Just like clockwork, England threw a wicket away in the final over of a session. 9News
And just like clockwork, England throw a wicket away in the final over of a session.
This time, Jos Buttler tried to take on Nathan Lyon, and instead lofted it high to mid-wicket where Scott Boland took the catch easily. Buttler joined Joe Root and Ben Stokes - three players who could turn the series around for England with one big innings - in being dismissed by poor shot selection on Day 1 at the MCG.England great Michael Vaughan was livid."Jos will be in that dressing room now going 'what have I just done?'. He's gifted Australia another key breakthrough."
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