England stumbled in the direction of a 2-0 collection deficit as they closed day three of the second Ashes Check on 134-6 of their second innings, nonetheless trailing Australia by 43 runs.
Any faint England hopes relaxation on one other memorable captain’s contribution from Ben Stokes – 4 not out in a single day – after the vacationers’ prime order once more subsided underneath lights within the day-night Check at The Gabba.
With Australia resuming the third day on 378-6, 44 forward on first innings, Mitchell Starc top-scored with 77 to proceed his outstanding collection and stretch the hosts’ benefit to 177 after they have been lastly bowled out for 511 simply as nightfall arrived in Brisbane.
The sport was arrange completely for Australia, their wagging tail incomes their bowlers the right twilight situations to function in with a brand-new pink ball – and so they duly took benefit.
England’s openers counter-punched briefly, with 45 scored in a six-over spell within the run as much as tea, however Australia’s seamers cashed in with six wickets within the remaining session.
England’s prime order blown away underneath lights
Ben Duckett (15) was the primary to depart, within the second over of the night, bowled off the toe-end of his bat by one which saved low from Scott Boland (2-33).
Ollie Pope (26) added one other 42 for the second wicket with Crawley (44) who, like along with his first-innings 76, confirmed flashes of his greatest kind earlier than the pair departed in dismal vogue inside 4 overs of one another.
Michael Neser (2-27) accounted for each caught and bowled as neither may resist driving on the as much as the unsuitable size – Crawley, specifically, responsible of failing to be taught the lesson from his companion’s dismissal.
Joe Root (15) edged Starc (2-48) behind, whereas pick-of-the-bowlers within the second innings, Boland, was rewarded for a superb spell when Harry Brook (15) additionally nicked off.
Each edges went unnoticed on the sphere however have been overturned by DRS, whereas Jamie Smith (4) additionally did not detect his faint feather behind – his overview failing – as Starc claimed an 18th wicket for his outstanding collection to this point.
Earlier, England’s bowlers confirmed larger self-discipline with the ball than that they had throughout a expensive new ball spell early on the second day which, arguably, noticed this Check start to get away from them.
Stokes (3-113) struck within the third over of the day, Neser (16) caught behind, and Gus Atkinson (1-114) was lastly rewarded along with his first Ashes wicket when prising out Alex Carey (63) with the second new ball.
Eight down, Australia’s lead at that stage was 82, however Starc’s steely resistance together with a prepared foil on the different finish in Boland (21no) regularly wore a weary England bowling assault into the grime.
The pair added 75 for the ninth wicket, batting greater than 27 overs collectively to not solely assist wrestle the momentum firmly of their favour however guarantee Australia’s seamers bought the most effective of situations as day turned to nighttime when England took to the center for his or her second dig.
Crawley and Duckett briefly gave hope to a greater batting show in a 48-run opening partnership, earlier than one other expensive collapse adopted within the night.
Ashes collection in Australia 2025-26
All instances UK and Eire
- First Check (Perth): Australia beat England by eight wickets
- Second Check (day/evening): Thursday December 4 – Monday December 8 (4am) – The Gabba, Brisbane
- Third Check: Wednesday December 17 – Sunday December 21 (11.30pm) – Adelaide Oval
- Fourth Check: Thursday December 25 – Monday December 29 (11.30pm) – Melbourne Cricket Floor
- Fifth Check: Sunday January 4 – Thursday January 8 (11.30pm) – Sydney Cricket Floor