Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

England collapse again as Australia turn screw in 2nd Test

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ADELAIDE AFP Dec 18, 2021: England were staring down the barrel of another chastening defeat Saturday, dismissed for 236 then forced to watch as Australia batted again and stretched their lead in the day-night second Ashes Test at Adelaide.

Joe Root and Dawid Malan had survived the opening session of day three unscathed, building a 128-run stand as they chased Australia's first-innings 473 for nine declared.

But it all came crashing down after the dinner break with both players removed in quick succession, Root for 62 and Malan for 80, sparking a collapse that saw England slump from 150 for two to 236 all out. Making matters worse, they did so against a second-string attack with Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood both missing.

Stand- in Australian skipper Steve Smith could have enforced the follow-on, but chose to rest his bowlers and send in the openers to turn the screw with two days left. They negotiated some 75 minutes for the loss of David Warner for 13, needlessly run out after a disastrous mix-up with Marcus Harris, who remains unbeaten on 21.

Nightwatch­man Michael Neser was on two as Australia reached 45 for one, building their lead to 282. Hostile pace from Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon's dangerous spin did the damage to England, complement­ed by Cameron Green, who bagged Root for the second consecutiv­e time. Starc claimed 4- 37 and Lyon 3-58.

England in trouble

England crashed by nine wickets in the first Test at Brisbane and if they go 2-0 down in Adelaide the Ashes are as good as gone, needing to win all three remaining Tests. Australia bowled repeat maidens at the start of the second session and Root looked increasing­ly uncomforta­ble against Green, who was starting to find movement with the pink ball.

Having passed 1,600 Test runs in a calendar year -- only the fourth player in history to do so -- he poked at a Green delivery and got an edge to Smith at slip, leaving him still searching for an elusive first-ever century in Australia.

 ?? ?? Australia are in firm control against England despite the game heading to a possible draw at Adelaide - AFP
Australia are in firm control against England despite the game heading to a possible draw at Adelaide - AFP

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