David Warner’s nightmare Ashes series lasted as he was ignored to England’s 294 all out on day two in The Oval.
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The left-hander prevented the ignominy of four ducks that were straight but later edging Jofra Archer for four and clipping Stuart Broad for a single, he chased a wide ball from the latter and was caught by Jonny Bairstow.
Archer also had Marcus Harris (3) caught at slip, which means England are now once again working out the way to dismiss Steve Smith (14no), who, together with Marnus Labuschagne (32no), has assisted Australia from 14-2 to 55-2 at lunch, a deficit of 239 runs.
Sam Curran did trigger Smith several problems close to the interval, however, viewing two vocal lbw appeals turned down by Kumar Dharamsena afterwards he had struck on chunks which curly in against the right-hander onto the pad.
Dharmasena’s fellow umpire Marais Erasmus didn’t provide out Warner originally but was made to overturn his decision with UltraEdge as the batsman looked to reduce Archer, demonstrating a very clear spike following an England inspection.
Warner’s series average is currently 9.33 — the opener has made double figures just once, at the first innings of the third Test at Headingley if he battled with 61.
The exit of Even the 32-year-old guaranteed there have been a 18 opening stands below fifty inside this series, beating the 16 seen from the four-Test, West Indies vs England series in 1934-35.
England had earlier added 23 runs to their overnight 271-8 before Australia polished off the innings 31 balls to the morning’s drama — Jos Buttler (70) along with Jack Leach (21) the guys to collapse and Mitchell Marsh (5-46) completing his eponymous Test-match five-wicket drag.
Buttler’s effervescent knock came to a close friend when he was bowled by Pat Cummins (3-84) off inside edge and pad — Cummins moving onto 27 wickets for the show at 18.59 — while Leach was also bowled as he defended a rescue from Marsh onto his stumps.
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