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England takes a 40-run first-innings lead after dismissing Australia for 132 on Day 2 of the Ashes
England took a 40-run first-innings lead after dismissing Australia for 132 early on the second morning of the Ashes cricket series Saturday. Test newcomer Brendan Doggett and Nathan Lyon faced some torrid pace bowling from Mark Wood,
Technically, they have been all in since the start of the 2024 summer, when Rob Key - and we're paraphrasing here - said relying on traditional English seamers was hot trash in overseas conditions, and change needed to come quick. That change was forcing James Anderson into retirement. But even the axing of a great only confirmed the concept.
Veteran quick Mitchell Starc was in devastating form, taking a career-best 7-58. But by the close, Ben Stokes was bouncing through Australian batters — and then the celebrations of his England team-mates — to bag 5-23 himself to ensure the visitors sleep well ahead of tomorrow’s second day, when Australia will resume on 123 for nine.
For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.
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