D/N Test in Adelaide

Starc, Lyon decimate England to help Australia bag big lead.

AFTER enjoying their best session of the Test, England came tumbling down in the next two sessions, giving Australia a 237-run first-innings lead in the D/N Test in Adelaide. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon shared seven wickets to bowl England out for 236 despite stoic resistance in the first session.

Joe Root and Dawid Malan, who went through unscathed in the first session, were worked over in the second by different plans from Australia. Root was tested by Cameron Green, who had got him out in the previous Test, on the off-stump channel.

And after having him play and miss a couple of times, Green had him nick to slip on 63, ending a 138-run stand for the third wicket. Soon after Mitchell Starc was brought in, testing Malan on a shorter length outside off with the field set accordingly. Malan took the bait, cut Starc for a boundary but nicked to slip going for an encore.

Having ended that resistance, Australia tightened the noose further. Nathan Lyon, who had supported Green earlier with a tight spell, had Ollie Pope in trouble.

Having first got a decision overturned for a bat-pad catch, Pope was done in the air in the same over and gave Marnus Labuschagne a sharp chance at short leg. England’s slide continued with Jos Buttler chasing a wide one from Starc and edging to the slip cordon. With Chris Woakes and Ollie Robinson falling prey to sharp off-breaks from Lyon, England’s innings drew quickly to a close. Ben Stokes, who had been tight in defence, decided to counterattack and was bowled by Green before the last two were felled by the pacers’ short-ball tactics.

England had lost their last eight wickets for just 86 runs. It came in sharp contrast to their batting in the first session of the third day.

Root and Malan had come together after England were in trouble being reduced to 12-2 yesterday, and played a near-perfect hand through the first hour today to steady England gradually. With the pacers not finding enough assistance off the pitch, or in the air, they were largely untroubled early in the day.

Gradually as they began to get a move on, particularly with the introduction of Lyon’s off-spin, there were more half-chances offered. Malan, who had suffered some close shaves earlier, started tentatively against Lyon, chipping close to the fielders on a couple of occasions. Root top-edged a sweep dangerously close to deep square-leg but remained in far better control.

But between these nervous moments, both batters found the boundaries through impeccably timed drives, or even the reverse sweep. It allowed the scoreboard to keep ticking over at a quick rate, getting Malan his sixth Test fifty and second in as many Tests. Root, who survived an lbw review against Neser, brought up his 52nd Test fifty, with minutes to go for the dinner break leading England’s strong reply before Australia came roaring back after.

David Warner and Marcus Harris extended the lead further with a steady opening stand before the former was run-out for 13 following a mix-up. Nevertheless, Australia ended the day in complete command, leading overall by 282 runs. (Cricbuzz)

AUSTRALIA 1st innings
Marcus Harris c Jos Buttler b Broad 3
David Warner c Stuart Broad b Stokes 95
Marnus Labuschagne lbw Robinson 103
Steven Smith lbw Anderson 93
Travis Head b Joe Root 18
Cameron Green b Ben Stokes 2
Alex Carey c Hameed b Anderson 51
Mitchell Starc not out 39
Michael Neser c Broad b Stokes 35
Jhye Richardson c Buttler b Woakes 9
Extras: (lb-9, nb-11, w-5) 25
Total: (nine wkts decl., 150.4 overs) 473
Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-176, 3-241, 4-291, 5-294, 6-385, 7-390, 8-448, 9-473.
Bowling: James Anderson 29-10-58-2, Stuart Broad 26-6-73-1 (nb-2), Chris Woakes 23.4-6-103-1 (w-2, nb-2), Ollie Robinson 27-13- 45-1 (nb-4), Ben Stokes 25- 2-113- 3 (w-3, nb-3), oe Root 20-2-72-1.
ENGLAND 1st innings
Haseeb Hameed c Starc b Neser 6
Rory Burns c Smith b Starc 4
Dawid Malan c Smith b Starc 80
Joe Root c Smith b Green 62
Ben Stokes b Green 34
Ollie Pope c Labuschagne b Lyon 5
Jos Buttler c Warner b l Starc 0
Chris Woakes b Lyon 24
Ollie Robinson lbw Lyon 0
Stuart Broad c Head b l Starc 9
James Anderson not out 5
Extras: (lb-6, nb-1) 7
Total: (all out, 84.1 overs) 236
Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-12, 3-150, 4-157, 5-164, 6-169, 7-202, 8-204, 9-220.
Bowling: Mitchell Starc 16.1-6-37-4, Jhye Richardon 19-4-78-0 (nb-1), Michael Neser 11-0-33-1, Nathan Lyon 28-11-58-3, Cameron Green 10- 3-24-2.
AUSTRALIA 2nd innings
David Warner (run out Broad) 13
Marcus Harris not out 21
Michael Neser not out 2
Extras (lb-8, nb-1) 9
Total: (one wkt, 17.0 overs) 45
Fall of wickets: 1-41
Bowling: James Anderson 4-3-2-0, Stuart Broad 3-0-9-0, Ollie Robinson 4-1-12-0 (nb-1). Chris Woakes 4-2-13-0.

 

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