31st Test half-century for David Warner. He brings up the milestone with a punch through the cover.
David Warner Half-Century: On Day-2 of the Gabba Ashes test, David Warner scored the 31st test half-century of his career.
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Australia reached 118-1 when Warner scored his half-century. The partnership of David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne has put Australia in a commanding situation at the Gabba.
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Jos Buttler finished as the highest run-scorer with 39–
The entire batting order of England collapsed in front of the Aussie quicks. In the end, the whole English side bundled out for just 147 runs in the first innings. Jos Buttler finished as the highest run-scorer with 39 runs under his belly.
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All the fast bowlers together took ten wickets for Australia. Captain Pat Cummins got five wickets, while Starc and Hazlewood got two wickets each. All-rounder Chris Green also took his first Test wicket. The first day’s play was canceled due to rain.
Marnus Labuschagne and David Warner put on a century partnership-
Australia lost Marcus Harris early, but then Marnus Labuschagne and David Warner put on a century partnership. The wicket of Marcus Harris was taken by Ollie Robinson, where Harris could only score three runs. Australia reached 113-1 on the second day of lunch, while Labuschagne scored his half-century and Warner was on 48.
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David Warner half-century
David Warner scored his 31st Test fifty after lunch. Although David Warner had a bag full of luck. Stokes had bowled him when he was 17 but it was a no-ball. He was again dropped at slip by Rory Burns off Robinson when he was on 48.