England bowlers turned fortunes on the second day of the third Ashes Test in Melbourne as they picked up early wickets and didn’t let the Australian batters take an upper hand.
Beginning the proceedings at 61/1, the hosts lost nightwatchman Nathan Lyon early and that certainly broke the shackles as Australia kept losing wickets at regular intervals during the course.
The home side was reduced to 180/6 with the likes of Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith also back in the hut. Opener Marcus Harris tried the hold the fort at one end but he too was eventually sent back for 76 by James Anderson.
At the time of writing, Australia were 188/6 while James Anderson who troubled the batters with his line and length already had three scalps to his name. Ollie Robinson had picked up a couple of wickets while Mark Wood had one to his name.
Earlier, England’s struggle with the bat continued as they were bundled out for 185 in the first innings. Captain Joe Root top-scored for them with half-century. For Australia, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon bagged three wickets apiece.
The Australian team is currently leading the five-match series 2-0.