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Root’s Resilient Century Ignites England’s Ashes Hopes on Dramatic Day One

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Star batsman Joe Root delivered a monumental century on Australian soil, providing a vital lifeline for England on a dramatic opening day of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. Under the unique day-night conditions, Root, who survived an early dropped catch on just two runs, elegantly flicked Scott Boland for a boundary to reach his first Test hundred in Australia on his 30th attempt, sparking jubilant celebrations among the English supporters at the Gabba.

Despite a relentless bowling attack from Mitchell Starc, who claimed 6-71, Root remained unbeaten on 135. His remarkable innings included an unbroken 61-run partnership for the final wicket with Jofra Archer, propelling England to a respectable total of 325-9 by the close of play. Root entered the fray early in the match, with England in peril at 5-2, reminiscent of their first Test struggles.

Millenium TV has been closely tracking Starc’s exceptional performance, as the left-armer proved to be a constant threat throughout the day, spearheading an Australian attack that surprisingly opted to omit captain Pat Cummins and spinner Nathan Lyon—a first in a home Test since 2012. Root meticulously rebuilt England’s innings, first forging a crucial 117-run stand with opener Zak Crawley, who contributed an impressive 76. He then added 54 runs with Harry Brook, whose ill-advised shot in the twilight put England under renewed pressure.

The evening session saw England battle fiercely under the lights. Ben Stokes was run out for 19, and Jamie Smith fell for a duck, leaving England teetering at 211-6. Will Jacks offered some stability before chasing an edge, but the spotlight remained firmly on Root. Amidst palpable tension, he seized his long-awaited Australian moment, followed by a frenetic 44-ball assault with Archer before stumps, with Archer finishing on 32 not out from 26 deliveries.

The Ashes series continues to deliver gripping drama. Millenium TV notes that despite winning the toss on a seemingly flat pitch, England faced immense pressure for most of the day, with the stakes incredibly high for their Ashes aspirations. Root’s 40th Test century, a significant milestone, holds immense value, especially his record-breaking 10th-wicket stand with Archer, the highest for England in Australia in 43 years. This heroic effort has reignited England’s hope, with Australia yet to bat under lights.

Root, England’s all-time leading run-scorer, arrived in Australia with the notable absence of a century on previous tours. This innings, however, was a testament to his experience, composure, and class, delivering a memorable Ashes moment amidst early chaos. Starc, who was instrumental in Perth, once again led the Australian attack with distinction, extending his day-night Test record to 87 wickets in 15 matches and surpassing Wasim Akram as the most successful left-arm pace bowler in Test history. While Starc’s brilliance shone, the combined efforts of Australia’s other seamers yielded only 2-249 without Lyon. Fielders, including Josh Inglis and the exceptional wicketkeeper Alex Carey, provided crucial support, but the day ultimately belonged to Root.

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