June 25, 2026 10:10 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Kolkata: Taratala warehouse roof collapses | Indian Army's Trishakti Corps restores lifeline connectivity in North Bengal between Siliguri and Mirik | 19 million barrels flow through Strait of Hormuz, Trump declares oil prices are falling | No Hindi, no NEET: Vijay reignites Tamil Nadu's biggest political flashpoints | Messi creates World Cup history with record-breaking double; Mbappe equals Klose's mark hours later | Tech giant Oracle slashes 21,000 jobs while betting big on AI | 'Italy and I never beg': Meloni fires back at Trump over G7 photo claim | No more 'brother': Stalin's formal birthday greeting to Rahul reflects deepening rift | TMC seeks disqualification of 20 rebel MPs, Abhishek says 'membership should go' | Nara Lokesh pitches Andhra Pradesh as investment hub during Kolkata visit, sets $2.4 trillion economy goal

Ashes Test: 15 wickets tumbles on third day, England sets Australia a target of 412

| | Jul 11, 2015, at 06:11 am
Cardiff, July 10 (IBNS) The third day of the first Ashes Test truly belonged to the bowlers as 15 wickets were picked up by them on Friday while Australians were left with the challenge of scoring 412 runs to win the first match of the series.

If the English bowlers dominated the first hour of the morning, their Australian counterparts did so throughout the rest of the day.

Australia resumed their batting at 264/5 and it took only 10 deliveries for the English bowlers to pick up the first wicket of the day, thereby setting the tone for the rest of the day. Watson was trapped LBW by Broad and soon afterwards the Aussie batting collapsed, providing little resistance to a lively English attack. Australia could only score 308 in 84.5 overs.

Already England’s leading wicket taker at the Test level, James Anderson (406) picked up 3 wickets in the first innings to go past Curtly Ambrose on the list of most wicket takers in Test cricket. Stuart Broad, Mark Wood and Moeen Ali all picked up 2 wickets each while Ben Stokes picked up a wicket.

The English batsmen failed to emulate their first innings success as they were bowled out for 289. The Australian bowlers came back strongly after a poor outing in the first innings to give their team 2 days to bat and win the Test match.

Ian Bell and Joe Root scored identical runs of identical deliveries (60 off 89), Ben Stokes played a brisk knock of 42 (59 balls) and Adam Lyth scored 37. The crowd was in for some entertainment when English lower order batsman Mark Wood swung his willow to score a quick fire 32 off just 18 deliveries.

Nathan Lyon picked up four wickets for 75 runs and Johnson, Hazlewood and Starc shared the remaining wickets among them equally to end England’s second innings.

Australia will now have to score 412 runs to win this Test match with two days or 180 overs left in the game to take a series lead of 1-0.

 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.