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Australia Dominates Day 2, England Struggles
18 Dec
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.
Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer offered some late resistance, but England's position remains precarious. With a lead of 158 runs and only two wickets remaining, England faces a significant challenge on Day 3. Australia will aim to extend their advantage, while England desperately needs to consolidate and reduce the deficit.




