Boxing Day Test Ashes 2021 LIVE updates: Boland claims 6-7 as Australia retain Ashes

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Boxing Day Test Ashes 2021 LIVE updates: Scott Boland has claimed the major wicket of English captain Joe Root. England are 7-61

Scott Boland has just taken his sixth wicket as Ollie Robinson is caught in the slips. Absolute carnage unfolding here on day three.Australia need one more wicket to retain the Ashes.He’s done it.That equals the record set by Stuart Broad and Ernie Toshack. What a debut.Michael Fowler

“I was driving last night listening to the radio and once the wickets started falling I decided I had to pull over and watch the last five overs,” said Mr White, whose group are mates from their home town of Bright, two hours north of Melbourne. “I hope we get some cricket in today. If not, oh well, we’ll sit at the pub.”

“If you’re sitting in your sitting finishing your drink, surely they won’t kick you out,” the 25-year-old said. Green, who is standing quite close at gully, can’t hang onto an edge off the back foot from the bat of Bairstow.Green wants Root’s scalp ‘Health Minister Brad Hazzard said NSW Health will work with Victorian health authorities to manage any potential cases of COVID-19 in a way that ensures the next Ashes Test at the SCG in January can proceed.

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