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England's Stuart Broad (right) and Joe Root celebrate the wicket of Australia's Marnus Labuschagne. Alamy Stock Photo

Khawaja keeps England at bay after Broad strikes in Ashes opener

Australia looked as if they might get through the second session without losing a wicket.

USMAN KHAWAJA was in sight of his first hundred in an Ashes match in England as he led an Australia recovery in the first Test at Edgbaston on Saturday.

Australia were struggling at 67-3 after Stuart Broad struck twice in two balls to remove David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne before England captain Ben Stokes captured the prize wicket of star batsman Steve Smith.

But at tea on the second day, they were 188-4, with opener Khawaja 84 not out.

That still left Australia 205 runs behind Englandโ€™s first-innings 393-8 declared featuring Joe Rootโ€™s 118 not out โ€” the former captainโ€™s first Ashes hundred in eight years.

Australia looked as if they might get through the second session without losing a wicket as Khawaja and Travis Head shared a partnership of 81.

Both left-handers went after Moeen Ali, each hitting the recalled off-spinner for sixes in the all-rounderโ€™s return of 1-82 in 18 overs on his Birmingham home ground.

But Stokes, unlike many a previous England skipper confronted by a spinner conceding runs, kept Moeen, in for the injured Jack Leach, going in what was the bowlerโ€™s first Test in nearly two years since he โ€˜retiredโ€™ from all red-ball cricket.

The skipperโ€™s faith was rewarded when Head, fresh from a hundred in Australiaโ€™s World Test Championship final win over India at The Oval last week, fell for a typically brisk 50 off 63 balls when he dragged a drive off Moeen to Zak Crawley at midwicket.

Australiaโ€™s 148-4 should have become 148-5 when Cameron Green, on a second-ball nought, charged at a sharply-turning Moeen delivery only for wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, who made a run-a-ball 78 on Friday, to miss a clear stumping opportunity after snatching at the chance.

Broad had earlier reduced Australia to 29-2 in the seventh over of Saturdayโ€™s play.

During the drawn 2019 Ashes in England, left-handed opener Warner had averaged a meagre 9.50 in 10 innings and was dismissed seven times by the veteran seamer.

And the 36-year-old seamer yet again proved to be Warnerโ€™s nemesis.

Warner had fought hard for a score of nine on an overcast morning favouring Englandโ€™s quicks when he chased a wide ball from Broad and inside edged into his stumps.

The roars that greeted Warnerโ€™s exit became deafening next ball when Labuschagne, the worldโ€™s top-ranked Test batsman, fell for a golden duck.

He edged a sharp Broad outswinger that was brilliantly caught one-handed by Bairstow, diving low to his right in front of Root at first slip.

Smith survived the hat-trick delivery but rarely looked comfortable in a 59-ball stay that didnโ€™t feature a single boundary.

Stokesโ€™s bowling fitness had been called into question by a longstanding left knee injury, but the lively all-rounder struck when he rapped Smith on the back foot with a nip-back ball.

The batsmanโ€™s review served only to uphold South African umpire Marais Erasmusโ€™s decision and Smith, whose twin centuries in the Ashes opener at Edgbaston four years ago powered Australia to a 251-run win, was out for 16.

โ€“ ยฉ AFP 2023

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    Jun 17th 2023, 3:24 PM

    Honest question. Do any irish people care?

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    Mute Diarmuid ร“ Donnchadha
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    Jun 17th 2023, 3:50 PM

    @JamRag: Honest answer. Some Irish people care.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 4:59 PM

    @JamRag: Yeah I enjoy watching cricket. If you take the time to understand it, itโ€™s a great sport and great to watch. Itโ€™s an intelligent sportโ€ฆ The Ashes is kind of like the Ryder cup for cricket.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 5:11 PM

    @JamRag: Plenty JR.There is more interest in the game now than ever and record numbers playing it.The Ashes is the ultimate challenge in the game.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 6:42 PM

    @John: Iโ€™ve a mate who likes 20/20 he says itโ€™s because itโ€™s nice and quick.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 8:40 PM

    @JamRag: J.H.C. man!! negative at other than your one-eyed view of Leinster Rugbyโ€ฆ.now cricket, H.T.F. do you survive yourself?

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    Jun 17th 2023, 8:41 PM

    @JamRag: yeh they do. Why comment on an article you have no interest in?

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    Jun 18th 2023, 12:10 AM

    @JamRag: I love watching cricket, especially the 20/20 like the IPL.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 7:47 PM

    if the aussie tail can wag set up lovely.

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    Jun 17th 2023, 4:19 PM

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