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-title: England’s Dominant Pace Attack Shocks Australia in Perth

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Perth, Australia – ​ England’s⁢ relentless pace attack laid a dominant foundation on the first day of ​the Ashes 2025, spearheaded by⁣ a ⁢blistering bowling ​performance and strategic tactics that have left Australia reeling.

england’s average bowling speed ⁤of 87.6mph marked a new record for the team,combining raw pace with‌ precision. This aggressive approach immediately ‌put Australia under pressure, inducing false⁢ shots from‌ over 40% of the deliveries faced in the first 25 overs – a figure ranking as the ⁢fifth-highest ⁣percentage achieved by any team in Test cricket during that period⁤ as data collection began in 2006.The ⁢early pressure‍ is a important statement in the Ashes series,demonstrating⁣ England’s intent to dictate terms and exploit favorable‌ conditions.

Ben Stokes ‍further ignited England’s charge with a rapid five-wicket haul, claiming his‍ wickets in just 36 balls – the fifth-fastest time an England bowler has reached five ⁣wickets in a Test innings.

“there‌ was some brilliant bowling – there’s a bit of ​movement and steep bounce ⁢on this Perth pitch,” commented former England captain Michael Vaughan. ‌”You need bowlers to get you out of trouble and all five quick bowlers bowled with skill, pace and were intimidating.”

Vaughan emphasized the potential for long-term impact, stating, “You can scar a team very early in a series. There were some good tactics by England‌ and tactical maneuvers they’ll take forward to the second innings‍ and beyond.”

Regarding England’s batting approach, Vaughan suggested a strategic target. “When England were 160-5, ​I thought go and ​get 250 because I have seen enough cricket here to know 250 is a good score in the first innings here.”

He also assessed the pitch conditions, adding, ⁤”This pitch might flatten out a ⁢bit and the ⁣cracks might arrive but par isn’t 350.”

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