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  • And now Root's gone, 76-5.
  • Smith gets a life on 0.
  • Stokes has gone, 88-5. 10 wickets in the match for Starc.
  • Smith given out with an extremely dubious review for a caught behind down the legside, dreadful decision imo. There was a slight spike on snicko, but it was clearly after the ball had passed the bat, especially on one angle.

    104-7.
  • 50 partnership between Carse and Atkinson off just 34 balls. 154-7, the lead nearing 200.
  • And then Carse falls, 154-8.
  • Archer goes, 160-9.
  • 164 are out, Australia need 205 to win.
  • Not looking good, Australia have raced to 55 without loss in the 10th over.
  • Finally a breakthrough, 75-1.
  • edited November 22
    It’s pretty much Groundhog Day whenever England play in Australia. Ridiculously low totals, over & over, particularly in the curtain-raiser test. To get into the position they were after they bowled Australia out to Australia now winning tonight is almost unbelievable.
  • One good innings changed that Test.
    As ever I’m not too down about it, it will still be an exciting series I reckon and it could go either way.
  • Our second innings was as if we'd learned nothing. We'd been gifted a first innings lead, but there were some really poor shots in there.
  • That’s exactly it. They learned from their first innings but we learned nothing.
  • Not good news, Mark Wood seems to be injured again, and is set to miss at least the second Test.
  • Probably good news as he doesn't swing the ball, with it being a pink ball game that will be essential. He was never going to survive a whole series anyway.
  • IronHerb said:

    Probably good news as he doesn't swing the ball, with it being a pink ball game that will be essential. He was never going to survive a whole series anyway.

    True that he was unlikely to play all 5, but it's a concern for the later Tests too. Also true that, although the pink ball does tend to swing a lot under the lights, the rest of the time it seems to do very little, so his pace would still have been an asset during the "day" parts of the match when batsmen tend to have the upper hand.

  • According to Jason Gillespie the pink ball doesn’t do anything different to the red ball but is more difficult to pick up. Majority of wickets are taken with faster deliveries.
  • The pink ball is actually easier to see
  • If you read Broad’s article he says the difference is the colour of the seam. It’s white on a red ball but dark on the pink. It’s the seam position which is hard for batters to identify at speed.
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