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Over 1: England 0-1 (Duckett 0, Pope 0) Again, Ollie Pope at the beginning. Surviving the first ball to Starc despite the chance of LBW.
Standing up, high, off Mitchell Starc and…he leaves the ball! Insults. Drama. No one expected that. Luckily he smokes the next one, but between. It leaves the third ball. At least he gives a strong performance when he defends the fourth.
Fifth, even… fifth. This is incredible! Mitchell Starc, you all star! Crawley scrambles defensively, the bat twists in his hands, and the ball bounces back to his stomach. Not related to the bow, however. He kneels over the arm, to the left, and the ball goes to the right side of the pitch.
But somehow, following, the star drops itself space and time, like a sweet loss, and just takes a hand. Ball in the trees. And when he falls, the star of the star, his little finger is under the ball, and he puts it on the floor where his arm connects. They look for other arrangements but the catch is amazing, amazing.
Two overs, and all three innings are well away from the first ropes without a run. Look at the history books, please.
“Get ready for tons of monkeys. Summer of Tik,” added Arlie Reynolds in the Perth box office. We all live.
Strange to say, they were lit yesterday, but Australia's batting was papier-mache and England's kneeling was sprinkling rain to prevent it from being extinguished. What a precious tale.
Mitchell Starc is out there warming up, he will need more over the next two hours if Australia are to stay in the Hunt. If England's aggressive scorers leave, the game could become one-sided very quickly.
A slight defeat in the attack of the two in seeing the wood, but not bothering the ground leads to a very important victory in England, as Lyon drives to Brydon Cople and the parts of the edge. Done and done. England the leadership of England!
45. Another six balls were checked for a handicap, because there is no value here. He leaves little but with compassion for the family, once away from the line, missing and hit on the body by Atkinson, then there is a big problem that doesn't do anything. Trying to…
44 Overs: Australia 132-9 (Lyon 4, Adgett 7) The fact that the latter two are batting well will not make Australia feel good about bowing out in England. Artists drive with confidence in the price. There are some that hide, but they are not afraid to climb to the end. They cut the deficit by 40.
43 Overs: Australia 131-9 (Lyon 4, Adrett 6) And there are criminals. Another cruny cut, this time through the middle, bring him back a bit. The fourth ball of the end, he finally cheers, not wearing. Atkinson shoots but the ball goes over his head.
42. Lyon Football First Family puts up banners. Ohhh he threw! In short leg, the pope under the muer, and the ball reaches his toe but it goes down instead of up. Marko Wood keeps the lumps, which will eventually face every crop so far but two. The sixth bowler decides he's had enough and drives a big drive, inside, walks a fine leg, and strikes.
Over: Australia 126-9 (Lyon 3, Adrett 2) Now the grandfather is unmarked! He takes a few bucks back, directing Atkinson. I'm glad to be back and keep the beat, and look down.
40 overs: Australia 124-9 (Lyon 3, Appjett 0) How about first thing in the morning. Bretan Aggett, No11 on the deck, Marko Wood's face at a million miles an hour. They do a great job, though! It drops one, closes one, ducks, and then adds an escape via Tchael Wake. Do not run away from him, however, before He removes the mark.

Lemon Geoff
Hello again. A very different morning today than it was yesterday. Cold, miserable, but the clouds are high and bright, so don't worry, there's no chance of disruption for a while.
There is a gray area around Perth Stadium We are closed for the second day but play is expected to start in 10 minutes or so. Nathan Lymon and Bretan Adgett will aim to carry Australia's first close to England's first innings, with the visitors trailing by one wicket.
Mitchell Starc didn't play Australia's hand, but the crowds were short of five star quicks as England were bitten on day one at Perter. Simon Burnton Looking at how JOFRRA bowler, Gus Atkinson, Mark Wood, Bydon Cops, and, but, Captain Ben Stokes hunted as the first pack.
There is a strong sense that Ben Smikesi must have distinguished himself at the same time as a successful Australian.
As a result, his decision didn't hesitate that long, the visitors bowed out for 172 in 33 overs. This incident would have brought England's supporters down, but it encouraged their players to reach for the stars.
The Ashes open with Mitchell Starc setting Australia up by sending yet another reminder that he is an imaginary and angry member. Lemon Geoff was at Perth Stadium to witness the left-hander's performance – 70 for 58.
Starc did not pick up the wicking in a kamikaze burst, but with the necessary form to counter the mountains of two spendes, the second of which was cut at half-time.
Without much mobility, with automatic equipment but not automatic equipment for the plate, it was very modified at 140kmh (87kMh (87kMh (87mmh (87kMh (87kMh (87kMh (87kMh)), always with its mixed opponents). It can be a great exercise on a good distance.

Martin Pegan
If you've missed one amazing test day, or we just want to make sure, It's Martin It was reported in all from the All Program.
Not since Old Trafford in 1909, when 20 tons were sent to be packed, have so many tickets fallen on the first day of an Ashes test. There were 19 here, a celebration of great popularity, and the supporters of the people of England back home who woke up in the middle could be forgiven for complaining.
The first fall of all in 32.5 visitors must have felt like getting a horse's head on the bed, and it appears again Bazball Bazball analysis. But Ben Stekes (five for 23) and his hard-working partner delivered a more instructive message, reducing Australia to nine in two overs with good wickets to go with it.

Lemon Geoff
Are we all back? It was a very silly, no-nonsense, open day: 19 wickets in an Australian Test with about 70 overs. Can't anyone remember how to fix it again? Is it too difficult? The answer is, not really, because some players have been around for a long time, and at the top they had speed and nothing but inconsistencies. And that no one played well, against another bow.
So we are about 50% of the way through the matches in the stroboard word, in 20% of the days divided by 16.4% of the managers. White paper, robin.
Australian tours by running 49! After kneeling in England for 172! The latter will resume, but we do not think that Lyon and Adgett will add much to the cross. Next, it will be shooting Now No.2.
Don't look away from the match today, maybe it won't be left too far tomorrow.