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Joe Root's double strike lifts England in second Ashes Test but unbeaten Steve Smith has Australia on top

Joe Root took two wickets in an over to lift England after Australia had dominated the first day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's. Steve Smith (85*) and Travis Head (77) looked as though they were set to put Australia in a commanding position as they took the score to 300/3. Ad However, Root had Head stumped and then Cameron Green caught for a duck three balls later.

CricketTongue replaces Ali in only England change for second Ashes TestYESTERDAY AT 10:22 Australia finished the day on 339/5. Despite Root's double strike, England will likely feel they did not make the most of the conditions after putting Australia into bat under grey clouds. Josh Tongue was their standout seamer after bowling Usman Khawaja (17) and David Warner (66).

Play started on time despite gloomy overhead conditions but it was soon disrupted as two Just Stop Oil protesters got onto the field. One was carried away by England wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow while the other was blocked by England captain Ben Stokes. The protesters did manage to spread orange powder on the pitch but it was soon cleared up.

With clouds above and the floodlights on, England were expected to make early inroads. There were some plays and misses — and a drop at slip by Ollie Pope — but Warner scored freely and Khawaja was patient as they saw off the new-ball threat. It wasn’t until the stroke of lunch that England got the breakthrough when Khawaja was bowled after leaving a ball from Tongue.

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