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England Team Again In Danger Of Defeat In Fourth Test Match

England team again in danger of defeat by shadow innings, 4 wickets fell in a fourth test match.

England’s condition is also bad in the fourth match of the five-match Ashes series.

In the fourth test match released at Sydney’s SCG, the England team first allowed more than 400 runs to be scored.

Then when it came to their batting in the first innings, then England’s batsmen kept walking.

Till the time of writing the news, the England team has lost 4 wickets for 36 runs in their first innings. The team’s leading batsmen, including captain Joe Root, have returned to the pavilion.

If the England team piles up early in this innings, then the team will be in danger of losing by innings.

Talking about this match, Australian team captain Pat Cummins won the toss and chose to bowl.

In such a situation, Australia’s team batted 134 overs and put 416 runs on the scoreboard for the loss of 8 wickets.

For the Kangaroo team, Usman Khawaja scored 137 runs in 260 balls with the help of 13 fours, while vice-captain Steve Smith scored 67 runs in 141 balls.

Apart from these, 38 runs were scored by opener Marcus Harris, 34 runs by Mitchell Starc, 30 runs by David Warner, and 28 runs by Marnus Labuschagne.

On the other hand, Stuart Broad got five wickets for England, while James Anderson, Mark Wood, and Joe Root got 1-1 wickets.

At the same time, when the England team came out to bat in their first innings, there was no wicket after the second day’s play.

But early in the third day, England lost four of their leading batsmen in the first session.

Jack Crowley 18, Haseeb Hameed 6, David Malan 3, and Joe Root, the highest run-scorer in the year 2021, could not even open the account.

So far, Scott Boland has taken 2 wickets and Mitchell Starc and Cameron Green have taken one wicket each.

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