England collapse hands Australia 1-0 series lead – day four of the Ashes
England slumped to a nine-wicket defeat in the first Ashes Test, paying the price for another costly collapse.
Sliding from 220 for two overnight to 297 all out, they left Australia needing just 20 runs to secure a handsome fourth-day victory.
England cut down at The Gabbatoir
1990: Lost by 10 wkts
1994: Lost by 184 runs
1998: Draw
2002: Lost by 384 runs
2006: Lost by 277 runs
2010: Draw
2013: Lost by 381 runs
2017: Lost by 10 wkts
2021: Lost by 9 wkts
England ratings
R Burns 1/10; H Hameed 4; D Malan 7; J Root 6; B Stokes 3; O Pope 4; J Buttler 5; C Woakes 5; O Robinson 7.5; M Wood 6; J Leach 2.
Wait goes on for Root
After being dismissed for 89, Joe Root is still waiting for his first Ashes century Down Under. Getting started is no problem, but the England captain will be kicking himself for failing to convert one into a three-figure score.
Signed, concealed and delivered
Josh Hazlewood just signed this on the boundary, we knew it 🤣#Ashes pic.twitter.com/Nvx5Llz7ut
— England’s Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) December 11, 2021
The ‘Brisbane Barmies’ did not get too much to cheer on the field during the past four days and took it on themselves to make some fun of their own. Josh Hazlewood was game enough to sign an autograph on the boundary edge, not realising the small print contained a cheeky reference to Australia’s ball-tampering scandal from 2018.
Carey’s catching
After being rushed into the team following the sexting scandal which took down Tim Paine, Alex Carey took eight catches on debut – the most of any wicketkeeper on their first appearance.
England pay the price for go slow
England docked World Test Championship points after first #Ashes Test.#WTC23 | More details 👇https://t.co/I2tWyt1MeD
— ICC (@ICC) December 11, 2021
As if losing the opening match of the series by such a large margin is not bad enough, England found themselves leaving Brisbane with even less than nothing. Root’s side were fined 100 per cent of their match fee and docked five World Test Championship points for their slow over-rate. England were ruled to be five overs short of the target.