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England vs Australia, 5th Ashes Test, Day 2 Live Score: Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne Eye Steady Start For Australia

ENG vs AUS, 5th Ashes Test, Day 2 Live Updates: Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne aim to keep one-down Australia going against England in the fifth and final Ashes Test. On the other hand, England eye early wickets. Australia resumed at 61 for 1, trailing England by 222 runs. Earlier, Harry Brook's quickfire 85 was the centrepiece of England's 283 all out, although he should have been dismissed for five on a day where Australia, unusually, dropped five catches.(Live Scorecard)

No run.

Who will bowl from the other end?

A maiden over to start Day 2!

Pulls his length back further, on off again, Usman Khawaja offers no shot at it.

Touch fuller, on off, lands and shapes awa a bit, Usman Khawaja looks to play at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

Back of a length and around off, no movement, Usman Khawaja lets it go to the keeper.

This is on a hard length and around off, angling in, Usman Khawaja leaves it alone.

James Anderson starts with a good-length delivery, on off, Usman Khawaja hops up and keeps it out to the off side.

Update - The news from the England Cricket Board is that Moeen Ali will not take the field following his groin injury on Day 1 and will be assessed further. The conditions for Day 2 are overcast as well and we can expect little to no rain.

England will be disappointed by the lack of application shown by the batters and despite losing wickets consistently, they tried to keep the scoring rate high. Both openers got off to decent starts but were dismissed playing loose shots but what hurt them most was the lack of contribution from their senior group comprising Joe Root, Ben Stokes, and Jonny Bairstow. Harry Brook survived a dropped catch early in his inning to score 85 runs but will be gutted about

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