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Australia has made a thrilling start to the Ashes series with a dramatic two-wicket victory over England at Edgbaston. The match, which also marked the beginning of the new ICC World Test Championship cycle, showcased the intensity and excitement that this historic rivalry brings to the cricketing world.
On the final day, Australia’s captain, Pat Cummins, played a captain’s innings to guide his team to a memorable win. When Cummins came to the crease, England appeared to be in a strong position, but the skipper showed tremendous composure and skill. He formed crucial partnerships with Alex Carey and Nathan Lyon, eventually hitting the winning runs to secure victory for his side. Cummins ended the match unbeaten on 44, embraced by Lyon who contributed 16 not out.
The final day’s play was impacted by rain, with the entire first session washed out. When play eventually resumed in the afternoon, Australia resumed their chase of 174 runs with all results still possible. Usman Khawaja and Scott Boland frustrated England’s bowlers and made them work hard for an early breakthrough. However, Stuart Broad managed to dismiss the nightwatchman, Boland, ending his highest Test score to-date at 20.
Travis Head played a crucial role in stabilizing the innings and withstanding a barrage of short-pitched bowling from the English attack. But Moeen Ali, despite struggling with a finger injury, produced a superb delivery that deceived Head and resulted in a catch for Joe Root at first slip. At tea, Australia found themselves in a reasonably strong position with five wickets down.
Cameron Green’s patient 66-ball innings came to an end when he chopped an Ollie Robinson delivery onto his stumps, departing for 28. Usman Khawaja, who had displayed tremendous resilience throughout his innings, fell victim to an excellent slower ball from England captain Ben Stokes, edging it onto his stumps after facing 197 balls for his valuable 65 runs.
England’s decision to delay taking the new ball paid off handsomely when Joe Root, the part-time spinner, claimed a sharp caught and bowled chance to dismiss Alex Carey for 20. With Australia still needing 54 runs to win, this breakthrough gave England a glimmer of hope and increased the tension in the contest.
However, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon held their nerve and skillfully guided Australia towards victory. England tried everything to secure the remaining wickets, but the Australian duo remained resolute. Cummins and Lyon demonstrated great composure and ensured that Australia achieved a famous victory.
This triumph has given Australia a 1-0 lead in the Ashes series, with four Tests remaining. The second Test is scheduled to take place at Lord’s next Wednesday, and England will be eager to bounce back and level the series. Furthermore, this result also marks the first points earned in the new cycle of the World Test Championship.
As defending champions, Australia has made an impressive start by securing victory in their opening match. These points will be crucial as teams aim to qualify for the final and compete for the prestigious title.
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