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Australia Dominates Day 2, England Struggles
18 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Australia finished Day 2 with 371 runs, leading by 158.
- England slumped to 213/8 under relentless Australian bowling.
- Controversial umpiring decisions and DRS calls plagued England's innings.

Australia asserted dominance on Day 2 of the third Test, concluding their innings at 371. Mitchell Starc's aggressive 54 and contributions from others set a strong target. In response, England's batting order collapsed against a disciplined Australian bowling attack, finishing the day at 213/8 and trailing by 158 runs. Key wickets fell early and at regular intervals, preventing England from building significant partnerships.
Skipper Pat Cummins, with figures of 3-54, and Nathan Lyon, who took 2-51 and surpassed Glenn McGrath's wicket tally, were instrumental. Despite brief resistance from Joe Root and a partnership with Harry Brook, England lost wickets steadily. Controversial umpiring decisions and issues with DRS technology further fueled the drama, leaving England's skipper frustrated.




