Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ashes: Aus Gabba record intact

Hosts rout England by 10 wickets in first Test, maintain unbeaten 29year streak in Brisbane

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› I thought Nathan Lyon was particular­ly good. He’s going from strength to strength at the moment and bowling like a genius. STEVE SMITH, on Nathan Lyon

AUSTRALIA

9.5 STEVE SMITH Smith held his side together in the first innings with an unbeaten 141 spanning 8 hours and 32 minutes.

8.5 NATHAN LYON Lyon was side’s best bowler. A return of five wickets was the least he deserved, while his run-out of Vince was a key moment.

8 CAMERON BANCROFT Failed in the first innings, but the debutant will take huge confidence from the unbeaten 82 he made as his side strolled to victory.

DAVID WARNER Warner was guilty of a soft dismissal on day two. However, he made a significan­t score of 87 second time around.

PAT CUMMINS Cummins was the pick of seam attack. He also made a valuable contributi­on with the bat, scoring 42 at 9 powering his side to take lead.

7.5 SHAUN MARSH The experience­d left-hand batsman from Perth answered his critics with a crucial fifty in Australia’s first innings.

7.5 JOSH HAZLEWOOD Below his best in first innings, Hazlewood improved at the second time of asking, accounting for three of England’s top four.

7 MITCHELL STARC Worryingly for England, Starc picked up six wickets despite appearing to struggle for rhythm.

6 TIM PAINE Made a shaky start dropping James Vince on Day 1. However, stumping Moeen made up for it. Could make only 13 with the bat.

USMAN KHAWAJA His fallibilit­y against spin has been well documented and he looked all at sea when falling cheaply to Moeen Ali in his only innings.

PETER HANDSCOMB His technique of batting deep in the crease has worked in previous Tests, but on this occasion he was plumb lbw to James Anderson for 14.

ENGLAND

8 JAMES VINCE Showed his class making 83 on Day 1 but then fell cheaply, to a beauty from Hazlewood, in the second innings.

8 STUART BROAD Asked questions of batsmen throughout but was not flattered by figures of 3-49 from 25 overs.

7.5 JAMES ANDERSON He got only two wickets, but kept the pressure on Australia in their first innings, conceding just 50 from 29 overs.

7 MARK STONEMAN Stoneman du g deep to lay a platform for his side in a commendabl­e first-innings performanc­e.

6.5 JOE ROOT Failed to make a telling contributi­on with the bat. After reaching 51, he was out playing across.

6.5 DAWID MALAN Malan shone with a first-innings 50. However, his sloppy dismissal to Starc triggered an England collapse.

6 MOEEN ALI He was comfortabl­y out-bowled by opposition off-spinner Lyon, a cut on the former’s spinning finger not helping matters.

6 JONNY BAIRSTOW The head-butt incident apart, Bairstow kept impressive­ly but twice fell to poor strokes, for nine and 42.

4 CHRIS WOAKES Largely ineffectiv­e with the ball, Woakes struggled to back up the efforts of England’s new-ball pair.

4 JAKE BALL Made a promising start by removing Warner, but that was as good as it got for England’s fourth seamer, who leaked runs alarmingly.

3 ALASTAIR COOK England’s most experience­d bat fell cheaply. His second dismissal off a top-edged hook in particular prompts concern.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Cameron Bancroft (left) and David Warner walk off after Australia’s 10wicket win on Monday.
REUTERS ▪ Cameron Bancroft (left) and David Warner walk off after Australia’s 10wicket win on Monday.

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