Australia will be looking to continue their dominance over England in the opening Ashes Test after a brilliant day two hundred from Travis Head gave the home side a healthy first innings lead. Follow all the action live on our blog.
Neither could we Travis. Neither could we.
The issue was that umpires were missing multiple front-foot no-balls, meaning Stokes was unaware he was continuously overstepping.But there was a reason why so many weren’t being called, courtesy of a technology issue, as Andrew Wu and Daniel Brettig explain.9.52amDavid Warner’s knock of 94 on Thursday helped Australia set up a big first innings lead.
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