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England vs Australia Scorecard, 2nd Test, The Ashes 2017-18, Australia vs England

Result · Dec 02 2017, Sat - 09:00 AM (IST)
2nd Test - Adelaide Oval
AUSTRALIA
442/8 decl, 138
ENGLAND
227, 233
Australia won by 120 runs
CRR:2.76
Player Of The Match
AUSTRALIA - 442/8 (149.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Cameron Bancroft Run out (Chris Woakes) 10 41 - - 24.39
David Warner c Jonny Bairstow b Chris Woakes 47 102 5 - 46.08
Usman Khawaja c James Vince b James Anderson 53 112 8 - 47.32
Steven Smith b Craig Overton 40 90 3 - 44.44
Peter Handscomb lbw b Stuart Broad 36 86 5 - 41.86
Shaun Marsh Not out 126 231 15 1 54.55
Tim Paine c Moeen Ali b Craig Overton 57 102 6 1 55.88
Mitchell Starc c James Anderson b Stuart Broad 6 29 - - 20.69
Pat Cummins c Dawid Malan b Craig Overton 44 90 7 - 48.89
Nathan Lyon Not out 10 11 - 1 90.91
Josh Hazlewood - - - - -
Extras 13 ( lb: 6 w: 1)
Total 442 / 8 (149.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
James Anderson 31 5 74 1 2.4
Stuart Broad 30 11 72 2 2.4
Chris Woakes 27 4 84 1 3.1
Craig Overton 33 3 105 3 3.2
Moeen Ali 24 3 79 0 3.3
Joe Root 4 - 16 0 4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
33/1 (14.3) Cameron Bancroft
86/2 (33.1) David Warner
139/3 (51.4) Usman Khawaja
161/4 (62.1) Steven Smith
209/5 (81.3) Peter Handscomb
294/6 (107.5) Tim Paine
311/7 (116.6) Mitchell Starc
410/8 (145.2) Pat Cummins
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 20 4 49 3 2.5
Josh Hazlewood 16 3 56 1 3.5
Pat Cummins 16 3 47 2 2.9
Nathan Lyon 24.1 5 60 4 2.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
29/1 (6.6) Mark Stoneman
31/2 (10.4) James Vince
50/3 (15.3) Joe Root
80/4 (28.1) Alastair Cook
102/5 (37.1) Dawid Malan
132/6 (48.2) Moeen Ali
142/7 (53.1) Jonny Bairstow
208/8 (69.4) Chris Woakes
227/9 (74.4) Stuart Broad
227/10 (76.1) James Anderson
Bowler O M R W Eco
James Anderson 22 7 43 5 2
Stuart Broad 13 6 26 0 2
Craig Overton 2 - 11 1 5.5
Chris Woakes 16 3 36 4 2.3
Moeen Ali 5 - 20 0 4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
5/1 (2.2) Cameron Bancroft
39/2 (18.4) Usman Khawaja
41/3 (19.5) David Warner
50/4 (23.2) Steven Smith
71/5 (32.2) Nathan Lyon
75/6 (34.4) Peter Handscomb
90/7 (43.4) Tim Paine
122/8 (51.2) Shaun Marsh
128/9 (54.2) Mitchell Starc
138/10 (57.6) Josh Hazlewood
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 19.2 3 88 5 4.6
Josh Hazlewood 20 7 49 2 2.5
Pat Cummins 20 6 39 1 2
Nathan Lyon 25 6 45 2 1.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
53/1 (19.5) Alastair Cook
54/2 (23.3) Mark Stoneman
91/3 (33.6) James Vince
169/4 (59.5) Dawid Malan
176/5 (62.2) Chris Woakes
177/6 (64.5) Joe Root
188/7 (70.6) Moeen Ali
206/8 (80.1) Craig Overton
224/9 (82.6) Stuart Broad
233/10 (84.2) Jonny Bairstow
Match Info
Series: England in Australia 2017/18
Date: Dec 02 2017, Sat - 09:00 AM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Adelaide
Venue: Adelaide Oval
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Squad: Cameron Bancroft, David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith (c), Peter Handscomb, Shaun Marsh, Tim Paine (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon
England Squad: Alastair Cook, Mark Stoneman, James Vince, Joe Root (c), Dawid Malan, Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Chris Woakes, Craig Overton, Stuart Broad, James Anderson
  • Australia have won four of the last five Ashes Tests played at the Adelaide Oval and are undefeated in their last six Test matches at the venue overall (W5 D1).
  • The Baggy Greens have won their last six Ashes Test matches on home soil in a row, the last and only time they won more in succession was an eight-game streak from 1920 to 1925 which included two wins at the Adelaide Oval.
  • Australia have won their last four Tests at the Adelaide Oval, and a fifth win would equal their longest ever winning streak at the venue set once each in 1908 and 2002.
  • England are yet to lose back-to-back Tests in 2017 and their next victory will be their sixth of the year; the last time they won more Tests in a single calendar year was 2010 (9).
  • England have scored over 500 runs and declared in the opening innings of two of their last three Tests at the Adelaide Oval (551/6d, 620/5d).
  • James Anderson can become England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker at the Adelaide Oval; he has previously recorded 10 dismissals there and needs seven in this game to leapfrog Johnny Briggs in that list.
  • Nathan Lyon has now taken 51 Test wickets in 2017, the most of any Australian in a single calendar year since Mitchell Johnson took 63 in 2009 and the most of any Australian spinner since Shane Warne took 96 (the most of Test player in a year) in 2005.
  • Seven of Usman Khawaja's nine Test dismissals versus England have come against off-spinners (Swann 5, Root 1 and Ali 1).
  • David Warner has three Test centuries to his name at the Adelaide Oval, only four players have hit more tons there (Michael Clarke 7, Ricky Ponting 6, David Boon 4 & Allan Border 4).
  • Steve Smith has averaged 81.8 across his eight Test innings at this venue; the Australia skipper has reached at least 40 runs in five of his last six Test knocks at the Adelaide Oval and comes into this game on the back of posting 141* at the Gabba.