Ashes 2021 news: Australia survive early scare from England bowlers to finish 221/2 on Day 1

Australia marched into a commanding position at the end of day one in Adelaide, with the help of David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne.

David Warner (95) and Marnus Labuschagne (95*) helped to steady the Australian innings after an early wicket, Image credit: Twitter/Bet victor
By Amruth Kalidas | Dec 16, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Australia shrugged off the late withdrawal of new skipper Pat Cummins because of coronavirus concerns to dominate England on the opening day of the second Ashes Test and reach 221-2 at stumps. Marnus Labuschagne was dropped twice but remained unbeaten on 95 at stumps on Thursday after sharing partnerships of 172 with David Warner (95) and 45 with Steve Smith. Smith returned to the Australian captaincy for the first time since the 2018 sandpaper scandal after Cummins was ruled out. He was deemed to be a close contact of a positive Covid-19 case when he dined at a restaurant on the eve of the match.

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AUSTRALIA IN TOTAL CONTROL

Smith won the toss and just about everything else went Australia’s way to start the day-night test. Smith was unbeaten on 18 after waiting most of the day to bat, with Australia losing just two wickets despite an England attack bolstered by the return of Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad. Wicketkeeper Jos Buttler took a brilliant catch in the first hour to dismiss opener Marcus Harris (3) but then dropped Labuschagne twice — once down legside when he was on 21 and the other when he fumbled a regulation chance off Anderson’s bowling with the second new ball when the Australian No. 3 was on 95.

Veteran pacemen Anderson and Broad were recalled after missing the series opener and had the batters in trouble early, with Australia surviving three reviews in the first hour and Warner taking 20 deliveries to get off the mark. The Australians grafted through 25 overs in the first session to be 54-1 and added 84 runs in 28 overs in the middle session to reach the second interval at 129-1.

Warner and Labuschagne continued into the night session and posted their sixth century partnership, and their second in as many tests after their 156 at the Gabba last week. But after doing all the hard work early, Warner hit a short, wide ball from Ben Stokes directly to Broad in the covers and his 167-ball innings ended on 95 — one better than his innings in Australia’s nine-wicket win in the first Test last week.

Brief scores: Australia 221/2 in 89 overs (Marnus Labuschagne 95 batting, David Warner 95) vs England.





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