England Roars Back at Australia After Starc Brilliance in Ashes Opener
BRISBANE – England emphatically responded to Mitchell Starc’s early dominance, seizing the initiative on day one of the first Ashes Test at the Gabba, finishing play in a commanding position after dismissing Australia for a modest total. The dramatic shift came after a shaky start for the hosts,rattled by the controversy surrounding Usman Khawaja‘s on-field break and ultimately undone by a relentless England attack led by ben stokes.
Australia’s innings crumbled after a promising start,with key batsmen falling to a combination of pace and bounce. Jake Weatherald struggled against Jofra Archer, while Steve Smith appeared uncomfortable at the crease. Marnus Labuschagne and Khawaja both succumbed to unexpected deliveries, highlighting England’s ability to exploit conditions. Stokes ultimately claimed five wickets, capitalizing on the groundwork laid by England’s frontline quicks.
The day began with Australia attempting to build on the momentum generated by Starc’s fiery spell, but the dismissal of Travis Head to a rash shot and Cameron Green’s subsequent failure quickly halted their progress. England’s aggressive approach, contrasting sharply with previous Ashes campaigns, proved decisive.
“Any sign of grit must be scrubbed clean as quickly as possible,” the report noted, reflecting England’s determination to capitalize on every prospect. Stokes’s five-wicket haul underscored this intent, rewarding the sustained pressure exerted by the pace bowlers.
The fluctuating fortunes of the day served as a stark warning to Australia. England has demonstrated a newfound fearlessness and resilience, capable of absorbing pressure and delivering counter-attacks. This series promises to be a hard-fought contest, demanding adaptability and unwavering resolve from both sides.