Captain Pat Cummins, Cameroon Green and Scott Boland took three wickets each while Mitchell Starc took one wicket for Australia to dismiss England for 124 while chasing 271.
England and Australia played out a hard-fought draw in the fourth Test of the Ashes, with the visitors needing to hang on tight to secure the result.
Australia ensured that the Ashes stayed Down Under for another couple of years after winning the Melbourne Test by an innings.
The second day of the third Ashes Test in Melbourne saw a fighting effort from England bowlers to limit the damage and dismiss Australia for 267.
The match started with Australia 61-1 in reply to England’s first innings total of 185 on a green-tinged pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. At Tea, Australia were 6 for 200.
Once again it was a poor batting performance from England as they were dismissed for a paltry 185 in the first innings of the Boxing Day Ashes Test.
England captain Joe Root scripted yet another Test record as he surpassed former South Africa skipper Graeme Smith’s record of scoring most runs as a captain in a calendar year.
England batters yet again failed miserably as they were dismissed for a paltry 185 in their first innings on Day 1 of the ongoing 3rd Ashes Test.
Glenn McGrath feels that the ongoing Ashes series lacks aggression because of much bromance between England and Australian players.
Australia Batter Marnus Labuschagne has climbed to the top of the ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings, surpassing England captain Joe Root, who has been on top since August this year....