England and Australia delivered a scintillating opening day in Perth that lived up to the pre-series hype, with the cricket being fast-paced and entertaining for both fans and commentators.
The game was marked by a total of 19 wickets falling across both innings, including one in each side's opening over. England captain Ben Stokes was instrumental in this collapse, claiming five crucial wickets to leave Australia reeling on 123-9. The hosts' batting line-up looked vulnerable at times, with England guilty of resorting to wafty drives and aggressive attacks on the short ball.
Stokes himself looked fitter than ever after returning from a shoulder injury and was, once again, the mastermind behind England's bowling attack. He took wickets from both ends of the pitch, using his aura to put pressure on Australia's batsmen and get them playing loose shots that ultimately led to their downfall.
The opening day was a box office success for Stokes, who has now reached a level of form that suggests he is in prime condition to take England to Ashes glory. His performance will undoubtedly be the subject of much discussion, not least when it comes to his future in Test cricket.
Meanwhile, Steve Smith made headlines with a bizarre jibe at former England spinner Monty Panesar's Mastermind appearance on Sky Sports. The Australian captain, who will be taking over as skipper for this series, may have been trying to stir up some tension but ultimately proved himself to be the master of his own destiny.
As the Ashes series progresses, fans can expect plenty more drama and intrigue, including questions about Root's average scoreline, Smith and Panesar's on-field sparring and whether Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood will feature in this Test. One thing is for certain: England and Australia are set to deliver an exciting and unpredictable series that will keep cricket fans enthralled.
The stage is now set for a thrilling contest between two of the world's top teams, with plenty of drama and tension to come over the next few weeks. Will Root achieve his maiden Ashes ton Down Under? How much cricket will Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood play? And what about the potential on-field sparring between Smith and Panesar? There are many questions still to be answered but one thing is certain: this series has all the ingredients for a classic Ashes battle.
The game was marked by a total of 19 wickets falling across both innings, including one in each side's opening over. England captain Ben Stokes was instrumental in this collapse, claiming five crucial wickets to leave Australia reeling on 123-9. The hosts' batting line-up looked vulnerable at times, with England guilty of resorting to wafty drives and aggressive attacks on the short ball.
Stokes himself looked fitter than ever after returning from a shoulder injury and was, once again, the mastermind behind England's bowling attack. He took wickets from both ends of the pitch, using his aura to put pressure on Australia's batsmen and get them playing loose shots that ultimately led to their downfall.
The opening day was a box office success for Stokes, who has now reached a level of form that suggests he is in prime condition to take England to Ashes glory. His performance will undoubtedly be the subject of much discussion, not least when it comes to his future in Test cricket.
Meanwhile, Steve Smith made headlines with a bizarre jibe at former England spinner Monty Panesar's Mastermind appearance on Sky Sports. The Australian captain, who will be taking over as skipper for this series, may have been trying to stir up some tension but ultimately proved himself to be the master of his own destiny.
As the Ashes series progresses, fans can expect plenty more drama and intrigue, including questions about Root's average scoreline, Smith and Panesar's on-field sparring and whether Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood will feature in this Test. One thing is for certain: England and Australia are set to deliver an exciting and unpredictable series that will keep cricket fans enthralled.
The stage is now set for a thrilling contest between two of the world's top teams, with plenty of drama and tension to come over the next few weeks. Will Root achieve his maiden Ashes ton Down Under? How much cricket will Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood play? And what about the potential on-field sparring between Smith and Panesar? There are many questions still to be answered but one thing is certain: this series has all the ingredients for a classic Ashes battle.