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The Ashes | 3rd Test | Day 2: England stumble with bat once again as Australia come closer to urn

There was no stopping England's freefall in the ongoing Ashes series as they made yet another horrific start to their second innings of the third Test of the series. They were reduced to 31/4, trailing Australia by 51 runs in the third Ashes Test in Melbourne as Mitchell Starc and the debutant Scott Bolland obliterated the entire top order. 

Starc removed Zak Crawley for five and then followed it with Dawid Malan’s dismissal for a golden duck. Later, opener Haseeb Hameed and captain Joe Root tried to steady the ship but their resistance didn’t last long as Hameed was caught by Alex Carey off Boland for 7. 

England then sent in Jack Leach as the nightwatchman to protect their failing batting lineup but his stay too was a short one as he was sent back for zero by Boland a couple of balls later. Ben Stokes had to come out and negotiate the attack and he and Root stayed unbeaten.

Earlier, in the day, England bowlers dominated the Australian batting lineup and picked up wickets at regular intervals after the hosts began the proceedings at 61/1 on Day 2 and were reduced to 219/8 with the top-scorer of the side Marcus Harris also back in the pavilion. Harris struck 76 during the course. 

But it was a partnership of 34 runs between Pat Cummins and Starc of 34 runs in the end that certainly brought Australia back in the game. Cummins scored 21 while Starc remained not out at 24 as Australia managed to put 267 before getting bowled out. James Anderson picked up 4 wickets for England. 

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