Ashes 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights: The third day of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord’s was cut short due to rain. However, Australia managed to build a commanding lead of 221 runs before stumps were called early.
Here are the key highlights from the day’s play: Ashes 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights
Usman Khawaja’s Solid Batting
Usman Khawaja continued his impressive form from the first Test, scoring an unbeaten 58 off 123 balls. His partnership with David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne kept Australia in a dominant position.
Early Stumps
Rain forced the umpires to call for early stumps, with Australia at 130/2 in their second innings. There were 25 overs left unused in the day, and Australia held a lead of 221 runs.
England’s Struggle
England’s bowlers put in a determined effort in challenging conditions but found it difficult to break through Australia’s solid batting line-up. James Anderson and Josh Tongue managed to take a wicket each.
Smith’s Near Dismissal
Steve Smith had a close call when he edged a delivery from Anderson just past leg slip. It was a lucky escape for the Australian vice-captain, who remained unbeaten on six.
Ashes 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights: Rain Shortens Play, Australia in Commanding Position
Labuschagne’s Wicket
Marnus Labuschagne fell to a soft dismissal, steering a short and wide delivery from Anderson to backward point. The partnership between Labuschagne and Khawaja ended on 60 runs.
Khawaja’s Half-Century
Usman Khawaja reached his half-century, scoring 53 runs in 105 balls. It was another impressive performance from him in this series.
Rain Interruptions
The match was interrupted multiple times due to rain, leading to the pitch being covered. The weather conditions posed challenges for both teams throughout the day.
Ashes 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights: Rain Shortens Play, Australia in Commanding Position
Despite the rain-shortened day, Australia remained in a commanding position with a lead of 221 runs at stumps. Usman Khawaja’s resilient batting and partnerships with Warner and Labuschagne propelled Australia’s dominance. England’s bowlers struggled to make breakthroughs, and the weather interruptions added to the challenges. The fourth day of the Test promises an intriguing battle as England looks to make a comeback.
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