England has finally found a glimmer of hope in the ongoing Ashes series as Australian star Cameron Green made a 'huge error' to gift England a wicket, leaving Australia on 291-4 at stumps on day two. Green's opening up allowed Brydon Carse to bowl him for 45 runs, exposing the stumps and putting pressure on Australia's top order.
Carse, who has been impressive throughout the Test match, finally got his big breakthrough as he bowled Green with a delivery that was expertly played by the Australian batter. The dismissal marked a significant turning point in the match, as England's tailenders looked set to make a substantial contribution and give their team a fighting chance.
The Australians had been riding high on day two, with Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne building a solid partnership at the crease. However, Green's mistake allowed Carse to get his hands on the ball, and he made the most of it by getting rid of the Australian skipper.
The dismissal has left Australia reeling, as England will now be looking to build on this momentum and make a significant inroads into their opponents' order. With Green out of the equation, Smith is looking to rebuild his innings but the pressure will be on him to score quickly and set up a platform for the rest of the Australian batting lineup.
England's hope is that they can capitalize on Australia's misfortune and push them on the back foot further. Carse's impressive bowling has given England a much-needed boost, and it remains to be seen how his team will look to build on this momentum in the remaining part of day two and beyond.
Carse, who has been impressive throughout the Test match, finally got his big breakthrough as he bowled Green with a delivery that was expertly played by the Australian batter. The dismissal marked a significant turning point in the match, as England's tailenders looked set to make a substantial contribution and give their team a fighting chance.
The Australians had been riding high on day two, with Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne building a solid partnership at the crease. However, Green's mistake allowed Carse to get his hands on the ball, and he made the most of it by getting rid of the Australian skipper.
The dismissal has left Australia reeling, as England will now be looking to build on this momentum and make a significant inroads into their opponents' order. With Green out of the equation, Smith is looking to rebuild his innings but the pressure will be on him to score quickly and set up a platform for the rest of the Australian batting lineup.
England's hope is that they can capitalize on Australia's misfortune and push them on the back foot further. Carse's impressive bowling has given England a much-needed boost, and it remains to be seen how his team will look to build on this momentum in the remaining part of day two and beyond.