he has learnt a lot from the veteran pace-bowling duo of Stuart Broad and James Anderson. Woakes carried out with each bat and ball as England beat Australia by three wickets at Headingley in Leeds.

    Ashes 2023: Full Coverage

    Speaking after England’s win, Woakes stated he doesn’t begrudge the actual fact Broad and Anderson are nonetheless across the squad since he’s learnt a lot from them. Woakes remained unbeaten on 32 as England chased down a 251-run goal on Day 4 at Headingley.

    “It is pretty epic being out there in front of a packed Headingley. We haven’t won the first two but it felt like we had the whole nation behind us. There has been moments where I would have like to have played more. The more you play, the more you are settled at this level. But I don’t begrudge the fact Jimmy and Broady are around because I have learnt so much for them,” stated Woakes.

    He went on to say that it was wonderful to recover from the road within the third Ashes 2023 Test, insisting that it was an enormous win for England. Woakes picked up 6 wickets over the 2 innings, and scored 10 and 32 to assist England beat Australia. Woakes was additionally concerned in a partnership of 59 runs with Harry Brook for the seventh wicket. Moreover, Woakes hit the profitable boundary off Mitchell Starc as England made it 1-2 within the ongoing five-match Test sequence towards their arch-rivals.

    “It was enjoyable, it was good. It was definitely stressful times, especially when Harry got out, I thought he was cruising it. That is Ashes cricket, there is always a twist, isn’t there? It is just amazing to get over the line- a big win for us,” Woakes added.

    With this victory, England now path Australia 1-2 within the five-match Ashes 2023 sequence, with the fourth sport set to be performed on the Old Trafford Cricket Ground on July 19.

  • Ashes: Mitchell Marsh ton, Mark Wood’s five-for leaves Leeds Test even after Day 1

    Two comeback males, languishing within the shadows of legends and greats, shone brightly on a dirty, supersonic day when each motion and response unfolded frenetically, at Leeds.

    Mark Wood, cameo appearances punctuating his 28-match profession within the Branderson period, confirmed the havoc sheer tempo may wreak; Mitchell Marsh, residing perpetually within the shade of his brother Shaun and father Geoff and carrying the burden of his surname, blistered to a run-a-ball 118 of brutal depth and classical stroke-play to sketch the outlines of what could possibly be one other thriller of twisting fortunes. Without Marsh, Australia wouldn’t have mustered 263; with out Wood, England couldn’t have restricted their foes to this complete.

    The tempo of the day was relentless, a blur of boundaries and a whiz of flying stumps, which continued until stumps, as England thundered to 68 for 3 in 19 overs. Wood set the tone, as he bounded in, and cranked up dizzying tempo. His first spell, whereby he clocked 94 mph on common in 4 blood-curdling overs and knocked over the stumps of sequence top-scorer Usman Khawaja, was the quickest within the sport’s historical past since they started recording velocity. Wood was not simply thrillingly quick, however staggeringly correct as effectively, the ball snaking away after touchdown within the hall. It was swing, aside from velocity, that beat Khawaja’s ahead thrust, the late, refined inward swing, feathering the within edge earlier than battering the stumps.

    𝗕𝗮𝗰𝗸 within the aspect.
    𝗕𝗮𝗰𝗸 with FIVE wickets!

    Take a bow, Mark Wood 👏

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 #ENGvAUS 🇦🇺 | @IGcom pic.twitter.com/nyb0Sibi1G

    — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 6, 2023

    It was the one wicket Wood bargained in his new-ball crack. But tempo, allied with precision and aggression, strikes dread, infests panic amongst batsmen, and produces indiscretion and indecision. His friends reaped the advantages of the local weather of concern it had conjured. The commendable Chris Woakes and impressed Stuart Broad broke the spine of Australia’s batting line-up. Woakes produced Marnus Labuschagne’s edge with motion off the seam from a tough size; Broad had Steve Smith with an in-ducker, the motion minimalistic however sufficient. Both Smith and Labuschagne regarded unsettled, and needed to put the blame on Wood, who provided an important dimension that England had lacked at Lord’s and Birmingham. He confirmed the distinction unadulterated tempo may make, the vitality it produces.

    At 85 for 4, calamity hung sinisterly just like the clouds over the stadium. Enter the person who would convey them mild, an unlikely giver of sunshine too. Few would have anticipated Mitchell Marsh to characteristic at Headingley, maybe to characteristic in any respect within the sequence, given the funding in Cameron Green, arguably essentially the most promising all-rounder on this planet. Marsh was a back-up, now not the intense younger prospect he as soon as was however trudging the dreary center section of an uneventful profession, clutching onto the final straws of prospering in whites.

    But fortune, typically, knocks when one least expects. An harm to Green, catching aside he has been middling, made method for Marsh’s first Test in 4 years. The final one, thoughts you, had produced seven wickets. But a sequence of accidents and a subsequent dip in type, earlier than the white-ball revival, stalled his progress in Test cricket. But knocks like these may furnish him a much less fickle spot within the workforce.

    Splendid was his readability of method. His plan was easy — he would go away or defend the good-length balls; he would minimize or pull the quick or hard-length balls; he would homicide something remotely full. But for a dropped catch, his plans labored gloriously. He threw portents of an epic knock unfolding with a splendid cover-drive on the stroke of lunch, however then how typically he, in addition to his brother Shaun, has flattered to deceive.

    Revival and redemption

    The actual stamp of intent arrived instantly after lunch, when he flayed Woakes over mid-on for a six, earlier than muscling him down the bottom. He started to choose one bowler after the opposite. Next was Broad’s flip to be inflicted with the fury of Marsh’s redemption track. He lashed a minimize that sped to the fence past backward level like a flash of lightning, earlier than he crunched him by way of the covers. Broad grimaced, the gang quietened like a library and one may sense the grip on the sport loosening in England’s clutches.

    Back with a bang! #Ashes pic.twitter.com/ORrxjIPZlq

    — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) July 6, 2023

    Enter Woods, England’s redeemer. An epic contest brewed. A service provider of tempo towards an annihilator of tempo, bred within the wild west of Australia. He left the primary ball; the second he climbed right into a pull; one so emphatic that it felt like a collective slap within the face of England’s bowlers and the gang that jeered and booed them. Wood quickly set the short-ball lure on the leg-side with two males behind sq.. Marsh didn’t guess the bowler’s intentions; he was sure what they’d be. He cracked a shoulder-high bouncer to the higher tiers.

    Wood would revert to fuller lengths at crushing tempo, however Marsh eked out a pair of pushed boundaries to tear the morale. He didn’t spare Ollie Robinson both, earlier than the bowler walked again injured. Moeen Ali was merely an invite for him to chop free, which he did and introduced up his hundred in 102 balls.

    In between the hits to the fence, he confirmed the robustness of his approach, the fluidity of his toes motion, the smoothness of his switch of weight. Marsh is now not a plonk-your front-foot-and-trust-your-luck imposter. He nonetheless has the tendency to play with exhausting palms when driving and defending, the sting that Joe Root fluffed confirmed the weak spot, however he glossed over it with higher judgment. He wouldn’t swish at something exterior off-stump, however those who he knew have been amongst his share photographs. Marsh lowered the shot-savvy Travis Head to a mere passenger of their 155-run alliance at breakneck tempo.

    But on the sniff of tea, Woakes snared Marsh with a brief ball which he inside-edged onto the thigh, and subsequently ballooning within the air.

    Two overs after break, after the unsung Woakes had consumed the harmful Head, Stokes knew who he ought to belief the tail-blasting duties. Wood it was, and he detonated the final 4 batsmen, two of them bowled and one leg earlier than the wicket in 16 balls of unrestrained tempo and goal. It was a jaw-dropping collapse — Australia misplaced six wickets for 23 runs.

    Then, that’s what tempo does. It was the theme of the day -the bowler that bowled the quickest and the batsman that batted the quickest stole the thunder, rising from the shadows.

  • Ashes 2023: Stumping was as a lot out as my catch wasn’t out, says Mitchell Starc on Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal

    By India Today Sports Desk: Australia fast-bowler Mitchell Starc has stated that England batter Jonny Bairstow’s controversial dismissal was as a lot out as his catch was not out. Starc took the catch of England opener Ben Duckett on Day 4, which was dominated out after the third umpire felt that Starc was not in full management of the ball whereas finishing the catch.

    Ashes 2023: Full Coverage

    Speaking to BBC Sport after the match, Starc stated Bairstow’s dismissal on Day 5 was as a lot out as his catch was not out. Bairstow was stumped in unconventional vogue by Australia wicket-keeper Alex Carey to go away England reeling at 193 for six whereas chasing 371 runs on Day 5.

    “The stumping was as a lot out as mine wasn’t out,” stated Starc on Bairstow’s weird dismissal.

    In a wierd flip of occasions, Bairstow misplaced his wicket on Day 5 after being run-out within the 52nd over. The England wicket-keeping batter ducked a Cameron Green supply and walked out of the crease pondering the ball was useless and the over was carried out. However, Carey was lively behind the stumps and underarmed the wickets to go away Bairstow bewildered.

    Upon additional evaluate, the umpire determined to dismiss Bairstow because the ball was not useless. The 33-year-old departed after scoring 10 runs off 22 balls, as England misplaced their sixth wicket at Lord’s.

    Speaking about his disallowed catch on Day 4, Starc stated he had management of the ball always however in response to the letter of the regulation, it was not out. Starc took Duckett’s catch late on Day 4 however his fingers scraped the ground, as a result of which the third umpire dominated in England’s favour.

    “At all times, I thought I had control of the ball. There have been plenty of catches in the past that I think have been very similar and been deemed fair, perhaps not been looked at as closely. To the letter of the law, it’s not out and we move on,” Starc added.

    Australia beat England by 43 runs at Lord’s to take a 2-0 lead within the five-match Ashes 2023 sequence. The two sides will now lock horns at Headingley in Leeds on July 6 for the third match of the sequence.

  • Ashes 2023: Australia in command as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc run by means of England’s top-order on Day 4

    By India Today Sports Desk: Australia are in a commanding place on the finish of Day 4, having claimed 4 wickets with England needing 257 extra runs to win the second Test of the five-match Ashes 2023 collection at Lord’s.

    Ashes 2023: Full Coverage

    Starting the day at 130 for two, Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja added 57 extra runs on the board earlier than England pacer Stuart Broad supplied England their first breakthrough of the day after Khawaja top-edged a short-ball straight at substitute fielder Matthew Potts, and departed after scoring 77 runs off 187 deliveries.

    Smith quickly adopted Khawaja again to the pavilion after scoring a 62-ball 34 as fast-bowler Josh Tongue picked his second wicket of the innings. Travis Head couldn’t transfer the scoreboard a lot and was dismissed after Joe Root took an outstanding catch to change into the main outfield catcher for England in Test cricket.

    Cameron Green and Alex Carey caught round for a 42-run stand earlier than Ollie Robinson dismissed each the batters in fast succession. Green scored 18 runs off 67 balls, whereas Carey hit 21 runs off 73 deliveries. Australia captain Pat Cummins scored 11 runs off 29 balls, earlier than Broad removed him within the 96th over, which was quickly adopted by Josh Hazlewood’s dismissal by Ben Stokes.

    Then, to the shock of many, an injured Nathan Lyon walked in to bat for the Aussies. The off-spinner shaped a 15-run partnership with Mitchell Starc and even hit Broad for a boundary, earlier than being caught by Stokes within the 102nd over. Lyon scored 4 runs off 13 balls and obtained a rousing reception by the group and his teammates upon his dismissal.

    Australia began the ultimate innings of the Lord’s Test in nice style, with Starc eliminating England opener Zak Crawley within the third over. In his very subsequent over, Starc cleaned up Ollie Pope to go away England reeling at 13 for two. Following two early dismissals, Joe Root and Harry Brook shaped a 28-run stand earlier than Cummins dismissed each the batters in the identical over.

    Root departed after scoring 18 runs off 35 balls, whereas Brook was cleaned up by Cummins after scoring 4 runs. However, England pulled the sport again with Ben Duckett and Stokes stitching a 69-run stand to take the hosts to 114 for 4 on the finish of Day 4.

    Just just a few overs earlier than stumps, Australia thought they’d picked one other wicket within the type of Duckett when Starc caught the opener at fine-leg. However, upon additional overview, the umpires dominated Duckett not out after they discovered that Starc had not positioned his fingers below the ball whereas finishing the catch. Duckett remained unbeaten on 50 off 67 balls, whereas Stokes chipped in with a 66-ball 29.

    The ultimate day of the second Ashes 2023 Test guarantees to be an enchanting affair, with England needing 257 runs to win and Australia six wickets to go 2-0 up within the five-match collection.