England batters failed to replicate the performance of their bowlers, who dominated the Australia batting line-up by taking all 10 wickets under two sessions. The visitors’ bowling attack, led by Josh Tongue’s five-wicket haul, made Australia struggle early, but England batters failed to respond to the hosts’ disciplined bowling, collapsing for just 110, leaving themselves under immense pressure despite their bowlers’ heroics.
Assuming their first innings batting, England quickly collapsed to 16/4 in 8 overs before Harry Brook and Ben Stokes stitched a 50-run partnership to put the visitors’ batting back on track. After Brook’s dismissal, things went from bad to worse for England, as wickets tumbled at regular intervals, losing remainder of five wickets in just 44 runs, leaving them deep in trouble against a strong Australian bowling attack.
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