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Cummins takes five on captaincy debut as England overlay for 147

8 Dec, 2021 11:26 AM, Wed

Cummins takes five on captaincy debut as England overlay for 147

Pat Cummins partook in a fantasy start to life as Australia Test chief, turning into the eighth Australian captain to take a fifer as England were turned over for 147 inside two meetings of the Ashes opener at the Gabba in Brisbane. Cummins got done with 5 for 38 and was capably upheld by his speed accomplices, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, who got two wickets each as the hosts kept on handling the punches through the subsequent meeting. Britain, whose choice to bat exploded in the face in the initial meeting, observed little relief in the second regardless of the sun topping out from behind the mists for the briefest of times. Haseeb Hameed's indifferent opposition was finished in the first over post Lunch as Cummins drew him out on length and tracked down his edge with the smallest of away development. The main time of England obstruction followed that early difficulty as Jos Buttler joined Ollie Pope at 60 for 5 and carried truly necessary venture to the center. Unafraid to drive on the over-top cover, Buttler moved rapidly to a run-a-ball 20. Pope and Buttler put on 52 for the 6th wicket before Mitchell Starc, bowling his longest spell of the day, got one to point across the last option and constrained him to scratch one from the off-stump line for a very much made 39. The organization finished, Australia went through the England line-up with all-rounder Cameron Green scalping his lady Test wicket en route with the wicket of Pope (35). Cummins added the wickets of Ollie Robinson and Mark Wood prior to excusing Woakes to get his first Ashes five-fer. Prior in the first part of the day, Joe Root left out Stuart Broad for spinner Jack Leach and chose for bat on a surface with apparent sidelong development. His choice exploded rather unequivocally when Rory Burns was bowled with the main chunk of the series, without precedent for an Ashes starting around 1936. Hazlewood created a top spell, yielding just three runs from his seven overs and returning the wickets of Dawid Malan and Joe Root. Cummins pulled in the other hotshot, Ben Stokes, to leave the guests reeling at 29 for 4, a position they won't ever recuperate from.

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