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.
CricketStokes leads England to T20 World Cup glory against Pakistan at MCG13/11/2022 AT 13:36 There was a potentially significant not just at the end of the day, but with the competition’s first ball as Crawley — who scored 61 — hit Pat Cummins’ through the covers for four. Off-spinner Nathan Lyon finished with four wickets for 149 runs on a day when Australia were forced to field deep. With Broad warmed up at the crease, he got the chance to take on his old foe David Warner with the ball, but both he and Usman Khawaja held firm to come back tomorrow with the first Test nicely poised.
Broad named in first Ashes Test team for England Moeen '100%' expecting to be targeted by Australia in Ashes Women's Ashes 2023 squad announced as Cross included after recovery from illness Speaking to Sky Sports after the day's play, Bairstow said: «It's been a good day. The lads have been in good form, enjoying themselves and that's exactly what we spoke about.» Discussing Crawley’s opening effort, and the approach for the rest of the day, he said: «We just heard it, I was like 'wow'. It was out like a cannon.
»It hasn't changed over the last 12 months. If the ball is there to hit we have tried to hit it. If we miss, it's part and
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