The Ashes cricket scores: England vs Australia 2nd Test, Day 1 live scores, blog

By Lachlan Ballingall / Roar Guru

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England will be looking to bounce back at Lord’s when they take on Australia in the second Test of the Ashes. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of Day 1, starting from 8pm (AEST).

Australia were immense at Edgbaston, notching their first Ashes Test victory at the venue since 2001. That’s not to say the performance was perfect with Steve Smith twice digging them out of trouble.

He scored two centuries and ultimately gave Australia a huge total to bowl at in the final innings, which of course proved too much for Joe Root’s side.

This second Test at Lord’s provides a wonderful opportunity for Australia to go 2-0 up and almost secure the series.

England appear slightly rattled at the moment. Root’s team has a number of players out of form, and it showed in the first match.

They have dropped Moeen Ali from the 12-man squad, calling up left-arm spinner Jack Leach in his place.

Smith only averages 34.9 against left-arm orthodox bowlers, which is one of the key reasons why Leach has been included in the squad.

Jofra Archer will almost certainly replace James Anderson, who injured his calf in the first Test, while Olly Stone also drops out of the squad with an injury. Sam Curran is once again in the XII, but appears likely to miss out on the final side once again.

As for Australia, there will only be the one change. James Pattinson has been rested, and his replacement will be either Mitchell Starc or Josh Hazlewood.

Cameron Bancroft enters the match under the most pressure, as he failed to fire in Birmingham. The same could be said for David Warner, but Bancroft does not have the weight of runs at Test level to allow himself a poor run of form.

Prediction
Rain, overcast conditions and a slightly green wicket are expected to have an impact on this second Ashes Test. If the rain stays away for long enough, expect Australia to go 2-0 up in the series.

England look rattled. Tim Paine’s men must capitalise, because the hosts will eventually click back into gear before this series is done.

Australia to go 2-0 up.

Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of Day 1 of the second Ashes Test, starting from 8pm (AEST).

Game information
First ball: 8pm (AEST)
Venue: Lord’s, London
TV: Live, Nine Network
Online: Live, 9Now
Betting: England $4.15, Draw $1.87, Australia $3.65
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney, Aleem Dar

England (12-man squad)
Rory Burns
Jason Roy
Joe Root (c)
Joe Denly
Jos Buttler
Jonny Bairstow (wk)
Ben Stokes
Chris Woakes
Jofra Archer
Stuart Broad
Jack Leach
Sam Curran

Australia (12-man squad)
David Warner
Cameron Bancroft
Usman Khawaja
Steve Smith
Travis Head
Matthew Wade
Tim Paine (c, wk)
Pat Cummins
Mitch Starc
Peter Siddle
Nathan Lyon
Josh Hazlewood

Comments:

2019-08-15T08:44:55+00:00

Richie

Roar Rookie


Isn’t day two starting an hour early?

2019-08-15T07:16:08+00:00

VivGilchrist

Roar Rookie


Thank you James. I’m glad someone understood my point.

2019-08-14T23:47:37+00:00

JamesH

Roar Guru


I assume that's exactly the problem VG was getting at? You can still get a result in a five-day game if you lose one day to rain. It becomes much harder if you lose one day out of only four. I suppose that could be addressed by having a reserve day to make up for time lost due to rain during the allocated four days.

2019-08-14T23:07:00+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


And the rest wicket keepers

2019-08-14T21:43:32+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


How? if it was 4 days, this would now be a three day test?

2019-08-14T21:42:58+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


What a test.

2019-08-14T21:07:38+00:00

VivGilchrist

Roar Rookie


Great argument against the idea of 4 day Tests... if one day is a washout

2019-08-14T19:02:42+00:00

Old mate

Roar Rookie


Very even contest after day 1

2019-08-14T18:39:00+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Rolled home rather the worse for wear after a day or hoping it might stop raining at Lords. Always amazes me how small the capacity at the English cricket grounds are.

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T15:25:37+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


Thanks for hanging with me today everyone. Join The Roar tomorrow for coverage of Day 2.

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T15:22:32+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


Play has been abandoned for the day!

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T14:54:23+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


Not much is happening at Lord's. It is still very wet.

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T14:19:07+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


Apparently it is absolutely pouring. I don't think we will see any cricket today.

2019-08-14T14:06:33+00:00

Damo

Guest


Channel 9 bloody lucky. They weren't ready to cross over to the toss.

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T14:01:56+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


Just before the covers went back on, Jofra Archer was awarded his England Test cap.

2019-08-14T14:01:44+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Radar looks pretty dam bad all over England right now. Might not get much play

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T14:01:18+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


And the toss is delayed, again. The covers are going back on.

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T13:54:19+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


As we stand, this is how it is looking. - 48 overs in the day - Tea at 5:10pm local time (2:10am AEST) - Final session 5:30-7pm local time (2:30am-4am AEST) with an extra 30 minutes available.

2019-08-14T13:47:57+00:00

PriddisJunior

Roar Rookie


Radar not looking promising

AUTHOR

2019-08-14T13:39:13+00:00

Lachlan Ballingall

Roar Guru


We have a toss scheduled at 3pm local time (12am AEST).

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