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Home | Cricket | Ashes 2nd Test England 17 2 At Stumps On Day 2 Trail By 456 Runs

Ashes, 2nd Test: England 17/2 at stumps on Day 2, trail by 456 runs

Adelaide: Marnus Labuschagne became the first player to hit three centuries in day-night test matches while captain Steve Smith missed out on a ton as Australia strangled England with a powerful total of 473-9 declared in the second Ashes test on Friday. Labuschagne made 103 and Smith scored 93 before Australia’s tailenders knocked off some […]

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Updated On - 17 December 2021, 08:07 PM
Ashes, 2nd Test: England 17/2 at stumps on Day 2, trail by 456 runs
Australia's Mitchell Starc, center, celebrates with teammate Nathan Lyon after taking the wicket of England's Rory Burns, right, during the second day of their Ashes cricket test match in Adelaide, Australia, Friday, Dec. 17, 2021. (AP Photo)
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Adelaide: Marnus Labuschagne became the first player to hit three centuries in day-night test matches while captain Steve Smith missed out on a ton as Australia strangled England with a powerful total of 473-9 declared in the second Ashes test on Friday.

Labuschagne made 103 and Smith scored 93 before Australia’s tailenders knocked off some quick runs against England’s worn-out bowlers and Australia declared after tea. England limped to 17-2 in 8.4 overs – still trailing by 456 runs – before a massive flash of lightning took the players off the field and brought an early closure to the second day’s play.


Michael Nesser got a wicket off his second ball in Test cricket when he had Haseeb Hameed (6) caught at mid-on after Mitchell Starc had Rory Burns (4) caught in the slips off a delivery which went across the left-hander and took the shoulder of the bat.

Starc (39 not out) and Neser (35) had earlier shared a rapid half-century stand for the eighth wicket after England seemed to have contained the damage and had Australia on 390-7 at tea. Jhye Richardson lofted Chris Woakes (1-103) for a big six off his second ball over midwicket before Smith declared when Richardson was caught behind off Woakes.

Ben Stokes, who dropped a hard catch of Starc off his own bowling, finished with 3-113 but Australia removed both England openers cheaply before play was called off early.

Smith and Alex Carey (51) combined in a 91-run sixth wicket stand before Anderson removed both batsmen in successive overs just before tea. Smith shuffled back across the line and was adjudged lbw and Carey chipped an easy catch in the covers.

Earlier, England took three wickets during an even first session after Australia resumed on 221-2. In a dramatic 40 minutes to start the day, Labuschagne, resuming on 95, edged Jimmy Anderson to third man for four to record the sixth century of his career and first in the Ashes. Moments later he was caught behind off Ollie Robinson, retreating all the way to the boundary rope before replays showed it had been a no-ball. Labuschagne eventually fell in the 400th minute of his innings, lbw after trying to leave a ball in Robinson’s next over that came back at him.

Brief Scores: Australia 473/9d (Marnus Labuschagne 103, Steve Smith 93, Alex Carey 51; Ben Stokes 3/113) vs England 17/2 in 8.4 overs.

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