- The first Ashes Test between Australia and England is in full swing at the Gabba
- England, who are defending the urn, scored 302 in their first innings
- They then rocked Australia with four wickets but Steve Smith hit back
- Smith and Shaun Marsh start day three unbeaten with the game in the balance
- Last wicket 76-4: Peter Handscomb lbw b James Anderson 14
The wait is over. The Ashes are here.
Over the next two months, England will defend the urn they won from their oldest and fiercest rivals on home soil in 2015, starting in the first Test at the Gabba.
Australia are desperate for revenge and will be hoping for a repeat of the 5-0 whitewash the last time the two sides did battle Down Under four years ago. And there is no more feared ground for away teams than the infamous ‘Gabbatoir’ where the men in Baggy Green routinely slaughter their opponents – England have not won here since 1986.
Root won the toss on day one and England batted first, scoring a slightly-below-par 302 after their lower order collapsed on Friday morning. James Vince top-scored with 83, while fellow Ashes debutants Mark Stoneman and Dawid Malan hit half-centuries.
Australia captain Steve Smith came to his side’s rescue after they lost four early wickets and in partnership with Shaun Marsh steered the hosts to parity at stumps on the second day.
They will resume with the score on 165-4, with England desperate to remove Smith, the world’s No 1 batsman, before he can edge Australia in front.
Play resumes at 11.58pm UK time.
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