More

    Clutch Carey, Starc, stand saves face after Aussie capitulation – CODE Sports

    Australia has arrived at a pre-Ashes crossroads after a staggering capitulation at Lord’s, but a World Test Championship victory remains achievable thanks to a clutch partnership from Alex Carey and Mitchell Starc.
    Australia has arrived at a pre-Ashes crossroads following a staggering capitulation at Lord’s, however a World Test Championship victory still remains achievable thanks to a clutch partnership from Alex Carey and Mitchell Starc.
    On a truly extraordinary day of Test cricket, Pat Cummins blazed through South Africa with six wickets, before Australia’s top order squandered the advantage with an alarming collapse which has left Marnus Labuschagne facing the axe and uncertainty over other positions as well.
    But despite all that, Australia could yet defend their WTC Title on the strength of their bowling with South Africa faced with the challenge of chasing the highest total of the game – and much more than they managed in their first innings to break their World Cup hoodoo.
    Fourteen wickets fell to match the fourteen that fell on day one in an inexplicable exhibition of batting and Australia lead by 218 runs with two wickets in hand and a spine-tingling finale looming with the game hanging on a knife’s edge.
    When Starc arrived at the crease following a collapse of 7-45, Australia were just 140 in front and completely exposed.
    But under extreme pressure, Carey led a backs-to-the-wall 61 off 85-run stand which would have been cut significantly short if not for Carey surviving an lbw dismissal by the barest of inside edges picked up on DRS when he was on 19.
    Carey was ultimately dismissed in the shadows of stumps lbw for 43 and Starc should have been out caught in the slips for 13 in the final over only to be shelled by Marco Jansen.
    Australia, who have clawed their way to 8-144, will still desperately want tail-end runs from Starc (14 not out), Nathan Lyon (1 not out) and Josh Hazlewood when play resumes in the morning to provide a bigger buffer for those same men to defend.
    Former England captain Nasser Hussain praised Carey for his strength of character to return to Lord’s two years after his part in the Jonny Bairstow controversy as a player who has only risen in stature.
    If South Africa had been offered a chance to chase a low target to win their first ever ICC World title they would have taken it, but hours earlier it appeared as though their curse was sure to continue.
    Cummins produced one of his finest bowling performances to take 4-1 in the space of 17 balls to skittle South Africa for 138 midway through day two.
    But Australia was unable to capitalise on its 74-run first innings lead and lost 5-29 in 45 minutes in scenes of complete carnage at the Home of Cricket.
    The story of the day was the rise of underrated South African quick Lungi Ngidi who had been written off by commentators after a lackluster start to the Test, only to spend teammates and the pro-South African crowd into raptures with the key scalp of Steve Smith (13), before following up with the dismissals of Beau Webster (9) and Cummins (6) as well.
    Earlier the collapse started when first-innings assassin Kagiso Rabada returned to produce a near-carbon copy of his first innings feat of dismissing Usman Khawaja (6) and Cameron Green (0) in the one over.
    It was groundhog day also for Labuschagne (22) who was out caught behind to Marco Jansen for the second time in the match and his animated shouts of anguish as he walked from the field were that of a man who knows he may be on his way out of the Test team.
    Man of the match from the 2023 WTC Final Travis Head also completed a sorry outing with two cheap dismissals at times when Australia desperately needed his rearguard qualities – including being bowled by the South African allrounder Wiaan Mulder.
    Star of the future Sam Konstas must now return for the first Test in the West Indies later this month regardless of whether Australia wins or loses the WTC.
    Serious questions must be asked about Australia’s decision to leave Konstas out of this match given the disruptor qualities he showcased on his debut at the MCG on Boxing Day against Jasprit Bumrah – a bowler the rest of the Australians had found unplayable.
    It seems hard to believe Konstas has been left out of the team since the series-defining role he played in that series against India.
    Australia decided to pick for conditions in Sri Lanka and to reward experience in England for the WTC but the shuffling around of batsmen may have ultimately contributed to more uncertainty heading into the Ashes.
    Khawaja made a brilliant double century in Sri Lanka but he will turn 39 during the Ashes and his struggles against good fast bowling in recent times is starting to stack up.
    Green has been parachuted back at No.3 but will need a big series against the West Indies to prove that isn’t a position too high for him.
    Relive the action from day two of the World Test Championship final below.
    To join the conversation, please Don’t have an account? Register
    Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout
    Two years on from the Jonny Bairstow controversy at Lord’s, Australia and star Alex Carey this time ended up on the wrong side of a hasty interpretation of the law book.
    A Big Bash League club appears to have pulled off one of the greatest coups in the tournament’s history by signing Pakistan legend Babar Azam.
    The rule which stopped Australia’s quest for the World Test Championship being shown on free-to-air television won’t be reviewed for years despite growing anger from fans.
    English rising star Jacob Bethell and BBL cult hero Paul Walter headline the second round of draft nominations ahead of next week’s event. See the BBL and WBBL lists here.
    History says Australia will probably get away with the Marnus Labuschagne opening experiment thanks to the greatness of their fast bowling attack, but it won’t stop questions about his future.
    South Africa did little wrong in the field after bowling and catching brilliantly but were still “spooked” by a blunder, while Alex Carey had an afternoon to forget. WHAT YOU MISSED ON DAY ONE.
    Our Apps

    source

    Latest articles

    spot_imgspot_img

    Related articles

    Leave a reply

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    spot_imgspot_img