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12/04 22:37 CST Root remains unbeaten on 138 as England dismissed for 334 on
Day 2 of the 2nd Ashes test
Root remains unbeaten on 138 as England dismissed for 334 on Day 2 of the 2nd
Ashes test
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) --- Joe Root finished unbeaten on 138 after Engand was
dismissed for 334 on Friday in the third over on Day 2 of the second Ashes
cricket test.
The No. 1-ranked batter in test cricket posted his maiden hundred in an Ashes
match Down Under late on Day 1 and shared a 70-run last-wicket stand with No.
11 Jofra Archer.
Brendan Doggett picked up the last wicket on the 14th ball of the day for
Australia when Archer hooked and Marnus Labuschagne took a diving, one-handed
catch at backward square. England's innings lasted 76.2 overs.
Root faced 206 deliveries in his drought-breaking century, his first in four
Ashes tours to Australia.
Archer's 38 came off 36 balls, his career-highest test score containing two
sixes and two boundaries including a classic square drive in Mitchell Starc's
first over of the day.
England resumed Day 2 at 325-9, with Root on 135 after posting his long-awaited
hundred to give England the honors on Day 1 and a big confidence boost after an
eight-wicket loss in the series-opener last month.
Root shared crucial stands of 117 with Zac Crawley (76), 54 with Harry Brook
(31) and 70 with Archer.
Starc, who returned 6-75 from 20 overs to increase his series haul to 16
wickets, had the visitors reeling at 5-2 in the third over of the match.
With his third wicket at the Gabba, Starc surpassed Pakistan great Wasim Akram
(414 wickets from 104 tests) as the most successful left-arm fast bowler in
test cricket.
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