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Ashes: Australia take 46-run lead as 20 wickets fall on day 1 of MCG test
Australia held a 46-run lead on day one of the Boxing Day Test after the hosts were bowled out for 152 and England replied ...
The Ashes: 20 wickets fell on Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test. Australia made 152, England scored 110. In their second innings, ...
Australia batted twice on day one of the Boxing Day Test after the MCG pitch caused havoc.
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Bowlers dominate in record-breaking Boxing Day at MCG
The MCG pitch has turned into a minefield as a record 20 wickets tumbled on Boxing Day as Australia's pacemen inflicted new ...
Australia slightly ahead of England after an frenetic opening day where both teams were bowled out cheaply at the MCG.
Josh Tongue's Test best figures of 5-45 counted for naught as Australia roared back on a bowler-friendly surface at the MCG ...
Simon Mann is joined by Michael Vaughan, Jonathan Agnew, Glenn McGrath and Andy Zaltzman to review an incredible opening day ...
Australia is already batting for a second time and holds a 46-run lead after a wild day of cricket at the MCG.
It was carnage out in the middle of the MCG on Boxing Day, but what took place in the stands also raised eyebrows.
Australia host England in the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne - follow live scores, radio commentary, video highlights and ...
The Boxing Day Test at MCG saw a record 94,199 fans. Australia scored 152, and England was bowled out for 110. The crowd surpassed the 2015 World Cup final's attendance.
Twenty wickets fell on day one of the test, with even former quicks criticising the pitch for being too much in the bowlers’ ...
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