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Home | Cricket | Ashes 2nd Test England 82 4 At Stumps On Day 4

Ashes, 2nd Test: England 82/4 at stumps on Day 4

Adelaide: Mitchel Starc removed England captain Joe Root in the last over as Australia pushed for victory in the second Ashes test after setting a record target of 468 runs on Sunday. Root, who was struck hard in the groin by Starc in his penultimate over on the fourth day, edged the leftarm paceman after […]

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Updated On - 19 December 2021, 07:30 PM
Ashes, 2nd Test: England 82/4 at stumps on Day 4
Adelaide: Australian players watch as England's Joe Root, right, leaves the field after he was dismissed by Mitchell Starc, second right, during the fourth day of their Ashes cricket test match. Photo: AP
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Adelaide: Mitchel Starc removed England captain Joe Root in the last over as Australia pushed for victory in the second Ashes test after setting a record target of 468 runs on Sunday.

Root, who was struck hard in the groin by Starc in his penultimate over on the fourth day, edged the leftarm paceman after scoring 24 in the last over that left England stuttering at 82-4. England need to create history to win.


The highest successful fourth-innings test run chase is the West Indies’ 418-7 against Australia in 2003. The highest successful fourth-innings chase in Adelaide is Australia’s 315-6 to beat England in 1901-02.

Struggling England opener Haseeb Hameed yet again flopped when Jhye Richardson found the glove of the opener in his first over and sent him packing without scoring. Rory Burns (34) and Dawid Malan (20) shared 44 runs before Australia struck three times in the last session. Malan, who was dropped by captain Steve Smith in the lone slip off Nathan Lyon, didn’t last much longer and was out lbw to fast bowler Michael Neser in the next over. Burns successfully overturned an lbw decision against him, but Smith plucked a magnificent low two-handed catch in the slips to overcome his earlier blemish when Richardson found the edge of the lefthander’s bat.

Earlier, Australia declared its second innings at 230-9 during the middle session. First-innings centurion Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head top-scored, making 51 apiece, with Cameron Green adding an unbeaten 33 as Australia sought quick runs in the evening session.

England’s bowlers took three early wickets to stall Australia’s push for victory, despite an injury in the warm-up for Root that prevented the England captain from taking the field for the start of play.

Brief Scores: Australia 473/9d & 230/9d (Travis Head 51, Marnus Labuschagne 51) vs England 236 & 82/4 in 43.2 overs (Rory Burns 34; Jhye Richardson 2/17).


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