Current Run Rate

CRR

5.17

Last 10 Ov (Run Rate)

Last 10 Ov (RR)

51/1 (5.1)

Current Run Rate

CRR

5.17

Last 10 Ov (Run Rate)

Last 10 Ov (RR)

51/1 (5.1)

TEST CAREER
CRR:
5.17
Last 10 Overs:51/1
BATSMENRB4s6sSRThis BowlerLast 10 ovsmatrunshsave
Alex Carey*AT Carey*(lhb)464550102.226(9b)33(25b)452082 15635.28
Michael NeserMG Neser(rhb)153010509(15b)15(30b)371 3523.66
BOWLERSOMRWEcon0s4s6sThis Spellmatwktsbbiave
Jofra ArcherJC Archer(rf)2027413.786724.0-0-15-01754 6/4531.33
Gus AtkinsonAAP Atkinson(rfm)1847804.33731203.0-0-26-01563 7/4524.6
Current Partnership :
P'SHIP :
49 runs, 9.1 overs, RR: 5.34 (Alex Carey 33, Michael Neser 15)
Last Bat :
L'BAT :
Josh Inglis b Stokes 23 ( 25b 4X4 0X6) SR: 92
FoW :
FoW :
329/6 (63.5 ov)
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Match Centre Ground time: 10:54

Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: Andrew Miller

Statistics

Current Batsmen

AT Carey
AT Carey
46(45) 5x4 - 0x6
Control %78%
  • Productive Shot
  • cover drive
  • 19 runs
  • 3x4 - 0x6
1 9 5 3 1 6 4 17
MG Neser
MG Neser
15(30) 1x4 - 0x6
Control %73%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 5 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
2 0 2 0 5 0 3 3

Current bowlers

JC Archer
JC Archer
O20
M2
R74
W1
Eco3.7
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
AAP Atkinson
O18
M4
R78
W0
Eco4.33
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

PARTNERSHIPS

77
TM Head33 (43)
J Weatherald40 (36)
69
J Weatherald32 (42)
M Labuschagne30 (36)
50
SPD Smith14 (27)
M Labuschagne35 (42)
95
SPD Smith47 (57)
C Green45 (57)
1
SPD Smith0 (1)
AT Carey1 (2)
37
AT Carey12 (18)
JP Inglis23 (25)
49*
AT Carey33 (25)
MG Neser15 (30)

END OF OVER:
73 | 1 Run | AUS: 378/6

  • Michael Neser15 (30b)
  • Alex Carey46 (45b)
  • Jofra Archer20-2-74-1
  • Gus Atkinson18-4-78-0

9.53pm So, that's a wrap from day two... we've outlasted the Perth Test at least, but how much longer will this one last? That depends how quickly England take these last wickets, and then how well they "express themselves in the right way" with the bat... quite the euphemism from Root there... from Miller, Alex, Vairavan and the team, good night!

9.44pm Here's Joe Root on TNT: "Good to get in the position by the end of the day yesterday. We knew we needed to build something. I tried not to approach anything different to the last couple of years, I do that for long periods and make good decisions, I can be successful. Any time you contribute in an Ashes it means a huge amount. The most enjoyable thing was to get into a position to get us in the game.

"It's clear we weren't at our best... but took those wickets in a cluster which shows the nature of this game. More work to do but well and truly in this game. If we apply ourselves in a correct manner... looks like the wicket is plating. Short ball felt a good way to go, changing the rhythm of the game with different styles at each end. Brydon executed really well. It is different fielding to a white-ball, we practice really hard, just one of those days when things didn't stick to hand. We'll keep backing ourselves. We need to take four wickets. It's a simple game. Energy and positivity, We know our best cricket can turn a game very quickly. If we are anywhere near our best this game can turn in our favour. Have to express ourselves in the right way."

Marnus Labuschagne has been speaking to Fox: "Getting to the close six-down pushes our bowling to later in the night, so that was crucial. The boys played well, we let them in a little in the middle of the session but a nice day. Heady and Weathers grabbed the momentum and the rest piggy-backed. Frustrating to get out at the change of conditions, a bad time to get out. But nice to score some runs and get the team in this position. Catching under lights is the time I practice fielding the most... the seats and the hoardings being red at the Gabba, it's tricky. Nice to take one [in the morning] but Jacks has pipped me there. Lots of shots, runs, wickets, screamers... an awesome day."

9.33pm Off the players troop. Australia with a spring in their step, England with something distinctly wearier. They aren't down and out yet, but they are headed that way unless they can dredge something back in tomorrow's morning session. Every single one of Australia's batters got in, and though no-one went beyond Jake Weatherald's 72, they took such lumps out of England's quicks at their rate of more than 5 an over.

Brydon Carse bore the brunt in an eye-watering analysis, and though he did trigger a revival in his two-wicket over, he also dropped a clanger late in the day... one of four five bad misses from England that have ruined their optimism after the opening day.

Niteshh: "What'd you think Andrew, does 'Saying no to practice game' has a say in England's performance today ?" I still maintain that England were right not to play that match for batting and bowling reasons... but the disciplines of sighting the ball in the lights in match conditions. That has been a factor today that will raise questions in the inquest, yes...

Louis: "Archer injury loading. Your strike bowler shouldn't be bowling 20 overs a day." Yes... it's a concern, and it was triggered in part by a simply woeful over from Jacks that meant England didn't dare try spin again. Only four seamers is dangerous in these conditions.

Iqbal Ather Sha: "@VJ you were spot on with your prediction of 40 odd run lead after over number 46.... Hat off to you... :-)"

72.6
0
Archer to Neser, no run, half forward, head over the ball, solid end to a big day for Australia
72.5
0
Archer to Neser, no run, fuller length from over the wicket, Neser is deep in his crease with short leg lurking. Nudged square
72.4
0
Archer to Neser, no run, round the wicket, back of a length, through to the keeper
72.3
0
Archer to Neser, no run, back of a length, lifts through to the keeper as Neser drops his hands below the line
72.2
0
Archer to Neser, no run, short, over the shoulder as Neser ducks
72.1
1
Archer to Carey, 1 run, short, pulled from outside off, to the leg-side

So, the final over of England's torrid day looms. Archer, with a last chance to claw something back

END OF OVER:
72 | 9 Runs | AUS: 377/6

  • Alex Carey45 (44b)
  • Michael Neser15 (25b)
  • Gus Atkinson18-4-78-0
  • Jofra Archer19-2-73-1

Brian: "Why the hurry for Aus ? By going hard and fast at Eng, Aus are 'forcing' Stokes to bowl his 'best' bowlers into the ground without a rest. If Aus were going nicely at 3 an over, we'd probably be watching Jacks and Root get through a few quick overs

71.6
1
Atkinson to Carey, 1 run, open face, guided into the covers
71.5
2
Atkinson to Carey, 2 runs, another crunchy drive, Carey anticipating the length so well and easing it into the covers
71.4
0
Atkinson to Carey, no run, onto the front foot, solid punch along the ground to mid-off
71.3
2
Atkinson to Carey, 2 runs, punched out of the length, into the covers. Carey keeps marching on

Carse is back on after splitting his webbing in that drop, it seems

71.2
0
Atkinson to Carey, no run, has a wipe through the full length again, but this time inside-edged into his pads and down into the crease
71.1
4
Atkinson to Carey, FOUR, sumptuous drive! No dancing at the crease this time from Carey, just leaning into the anticipated fuller length to drill it through the covers

Six minutes left as Atkinson goes agaIn

END OF OVER:
71 | 5 Runs | AUS: 368/6

  • Michael Neser15 (25b)
  • Alex Carey36 (38b)
  • Jofra Archer19-2-73-1
  • Gus Atkinson17-4-69-0

Jackson: "It's knowing it's the hope that kills you, that kills you"

70.6
0
Archer to Neser, no run, another short ball, but on a wider line, through to the keeper again
70.5
0
Archer to Neser, no run, Archer bends his back again, getting slashed through the covers has got his beans going. But Neser limbos well
70.4
0
Archer to Neser, no run, fizzer from Archer! That's a response. Tight line, lifting sharply past the nose as Neser whips his head back

Chef: "I think that was keepers catch all day long. Since he dropped one earlier that's why he didn't went at that one."

70.3
4
Archer to Neser, FOUR, too short, Neser rocks back and hammers his cut through the covers! After that flurry of hope for England, those drops have killed their vibe in this final stint

Tom: "The difference has been this for a long time: England have hope. Australia have expectations"

70.2
0
Archer to Neser, no run, short, lifting into the thigh, fenced to the leg-side
70.1
1
Archer to Carey, 1 run, round the wicket, Carey pulls again, top-edged out to the deep, on the bounce to deep midwicket

Australia 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st77TM HeadJ Weatherald
2nd69J WeatheraldM Labuschagne
3rd50SPD SmithM Labuschagne
4th95SPD SmithC Green
5th1SPD SmithAT Carey
6th37AT CareyJP Inglis
7th49AT CareyMG Neser