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Australia Shows Resilience on Day 1 of the Fourth Ashes Test
On the opening day of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford, Australia’s lower-order displayed great resilience, frustrating England and finishing the day at 299-8 on Wednesday.
England’s Hopes of Retaining the Ashes Hang in the Balance
With Australia leading the five-match series 2-1, England’s hopes of retaining the Ashes hinge on securing a victory in Manchester. However, unfavourable weather forecasts for the weekend have added to the pressure, potentially requiring a quick breakthrough for England on Day 2.
Back and Forth Momentum Swings Throughout the Day
The pendulum of momentum swung back and forth throughout the day, with key Australian batters Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh all looking set for significant scores before England managed to halt their progress.
Australia’s Lower-Order Remains Resilient
Despite being seven wickets down with only one and a half hours remaining on the day, Australia’s lower-order remained resilient, thwarting England’s attempts to make further inroads. The tourists’ batters will resume their innings on Thursday, hoping to post a competitive total.
Chris Woakes Shines for England
Chris Woakes proved to be the star for England, picking up four Australian wickets and continuing his brilliance in red-ball cricket.
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The new ball does the trick!
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— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 19, 2023
James Anderson Frustrated in His Return to the England Side
However, the home crowd favourite, James Anderson, making his return to the England side, was left frustrated as he bowled 17 overs, conceded 43 runs, and failed to take a wicket.
Crucial Moments Determine the Outcome of the Series
As the Ashes battle intensifies, both teams will look to make the most of their opportunities in the remaining fourth Test. Cricket fans around the world eagerly await another day of enthralling cricketing action at Old Trafford, knowing that every moment will be vital in determining the outcome of the series.
Brief scores: Australia 299-8 (Mitchell Marsh 51, Marnus Labuschagne 51; Chris Woakes 4/52) vs England.