A dramatic turn of events unfolded at the Perth Stadium in Western Australia, where Australia's batting line-up took control of the first Ashes Test. In a span of just six balls, Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc picked up three wickets, leaving England reeling at 76-5 on day two.
The Australian duo wreaked havoc on the English batsmen, dismissing Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, and Joe Root in quick succession. The rapid wicket-taking raised questions about the fragility of the English batting line-up, which has been struggling to find its footing against the Australian bowlers.
England's top order continued to struggle, with Pope, who had opened the innings alongside Jonny Bairstow, falling first to Boland. Brook and Root followed suit, with Starc taking his share of two wickets in the space of three balls.
The fall of Pope, Brook, and Root has left England on the back foot, with Australia looking set to dominate the match at this stage. The pressure is now squarely on the shoulders of Bairstow and Ben Stokes, who must come up with a resurgent innings to take England's chances of winning the Test alive.
The Perth Stadium crowd was electric throughout the session, sensing an imminent collapse from the English batsmen. With Australia taking control, all eyes are now fixed on how England can turn this match around and level the series.
The Australian duo wreaked havoc on the English batsmen, dismissing Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, and Joe Root in quick succession. The rapid wicket-taking raised questions about the fragility of the English batting line-up, which has been struggling to find its footing against the Australian bowlers.
England's top order continued to struggle, with Pope, who had opened the innings alongside Jonny Bairstow, falling first to Boland. Brook and Root followed suit, with Starc taking his share of two wickets in the space of three balls.
The fall of Pope, Brook, and Root has left England on the back foot, with Australia looking set to dominate the match at this stage. The pressure is now squarely on the shoulders of Bairstow and Ben Stokes, who must come up with a resurgent innings to take England's chances of winning the Test alive.
The Perth Stadium crowd was electric throughout the session, sensing an imminent collapse from the English batsmen. With Australia taking control, all eyes are now fixed on how England can turn this match around and level the series.