30 Jun 2023

Late England collapse leaves Ashes test evenly poised

From Morning Report, 8:36 am on 30 June 2023
England's Joe Root celebrates scoring a century on the opening day of the first Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

England's Joe Root celebrates scoring a century on the opening day of the first Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham. Photo: AFP

Ollie Pope, Ben Duckett and Joe Root all gifted their wickets to Australia's telegraphed short-ball plan, Duckett falling for 98 and missing out on a maiden Ashes hundred.

The three wickets fell for 34 runs before Harry Brook, who had several near misses in his 45, and captain Ben Stokes, with a calm 17 from 57 balls, took England to 278-4, 138 behind.

The carelessness of England's batting was compounded by the fact key Australia spinner Nathan Lyon was off the field with a calf injury that will be assessed overnight.

Steve Smith earlier completed his 32nd Test hundred before being dismissed for 110 by Josh Tongue.

That was part of an Australia collapse of five wickets for 65 runs on Thursday morning, with Tongue and Ollie Robinson finishing with three wickets apiece.