In the first Test of the Aces series between Australia and England, they lost to England by 9 wickets and took a 1-0 lead.
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Today I will share with you about the first Test results and updated news of England vs Australia Ashes series.
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England won the toss and elected to bat first and invited Australia to field.
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England did not get off to a good start in the first innings. England lost 3 wickets for 11 runs and the team came under a lot of pressure. In such a situation, Hasib Hamid and Olipp scored 25 and 35 runs respectively. And wicketkeeper Judge Butler returned to the dressing room with 39 runs. Chris Wax scored 21 as England were bowled out for 147 in 50 overs.
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For Australia, Pat Cummins took five wickets and Struck and Hazlewood took two wickets each.
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In reply, opening batsman David Warner got off to a great start in the first innings as Australia went down to bat and returned to the dressing room for 94 runs. Labuschens returned to the dressing room with a personal 74 and thanks to a superb batting and century by Travis Head, he returned to the dressing room with a personal 152 and lost all his wickets for 425 runs for Australia.
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Australia gave England a much bigger lead of 278 in the second innings.
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In reply England went down to bat in the second innings and lost all their wickets for 297 runs and gave Australia a target of 20 runs just to win.
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Australia lost 1 wicket in the first season on the fifth day of the second innings to reach the port of victory.
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Australia beat England by a huge margin of 9 wickets.
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Travis Head Australian batsman named Player of the Match
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