ENG vs AUS Live: Australia were reduced to 416 runs in the first innings, England’s score 13/1 till lunch; Crawley-Ducett not out
Cricket Live Score Today AUS vs ENG Ashes 2023: Hello, welcome to the live blog of Amar Ujala. The second Test of the Ashes series between England and Australia is being played at Lord’s. On Thursday (June 29) the second day of the match, Australia’s team was reduced to 416 runs in the first innings. On the first day, the score was 339 runs for five wickets ahead of the game. Steve Smith scored a century for Australia. Now the England team has come out to bat in their first innings.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: England did not get a shock till lunch on the second day
The England team has not suffered a single setback till lunch on the second day of the Lord’s Test. Ben Duckett and Jack Crawley are unbeaten. Duckett is unbeaten on seven and Crawley on six runs. ENG vs AUS Live
ENG vs AUS Test Live: Australia’s innings reduced
Australia’s innings was reduced to 416 runs. Ollie Robinson dismisses Josh Hazlewood. Hazlewood could only score four runs off six balls. Captain Pat Cummins remained unbeaten after scoring 22 runs off 33 balls. He hit two fours. Earlier, Steve Smith scored the highest 110 runs. Travis Head scored 77 and David Warner scored 66 runs. Marnus Labuschagne scored 47 runs.
Alex Carey was dismissed for 22 and Usman Khawaja scored 17 runs. Nathan Lyon could score only seven and Mitchell Starc six runs. Cameron Green could not open account. Josh Tongue and Oli Robinson took three wickets each for England. Joe Root got two successes. James Anderson and Stuart Broad took one wicket each.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: England got ninth success
Australia got the ninth blow in the form of Nathan Lyon. Olly Robinson got Lyon caught by Josh Tongue. Leone scored seven runs off 13 balls. He hit a boundary. Josh Hazlewood comes to the crease after his dismissal.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: Steve Smith out
Australia got the eighth blow in the form of Steve Smith. He returned to the pavilion after scoring 110 runs. Smith hit 15 fours in his 184-ball innings. He was caught by Ben Duckett off Josh Tongue. Australia has scored 393 runs for eight wickets. Nathan Lyon is at the crease with captain Pat Cummins.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: Smith’s brilliant century
Steve Smith has scored a brilliant century at Lord’s. He scored the 32nd century of his Test career. He reached equal to former Australia captain Steve Waugh in terms of scoring the most centuries in Tests. Waugh scored 32 centuries in 168 Tests. Smith achieved this feat in the 99th Test itself. Australia has scored 386 runs for seven wickets in the first innings. Smith is unbeaten on 107 and Cummins on seven runs.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: England got seventh success
James Anderson gave England the seventh success. He got Mitchell Starc caught by wicketkeeper Johnny Bairstow. Stark could only score six runs off 10 balls. Australia has scored 358 runs for seven wickets. Captain Pat Cummins is at the crease with Steve Smith.
ENG vs AUS Test Live: Australia got a shock on the second day
The second day started badly for Australia. He started playing ahead of the first day’s score of 339 runs for five wickets. Then Alex Carey was unbeaten with Steve Smith. Stuart Broad gave the sixth blow to the Kangaroo team. He lbw Alex Carey. Carey was dismissed after scoring 22 runs off 43 balls. He hit two fours. Mitchell Starc comes to the crease after his dismissal. Steve Smith is slowly getting closer to the century. Australia has scored 357 runs for six wickets. Smith is unbeaten on 87 and Starc is five.
ENG vs AUS Live: Australia were reduced to 416 runs in the first innings, England’s score 13/1 till lunch; Crawley-Ducett not out
Hello, welcome to the live blog of Amar Ujala. The second Test of the Ashes series between England and Australia is being played at Lord’s. On Thursday (June 29) the second day of the match, Australia’s team is playing ahead of 339 runs for five wickets in the first innings. The Kangaroo team is ahead 1-0 in the series. He defeated England by two wickets in the first Test played at Edgbaston.