Both the hitter and the fielder committed a string of mistakes. On the first day of the first Ashes Test match, though, the batsman was still safe. If you're curious about what this is all about, the hitter is David Warner, and the fielder is Haseeb Hameed.
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The incident occurred on the last ball of the Australian innings' 37th over. Warner exited the crease after playing the ball to the leg side. The left-hander, however, stumbled and fell in his attempt to regain, and the bat dropped from his grip. At that moment, Warner was also out of his crease.
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David Warner’s 94 helps Australia puts England at top
On the second day, David Warner rode his luck to a fantastic 94. He was bowled off a No-ball and dropped in the slips, and the Australian batting great made sure Joe Root and his team paid the price for handing him so many chances. He was eventually discharged six runs shy of a century.
Australia has a dominating lead in the Test match, with a score of 201/5 on the board. They already have a 54-run advantage against England. Apart from Warner, Marnus Labuschagne hit a masterful 74 off 117 balls, and the 156-run combination between Warner and Labuschagne helped Australia dominate England.
On the second day, David Warner rode his luck to a fantastic 94. He was bowled off a No-ball and dropped in the slips, and the Australian batting great made sure Joe Root and his team paid the price for handing him so many chances. He was eventually discharged six runs shy of a century.
Australia has a dominating lead in the Test match, with a score of 201/5 on the board. They already have a 54-run advantage against England. Apart from Warner, Marnus Labuschagne hit a masterful 74 off 117 balls, and the 156-run combination between Warner and Labuschagne helped Australia dominate England.
Steve Smith, the legendary batter, was unable to make an impression. Smith only stayed out in the middle for 19 balls before being dismissed for 12 runs by pacer Mark Wood.