Welcome to Day 2 of the second Ashes Test from Lord’s.
Australia are effectively on prime after day one of many second Test, reaching 5/339 at stumps after being despatched into bat.
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It was an ideal effort throughout the board for the Aussies with half centuries from David Warner, Travis Head and Steve Smith placing Australia in an ideal place heading into the second day.
While two late wickets imply it wasn’t nearly as good a day because it was showing it could be late on day one, Australia are on prime within the match.
And the cricket gods seem like in Australia’s favour, with the rain anticipated to clear up by the traditional begin time of 11am native time (8pm AEST) in line with The Met Office, that means it ought to solely be delayed so long as it takes for the bottom employees to clear the water off the sphere.
Smith will resume on 85 not out, with Alex Carey on 11 not out.
7pm — Steve Smith on verge of historical past
Steve Smith is 15 runs from historical past as he completed day one on 85 not out.
If Smith will get to a 100, he transfer to equal second on essentially the most Ashes century checklist with England legend Jack Hobbs with 12.
The solely particular person forward of them? Don Bradman on 19.
Smith’s tally has are available 34 Tests and 59 innings, a lot sooner than Hobbs’ 71 innings in 41 Tests.
Bradman, like in most stats, is in a league of his personal, having hit his 19 centuries and 12 fifties in simply 37 matches and 63 innings, the place he scored 5028 runs at 89.79.
Smith is a good means again at 3151 runs at a median of 59.45 in Ashes Tests — the fifth highest in Ashes historical past behind Hobbs (3636), Allan Border (3222) and Steve Waugh (3173).
However, he’s in putting vary of each Border and Waugh’s mark, needing 72 runs to maneuver into third on the checklist.
6.24pm — Promising indicators for play
We could get some play regardless of in a single day rain in London.
The Met Office’s present forecast for the remainder of the day has an 80 per cent likelihood of rain between 10am and the 11am native beginning time (8pm AEST), however the remainder of the day seems like it will likely be overcast however the likelihood of rain is at lower than 10 per cent.
The BBC additionally studies that the rain “should be gone by 10am but could hang on til 11am so possibility of delayed start”.
It means the gamers ought to solely be delayed so long as it takes for the bottom employees to clear the water off the sphere.
6pm — ‘Worst day of Bazball’: England torn to shreds
England has begun to activate itself after the house papers torn the English facet to shreds for it’s poor exhibiting on day one of many Lord’s Test.
There was not a lot good to say about England on the opening day after failing to make inroads into the Aussie order regardless of a inexperienced wicket and overcast situations.
The Telegraph’s Oliver Brown and Nick Hoult particularly lashed Ollie Robinson, who didn’t bowl with the “same ferocity as his mouth”.
“Here was his time to deliver a savage riposte … Sadly, he followed his florid outburst towards Usman Khawaja with a bowling display that could most kindly be described as monochrome.”
Robinson made himself a goal after his post-wicket celebration after nabbing the wicket of centurion Khawaja within the first Test.
So when he bowled at 125km/h all through the day for 1/86, he was effectively within the crosshairs.
Oliver Brown of The Telegraph mentioned of Robinson: “This was among his most ineffectual performances, doing little to deflect his critics’ contention that he was a glorified medium-pace trundler.
“You hardly needed to be a cryptographer to work out the person to whom Kevin Pietersen was referring to when he lamented ‘bowlers running in at 78, 79mph – it’s absolutely shambolic’.”
Even makeshift England spinner Joe Root threw down a bouncer at almost the identical pace as Robinson had been bowling at.
It comes after Kevin Pietersen tore strips off England for its efficiency and lack of intent.
He blasted England’s bowlers for “swanning around” and permitting it to be “all too easy and all too nice”, noting the Aussie batters needed to watch for the Poms and had been raring to get into the battle.
“It’s been shambolic. Absolutely shambolic,” Pietersen mentioned in the course of the tea break.
“You have overhead conditions, you have a wicket that suits your bowlers and you’ve got bowlers running in at 78, 79, 80 mile an hour.”
Originally revealed as Ashes 2023, 2nd Test, Day 2 reside: Poms are shedding all hope
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au