Ashes fourth test: Jonny bravo: Bairstow pounds Aussies, Woods turns screws
On July 21 in Manchester.
On Day 3 of the fourth Ashes Test, Mark Wood bowled aggressively and made it difficult for Australia to score runs. As a result, Australia only scored 113/4 in their second innings. They are still behind England by 162 runs, and England is close to winning the game, which would tie the series.
England appeared to have no chance of winning the series after the Lord’s Test. They were losing 2-0, and no team since 1936-37 had ever won the Ashes after losing the first two matches.
But after their thrilling victory at Headingley, England have continued to aggressively challenge Australia in Manchester. The tourists are unable to counter this bold and aggressive approach from the hosts.
Jonny Bairstow hit the ball really well and scored 99 runs for England. This helped England get a total of 592 runs in the first innings, which is their highest ever score against Australia on their home ground since 1985.
This text means that it was raining on the weekend and England had a lead of 275 runs. Australia was playing in a way that would result in a draw, so they could keep the Ashes.
Australia scored 317 runs in their first innings and 113 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their second innings, after 41 overs. Marnus Labuschagne scored 44 not out, while Mark Wood took 3 wickets for 17 runs. England scored a total of 592 runs in their first innings, played for 107. 4 Zak Crawley scored 189 runs and Jonny Bairstow remained not out on 99 runs. Josh Hazlewood took 5 wickets for 126 runs. Reuters, a news agency, said that Apple’s new iPhone may be delayed due to supply chain issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that the production and availability of the iPhone might be delayed.
England scored their highest number of runs in an Ashes innings at home since 1985.
549 is the run-rate of England during their total score of 592, which is the third highest for any team in a Test cricket match with a score of 500 or more.