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Home / Sports / Crawley Faces Axe After Double Ashes Duck

Crawley Faces Axe After Double Ashes Duck

23 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Zak Crawley scored zero twice in the first Ashes Test.
  • He is the first England opener with two ducks this century.
  • Pundits question his place ahead of the second Test.
Crawley Faces Axe After Double Ashes Duck

England's opening batsman, Zak Crawley, finds himself at the center of a storm following a disappointing display in the first Ashes Test. Crawley was dismissed for zero in both innings, a feat not achieved by an England opener in over two decades. This performance has intensified calls for his removal from the squad, with many pundits and fans questioning his suitability.

Crawley's career average of 30.96 from 60 Tests is under the microscope, especially after being rated zero out of ten by one correspondent. His dismissals, both caught and bowled by Mitchell Starc, highlight his struggles against the Australian bowling attack. Fans have taken to social media to express their dismay, with some suggesting other players could have filled his role more effectively.

Despite the criticism, some experts suggest England might stick with Crawley due to their investment in him and belief he could perform in Australian conditions. However, his current form presents a significant challenge, and the team will be hoping for a swift turnaround as they prepare for the second Test in Brisbane.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Zak Crawley was dismissed for a pair of ducks in the first Ashes Test against Australia.
He is facing significant criticism and his place in the team is under serious doubt after his performance.
Crawley was out for zero twice in the first Ashes Test, the first English opener to do so this century.

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