he was unleashed to all consistently at around 95 miles an hour. it was too good for five australia batters, it would be too that is around the world. michael woods contribution a key factor for australia to be bowled out for 263, but they got to that score thanks to mitchell marsh who came into the australian team and did what he did best, strong, belligerent, hard hitting, helped by england s poor catching, mitchell marsh on 12th especially. pat cummins was booed consistently as were the australian team in general on a boisterous but i think controlled day from the crowd. cummins can take it out on the england that is when he comes into bowl and he did that i m helping to reduce england 68 four three at the close, after all that another thrilling ashes day, australia may well feel they came out top. now for mark wood, his first appearance in the series was delayed by injury while mitchell marsh has benefited one to a teammate to come into the australia
hello there. the cricket is coming thick and fast this summer. from lord s to leeds for the third ashes test. it s a must win for england. after losing the first two there s no room for errorfrom here on in. england won the toss, elected to field and what a start it was too. david warner hit the first ball for four but didn t last the opening over caught by zak crawley off the bowling of stuart broad. mark wood seemed in with a four over speu mark wood seemed in with a four over spell of extreme pace that accounted for usman khawaja and made quite the mess of his stumps. chris woakes record for this test in place of jimmy anderson got rid of the
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