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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

2017-18 Ashes Series - Australia Vs England Second Test at Adelaide Oval Dec 02 -06,2017 - Australia beat England by 120 runs and take 2-0 lead in the 5-Match Test Series Wednesday Dec 06,2017



 2017-18 Ashes 5-Match Test Series Results



First Test @ Brisbane Nov 23-27,2017

Scorecard
 England  302 and 195
Australia 328 and 173/0(Target 170 Runs)
Match Result - Australia won by 10 wickets
MOM  - Steve Smith(Australia)
Series Result - Australia lead the 5-Match Test Series 1-0

Second Test @ Adelaid Day-Night Match Dec 02-06,2017

Scorecard
Australia 442/8 Declared and 138
England   227 and 233(Target 354 Runs)
Match Result -  Australia won by 120 Runs
MOM - Shaun Marsh(Australia) for his 126(231 Balls 4x15 and 6x1) in the 1st innings
Series Result - Australia lead the 5-Match Test Series 2-0



Australia beat England by 120 runs @ Adelaide and take 2-0 lead in the 5-Match Test Series

Scorecard
Australia 442/8 Declared and 138
England   227 and 233(Target 354 Runs)
Match Result -  Australia won by 120 Runs
MOM - Shaun Marsh(Australia) for his 126(231 Balls 4x15 and 6x1) in the 1st innings

Australia wrapped up a 120-run win over England in the second Ashes Test after needing less than two hours on Wednesday Dec 06,2017 to take six wickets in Adelaide

For all the expectations of a thrilling finish at Adelaide Oval, Australia secured a relatively comfortable win and 2-0 series lead.

With the dismissal of England captain Joe Root (67) went the tourists’ chances as they were all out for 233 before the tea break.

Josh Hazlewood (2-49) stepped up with two early wickets, while Mitchell Starc (5-88) and Nathan Lyon (2-45) also took scalps on the final day.

England resumed at 176-4, needing another 178 runs for an improbable win, but Australia made a dream start to day five.

Chris Woakes (5) edged Hazlewood through to Tim Paine off the second ball of the day and was given out, his review failing after Snicko showed a noise but nothing came up on Hot Spot.

Removing the nightwatchman was a start, but the crucial wicket of Root followed, the England captain edging Hazlewood behind without adding to his overnight score.

Moeen Ali (2) was the next to go, trapped lbw by Lyon as he fell to the Australia off-spinner for the fourth time this series, his review also failing

Cameron Bancroft dropped Craig Overton (7) but his luck only lasted until the second new ball, Starc trapping him plumb in front with an in-swinger.

Stuart Broad (8) edged Starc behind and the left-armer had Jonny Bairstow (36) play on to complete the win.


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