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England vs Australia: 4th Ashes Test, Day 1 live scores

19th July, 2023
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First Innings: Australia

8/299

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8/299

Australia are 299 for 8

0/43 (17.0) *Anderson O: 83.0 Cummins* 1 (3)
4/52 (19.0) Woakes RR:3.09 Starc 23 (70)
c. Bairstow b. Woakes80.4
8/294
Carey 20(49)
c. Bairstow b. Woakes62.5
7/255
Marsh 51(60)
lbw. Woakes62.1
6/254
Green 16(29)
c. Root b. Broad49.5
5/189
Head 48(65)
lbw. Ali46.1
4/183
Labuschagne 51(115)
lbw. Wood29.2
3/120
Smith 41(52)
c. Bairstow b. Woakes14.1
2/61
Warner 32(38)
lbw. Broad4.6
1/15
Khawaja 3(19)

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First Innings: Australia 8/299 RR: 3.09 O: 83.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

D.A. Warner

c. Bairstow b. Woakes

32 38 3 0 84.21

U.T. Khawaja

lbw. Broad

3 19 0 0 15.79

M. Labuschagne

lbw. Ali

51 115 6 0 44.35

S.P.D. Smith

lbw. Wood

41 52 5 1 78.85

T.M. Head

c. Root b. Broad

48 65 7 0 73.85

M.R. Marsh

c. Bairstow b. Woakes

51 60 7 1 85.00

C.D. Green

lbw. Woakes

16 29 1 0 55.17

A.T. Carey+

c. Bairstow b. Woakes

20 49 2 0 40.82

M.A. Starc

not out

23 70 4 0 32.86

P.J. Cummins*

not out

1 3 0 0 33.33

J.R. Hazlewood

         

Extras

(b 8, lb 3, w 0, nb 2)

13  
Total 299  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
S.C.J. Broad 14.0 0 68 2 4.86
J.M. Anderson 17.0 4 43 0 2.53
C.R. Woakes 19.0 4 52 4 2.74
M.A. Wood 16.0 4 60 1 3.75
M.M. Ali 17.0 1 65 1 3.82

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Australia and England resume hostilities in one of the closest Ashes series in history when they meet at Manchester for the fourth Test. Join The Roar for live scores from 8pm (AEST).

Australia’s thrilling wins at Edgbaston and Lord’s to start the series means they just need to win or draw at Old Trafford to retain the Ashes; however, England’s three-wicket win at Headingley has kept them in the hunt to regain the urn.

Ollie Robinson has been replaced by James Anderson in the hosts’ only change from their third Test XI, while Moeen Ali’s fourth innings promotion to number three in the batting order will remain permanent.

Australia, meanwhile, have dropped sole spinner Todd Murphy as well as the expensive Scott Boland, with Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood returning. It means a boost for the batting order as well as the pace attack, but results in Australia going into a Test without a frontline spin option for the first time since January 2012.

Game information

Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester
First ball: 8pm (AEST)
TV: Nine Network
Streaming: 9Now
Betting: England $2.50, draw $3.20, Australia $2.70 – odds via PlayUp

Teams

England

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Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Moeen Ali, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jonny Bairstow (wk), Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.

Australia

David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Josh Hazlewood.

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