Sunday, December 7, 2025

Australia Win Second Ashes Test, Take 2-0 Lead

Australia Clinch second ‍Ashes Test, Extend lead to 2-0

brisbane, ‌Australia⁤ – December 8, 2025 ‌ – Australia defeated‍ england by 65 runs ⁣in the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane⁢ on Sunday, taking a commanding 2-0 ⁤lead in the five-match series. Despite a spirited rearguard action from Ben ‍Stokes and Tom ‌Jacks,england ⁣succumbed to the Australian attack,ultimately falling short in their⁣ chase.

The‍ victory builds on Australia’s win‌ in the first ⁣Test and puts significant ⁢pressure on​ England, who⁣ now‍ must win at least three‍ of the remaining matches to reclaim the Ashes. The third ‍Test begins December 17⁣ at the Adelaide Oval, followed by ⁢the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and a ‌final match in Sydney⁣ from January 4.

England began the final day trailing by 43 runs, and while many anticipated a swift Australian victory, Stokes and Jacks initially frustrated the hosts. The pair adopted ​a cautious approach, prioritizing survival and accumulating runs in singles ‌rather than attempting aggressive shots. they added just 28 runs‌ in the first⁢ hour, ​eventually passing the​ deficit after 96 minutes, having⁣ scored 59 runs in two hours.

However, the resistance was broken as Michael ‍Neser dismissed ⁢Jacks,‍ with steve Smith ​taking‌ a breathtaking diving catch ⁣at slip.​ Neser then removed Stokes shortly after, edging to Alex Carey, leaving England‍ at 227-8 with a lead of 50.

Neser finished with career-best figures of ​5-42, while Smith equaled rahul‍ Dravid on 210 ‍outfield catches, trailing only Joe Root’s record of​ 213. The lower order ⁤offered‌ little resistance, as Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse and Jofra Archer quickly fell.

Australia ⁢needed to chase 66 for victory, and despite losing Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne, Smith and Jake ⁤Weatherald comfortably‌ guided the home side to an easy win.

England batting coach​ marcus Trescothick had stated his batsmen would maintain their aggressive approach despite recent failures, but Stokes and Jacks initially deviated from⁤ that strategy on Sunday, focusing​ on defensive play and building a partnership.

[Image of Steve Smith hitting the winning runs for Australia on day 4 of the second Ashes Series Test at The Gabba on December 7, 2025, in Brisbane, Australia [Darrian Traynor/Getty Images]]

[Image of Australia captain Steve Smith, right, shakes hands with england captain ben Stokes after going 2-0 up in the best-of-five test series [Hollie Adams/reuters]]

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