Australia Dominates Day Two in Perth: A Compelling Ashes Clash
Australia took nine wickets on day two at Perth Stadium, bowling England out for 164. Scott Boland impressed with four wickets, while Mitchell Starc bagged ten across the match. Despite a spirited 50-run partnership from the tail, England set a target of 205 for Australia.
Australia delivered a dominant performance at Perth Stadium on the second day of the Ashes test, taking nine wickets and dismissing England for a modest 164 runs. The hosts now require 205 runs to secure a victory in the first encounter of the series.
Scott Boland made a significant impact with the ball, claiming four wickets for 33 runs. His efforts were complemented by Mitchell Starc, who completed an impressive ten-wicket haul in the match. Starc's fiery deliveries left key English batsmen, including Ben Stokes and Joe Root, struggling at the crease.
Despite a brave rear-guard action from Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse, who put together a valuable 50-run partnership, England fell short of a more competitive total. Australia's bowlers ensured a commanding position heading into the third day, leaving English hopes pinned on a robust bowling response.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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