Explorer

Australia inch closer to win first Ashes Test

Brisbane [Australia], Nov 26 (ANI): As David Warner and Cameron Bancroft crossed a 100 run partnership, here on Day 4 at the 'Gabbatoir'; the Australian team seized complete control of the first Ashes Test.

Chasing 170 in the fourth innings, after their fast bowling ripped through England in the morning session; the Australian openers looked quite at ease when they came in to bat.

Warner (60*) and his debutant opening partner Bancroft (51*) put Australia on course to wrap up their long-accustomed victory in Brisbane.

Batting in the second innings, England clearly had their chance to post a target in excess of 200, but missed out on several occasions.

They opened the day with Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali and made 86 runs, but lost the wickets of Mark Stoneman (27), Dawid Malan (4) and Skipper Joe Root in quick succession.

Skipper Joe Root was dismissed by Josh Hazlewood (3-46), one ball after he reached a fifty, while Ali walked off with 40 as he was stumped by Nathan Lyon.

C R Woakes returned to the pavilion for cheap 17, while Bairstow was batting well until arrival of Mitchell Starc's bouncer which dismissed him for 42.

On Day 5, Australia require another 56 runs with 10 wickets remaining. (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

In A First Since Fall Of Kabul, India’s Foreign Secretary Misri Engages With Taliban
In A First Since Fall Of Kabul, India’s Foreign Secretary Misri Engages With Taliban
Stampede During Ticket Sale For Tirupati Temple In Andhra, One Dead
Stampede During Ticket Sale For Tirupati Temple In Andhra, One Dead
Filmmaker Pritish Nandy Dies At 73, Anupam Kher Pens Heartfelt Note For His 'Support System'
Filmmaker Pritish Nandy Dies At 73, Anupam Kher Pens Heartfelt Note For His 'Support System'
SpaDex Docking Postponed Again Due To Excess Drift, ISRO Says 'Satellites Are Safe'
SpaDex Docking Postponed Again Due To Excess Drift, ISRO Says 'Satellites Are Safe'
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

RJD's Major Statement on Delhi Elections: 'Purvanchal Voters Key in Defeating BJP, RJD Will Play Crucial Role' | ABP NewsFinal Speed Trial Successfully Completed On Katra-Banihal Railway Track, Connecting Major Jammu & Kashmir | ABP NewsDelhi Elections 2025: BJP Targets AAP With 'Sheesh Mahal' Posters In Chandni Chowk Area, Spark Controversy | ABP NewsMilkipur By-Elections: Congress Chooses Not To Field A Candidate, Focuses On Strategic Support | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget