Brook pulls victory from Kangaroos mouth, England’s strong comeback in Ashes series
Australia won the first two matches of the Ashes 2023 series and took a 2-0 lead. The third Test match of the series was then played at Headingley Ground in Leeds. In this match, the England team made a strong comeback in the series by winning on the fourth day itself. Harry Brew in England’s victoryC’s second innings half century did the lion’s share. With this win, England maintained their challenge in the series. Now England and Australia are 1-2.
England won the toss and decided to bowl in this match. His decision was correct in the first innings. Because England’s bowlers bowled out Australia for 263 runs. This time, Mitchell Marsh (Mitchell Marsh) scored a century of 118 runs from Australia. Chasing Australia’s challenge, England was content with 237 runs in the first innings. So Australia got a lead of 26 runs in the first innings. Australia then scored 224 runs in the second innings. Thus England needed 251 runs to win. England overcame this challenge by 3 wickets and won the match.
🏴 ENGLAND WIN! 🏴
Must win. Did win!
COME ON! 💪 #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/x9VfxLRRbU
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 9, 2023
Brooke shone in the second innings for England
While chasing the challenge of 251 runs from Australia, Harry Brook did a brilliant performance in the second innings from England. He scored a half century this time. He scored 75 runs off 93 balls. It consisted of 9 fours. Apart from him, only openers Zach Crowley (44), Chris Woakes (32 not out), Ben Duckett (23), Joe Root (21) could cross the 20-run mark. Interestingly, Mark Wood scored an unbeaten 16 off 8 balls with 1 six and 1 four to facilitate the team’s victory. Captain Ben Stokes was dismissed for just 13 runs.
While bowling from Australia, Mitchell Starc took the most wickets with penetrating bowling. He took 5 wickets for 78 runs while bowling 16 overs this time. Apart from him, captain Pat Cummins and Mitchell Marsh took 1 wicket each.
A brilliant half-century from Travis Head
Earlier, Travis Head shone in Australia’s second innings. He scored a half-century of 77 runs off 112 balls. It included 3 sixes and 7 fours. Apart from him, openers Usman Khawaja (43), Marnus Labuchen (33), and Mitchell Marsh (28) were the standouts. Apart from this, no batsman could cross the 20-run mark. Skipper Cummins was dismissed for just 1 run this time.
Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes took 3 wickets each while bowling from England. Also, Mark Wood and Moeen Ali also claimed 2 wickets each.
First innings review
While chasing Australia’s 264 runs in the first innings, England’s captain Ben Stokes scored the most runs while batting. He scored 80 runs off 108 balls this time. It included 5 sixes and 6 fours. Apart from him, only Zach Crowley (33), Mark Wood (24) and Moeen Ali (21) crossed the 20-run mark. Apart from him, not a single batsman was able to put up a special performance.
This time, Pat Cummins from Australia showed brilliant bowling. He took 6 wickets at the cost of 91 runs while bowling 18 overs. Also, Mitchell Starc took 2 wickets, while Mitchell Marsh and Todd Murphy took 1 wicket each.
Earlier, while batting first, Australia’s Mitchell Marsh played a brilliant innings. He scored 118 runs off 118 balls. This included 4 sixes and 17 fours. Apart from him, Travis Head (39), Steve Smith (22) and Marnus Labuchen (21) contributed to the team’s runs.
This time while bowling from England, Mark Wood (Mark Wood) took the most wickets with fire from the ball. He took 5 wickets while bowling 11.4 overs. Apart from him, Chris Woakes took 3 wickets and Stuart Broad took 2 wickets. (England won by 3 wickets in Headingley 3rd Test Ashes 2023)
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