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Ashes Catastrophe: England’s Second Test Hopes Crumble on Disastrous Day Three at Gabba

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England’s aspirations in the ongoing Second Ashes Test have been severely dashed following a woeful and disheartening third day of play in Brisbane. With the team now reeling at 134-6 in their second innings, still trailing Australia by 43 runs, an imminent defeat seems unavoidable at the Gabba, a venue where England has not secured a victory since 1986.

Australia had earlier extended their commanding first-innings lead, compiling a formidable total of 511. Pace bowler Mitchell Starc continued his stellar series, contributing a crucial 77 runs with the bat, which significantly delayed England’s opportunity to bowl in the critical twilight hours and further fatigued the touring side’s bowlers. Opener Matthew Weatherald also added 72 runs to the Australian tally.

Faced with a daunting 177-run deficit, England’s second innings began with a glimmer of hope, reaching 45 without loss at the dinner interval during the challenging pink-ball session. However, this promising start quickly disintegrated into a familiar collapse. Ben Duckett was unfortunate to be bowled by a delivery from Scott Boland that kept low, while Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley both succumbed to ill-judged drives, caught and bowled by Michael Neser for 26 and 44 respectively. Even captain Joe Root was dismissed for 15, edging a delivery from Starc, and Harry Brook soon followed, nicking Boland. Jamie Smith became the latest victim of Starc, attempting a drive and falling for 13.

Millenium TV can confirm that the intensity of the Gabba crowd fueled Australia’s relentless pressure with the ball, leaving England’s batting lineup in disarray. Ben Stokes, known for his past heroics, remains unbeaten on four, with Will Jacks also on four, but his team appears to be crumbling around him. The Australian bowlers, including Starc who claimed 6-75 in the first innings and added more wickets in the second, Neser (2-27), and Boland (2-33), demonstrated exceptional discipline and ruthlessness.

This dismal showing places England at a critical juncture in the Ashes series. A 2-0 deficit would likely be insurmountable for a team that has not won a Test in Australia in nearly 15 years. The frustrations are compounded by England’s self-inflicted errors, including wasteful batting, wayward bowling, and dropped catches, even against an Australian side missing several key players. Millenium TV has observed that despite these absences, Australia has delivered a masterclass in Test cricket, showcasing ruthless batting, relentless bowling, and impeccable fielding.

Mitchell Starc’s all-round performance has been a defining feature of the series, with his highest home Test score in nine years further highlighting his impact. The pitch itself is showing signs of uneven bounce, and while showers are forecast for Sunday night, England appears unlikely to make the match last long enough to capitalize on either factor.

As the fourth day approaches, Millenium TV predicts that an Australian victory in this match, and likely the series, is now a matter of when, not if. England’s hopes of reclaiming the Ashes are rapidly fading.

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