Home » Australia Cuts England’s Lead on Day Two of the Ashes

Australia Cuts England’s Lead on Day Two of the Ashes

by Naqi Bukhari
Ashes second test

Labuschagne Leads Australia’s Charge

Australia strongly countered England’s first innings total. They made significant progress on day two. The Ashes second test is a day-night match at the Gabba. Australia reached 228 runs for the loss of three wickets. This substantial effort cut England’s lead dramatically. The deficit now stands at just 106 runs.

Labuschagne Scores Half-Century

Number three batter Marnus Labuschagne anchored the innings. He scored his second half-century of the Ashes series. He looked comfortable and determined at the crease. Labuschagne formed a crucial partnership with Captain Steve Smith. The pair added 50 runs together. England captain Ben Stokes dismissed Labuschagne. He was caught behind for a solid 65 runs.

Wickets Fall After Tea

Australia resumed the day strongly at 130 for one. They added 98 runs in the session leading up to dinner. England’s bowlers had a tough start after tea. However, they found success quickly. Jofra Archer trapped opener Jake Weatherald leg before wicket. Weatherald departed after scoring a valuable 72 runs.

Smith and Green Steady the Innings

Captain Steve Smith remains unbeaten at the crease. He is currently on 24 runs. All-rounder Cameron Green is batting alongside him. Green has scored 22 runs so far. They are focused on building a large lead. Earlier, Travis Head was caught for 33 runs. He opened in place of the injured Usman Khawaja. Australia hopes to capitalize on their strong position in the Ashes second test.

Series Status for the Ashes

Australia currently holds the historic Ashes trophy. They also lead the five-match series. Australia won the first match in Perth by eight wickets. The result of this Ashes second test is vital. Both teams are fighting hard for dominance.

READ MORE: Sports

You may also like

Leave a Comment