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David Warner - Joe Root - Nathan Lyon - Stuart Broad - Jonny Bairstow - "Closer Look At Edgbaston Pitch": Ex-India Star Takes Sly Dig At England - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

"Closer Look At Edgbaston Pitch": Ex-India Star Takes Sly Dig At England

The Day 1 of the first Ashes Test match between England and Australia saw more than 400 runs getting scored with most experts insisting that the pitch in Birmingham was quite flat with little to no help for the bowlers. Former Indian cricket team opener Wasim Jaffer also took a sly dig at the pitch in Edgbaston as he compared it to a highway. Jaffer posted a edited picture of the Edgbaston pitch along with elements found on highways. The caption read - "Closer look at the Edgbaston pitch".

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David Warner - Joe Root - Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Nathan Lyon - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - England declare after Root’s 30th Test ton on rousing Ashes first day - arabnews.com - Australia - Uae - India - Dubai - Birmingham - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Lyon

England declare after Root’s 30th Test ton on rousing Ashes first day

BIRMINGHAM, England: Sitting on the balcony outside England’s dressing room, even Ben Stokes looked surprised when Zak Crawley hammered the first ball of the Ashes series through the covers for four.

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Joe Root - Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Ollie Robinson - Jonny Bairstow - Bairstow celebrates 'good day' as England declare on 398-8 against Australia in first Ashes Test - eurosport.com - Australia - Pakistan

Bairstow celebrates 'good day' as England declare on 398-8 against Australia in first Ashes Test

England declared on 398-8 and left Australia 14 without loss after a promising start to the Ashes in Edgbaston. Former captain Joe Root was the star of the home side’s innings as he arrived with England at 176-5 and in trouble, to bat through until current skipper Ben Stokes’ declaration — the earliest in the series’ history. Ad Root hit a century of 121 alongside Jonny Bairstow, who plundered his total at a run a ball, and there were useful efforts from the recalled, Moeen Ali, Stuart Broad and Ollie Robinson.

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David Warner - Joe Root - Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Stuart Broad - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Brendon Maccullum - ENG vs AUS: Ton-up Joe Root Revives England Before Ben Stokes Declares On Day 1 Of Ashes Opener - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

ENG vs AUS: Ton-up Joe Root Revives England Before Ben Stokes Declares On Day 1 Of Ashes Opener

Joe Root ended his Ashes century-drought as England made 393-8 before skipper Ben Stokes's bold declaration on the opening day of the first Test against Australia at Edgbaston on Friday. England were in danger of squandering the advantage of winning the toss on a good pitch as they fell to 176-5 after losing two wickets in quick succession. But former England captain Root was 118 not out -- the 32-year-old's first Ashes hundred in eight years and 17 Tests -- when Stokes called a halt to give his side 20 minutes in the field against Australia before stumps.

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David Warner - Joe Root - Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Stuart Broad - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Brendon Maccullum - Ton-up Root revives England attack before Stokes declares on opening day - news24.com - Australia

Ton-up Root revives England attack before Stokes declares on opening day

Joe Root ended his Ashes century-drought as England made 393-8 before skipper Ben Stokes's bold declaration on Friday's opening day of the first Test against Australia at Edgbaston.

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Joe Root - Mitchell Starc - Zak Crawley - Josh Hazlewood - Brendon Maccullum - Brilliant Root ton puts England in command in Ashes opener, but early declaration backfires - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Birmingham

Brilliant Root ton puts England in command in Ashes opener, but early declaration backfires

BIRMINGHAM, England :A superb century from Joe Root, his first against Australia since 2015, helped England race to 393-8 before declaring on the opening day of the first Ashes test, a move that did not bear fruit as the tourists held firm to finish on 14-0 at stumps.

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Joe Root - Scott Boland - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Nasser Hussain - Brendon Maccullum - Watch: Joe Root's Outrageous Reverse Scoop For Six Leaves Fans Speechless - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham - county Scott

Watch: Joe Root's Outrageous Reverse Scoop For Six Leaves Fans Speechless

Joe Root played the role of anchor for England on the opening day of the first Ashes Test that kicked off at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Friday. Host skipper Ben Stokes won the toss and oped to bat first. England lost wickets at regular intervals but a solid partnership between Root and Jonny Bairstow for the sixth wicket put the side in control against Australia. The surface that has been offered for the game is a batting paradise and Root barely left any opportunity to score on the opening day.

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David Warner - Joe Root - Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Alex Carey - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Josh Hazlewood - Harry Brook - Steven Smith - Brendon Maccullum - ENG vs AUS, Ashes 2023 Live Score: Josh Hazlewood Strikes Early As Ben Duckett Walks Back - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham - county Anderson

ENG vs AUS, Ashes 2023 Live Score: Josh Hazlewood Strikes Early As Ben Duckett Walks Back

ENG vs AUS, 1st Ashes Test, Day 1 Live Updates:Josh Hazlewood struck early in the morning session to dismiss Ben Duckett (12). England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to bat at Edgbaston in Birmingham. With their ultra-aggressive brand of cricket, England have forced the rest of the world to sit up and take notice, with 11 wins in 13 Tests since captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum joined forces last year. But doubts persist as to whether their policy of all-out attack can work against arch-rivals Australia, who only last week hammered India by 209 runs at The Oval to win the World Test Championship final. (Live Scorecard)

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