England 91-9 in reply to Australia's 152 on manic day 1
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Australia were bowled out for 152 to bring tea early on day one of the fourth Ashes test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday after England won the toss and elected to field first.* Josh Tongue took 5-45 to lead England's bowlers in front of 93,
The opening day of the fourth Ashes test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground has set the stage for a gripping contest, with Australia stumbling to 72 for four at lunch. England's decision to field first after winning the toss has proven advantageous,
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Ashes: Australia take 46-run lead as 20 wickets fall on day 1 of MCG test
Australia held a 46-run lead on day one of the Boxing Day Test after the hosts were bowled out for 152 and England replied with an even limper 110 as a record 20 wickets fell on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.
England won the toss and elected to field first in the fourth Ashes test against Australia in Melbourne on Friday.Australia lead the five-test series 3-0 after wins in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide.*
In a thrilling turn of events, England has won the toss and chosen to field first in the fourth Ashes Test against Australia, taking place in Melbourne on December 26. With Australia leading the five-match series 3-0 after decisive victories in Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide, the stakes are higher than ever for the English team.
Sports Mole previews the fourth Ashes Test between Australia and England, including predictions, series so far, squads, start time and a lowdown on the MCG pitch.
Steve Smith on Thursday confirmed that the hosts will field an all-pace bowling attack for the Boxing Day Test, influenced by the “quite furry” nature of the MCG surface. The selection call comes amid notable changes to the XI,
Our tips for the Boxing Day Test between Australia and England, starting on Christmas Day (UK time), include a 7/2 top match batter pick
During a conversation with Nasser Hussain on Sky Sports ahead of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, Root opened up on England's break in Noosa and the "shambles" of the 2021-22 Ashes Tour. Root also explained why the Covid series in 2021/22 showed how important a break is for a team.