The Ashes live cricket scores: Rampant Mitchell Starc rips though England’s top order in first Test
For the first time in its storied history, the Ashes starts in the west as Australia host England, with Perth set to ignite the biggest rivalry in sport.
England arrive ready to try their Bazball style for the first time in Australia, full of confidence, they cannot only win a Test but win the series Down Under for the first time since 2010-11.
Australia are without their two biggest weapons in Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins, with Jake Weatherald to make a debut in a new-look top order.
They will come to cover on a green look Optus Stadium pitch that is hosting its first ever Ashes Test.
Can England end their Aussie drought, or can an understrength Australia make a statement and ruin another wave of English optimism at its first shore?
Follow along below!
Key Events
STINGING BLOW!
Cam Green has to go for 24 after looking the best of the Aussie batters.
He drove at a wide one from Stokes but the length was too short for the short and he knicks it.
That’s two for Stokes and he’s done nothing special.
Mitchell Starc is now back in the middle after taking seven with the ball.
Australia trail by 89 runs.
AUS 6-83
HEAD FALLS SOFTLY
Travis Head has done all of the hard work to get to 21 and then falls to a length ball on his pads.
It was a nothing delivery from Stokes but the skipper has the knack of making breakthroughs.
Head tried to whip the ball onto the onside but chipped it straight to mid-on.
Costly wicket for Australia and Alex Carey is in at seven.
AUS 5-76
The skipper
Ben Stokes has turned to himself for his first spell of the innings as Green and Head start to find some flow.
Wood’s speed fell to 140km/h in his third over of his second spell and Green was able to punch a boundary down the ground.
If England snag another here they are well on top in this Test.
AUS 4-72
Smith v Jofra
It’s the match-up that could define the Ashes and we got a brilliant taste of the battle on day one in Perth.
Jackson Barrett explains why the pair could hold the key to the urn’s fate.
Staggering blow
We have a long delay here after Green copped a brutal Wood short ball to the grill at 147.1km/h.
The big West Aussie was sent reeling and was lucky not to step on his stumps.
They take their time assessing Green but everyone looks confident he can continue.
Wood is firing on all cylinders.
AUS 4-53
Dropped!!
Green is thanking his lucky stars.
Atkinson strayed down leg side but the ball stuck in the surface and Green caught the leading edge as he tried to turn the ball into the leg side.
It almost floated back to the bowler, so slowly in fact, Atkinson grassed a simple chance.
All happening!
AUS 4-49
Height advantage?
Cam Green brings a lot of extra height with him to the crease and it could be just what Australia need to counteract the bounce.
All of England’s quicks are getting great bounce, just ask Steve Smith’s elbow, forearm and hand.
However, with Green standing well over six foot tall, he can get on top of it.
He started with a perfect on-drive and this is as confident a start as he has put together at Test level.
If he can succeed here it might also open up the door for Beau Webster to return to the team as a tall batsman.
AUS 4-41
ANOTHER ONE - KHAWAJA GOES!
Suddenly, it’s 4-31!
Khawaja has to go for just 2 after failing to deal with a Carse bouncer! The Aussies are in trouble here!
The opener had to wait a long time to come out to bat after he was off the field too long to start the innings and his jaunt at No.4 was agonising.
It’s brought to an end by a snorter that had him leaping and leaning as the ball grabbed the shoulder of the bat on the way to the keeper.
GONE! SMITH DEPARTS
It’s history repeating itself in the Perth Test!
Smith edges one to Brook in the cordon, with Carse earning the scalp. A bit of bounce, Smith had to play at it, and couldn’t navigate it. He’s gone for 17!
It’s 3-30 and just like in last year’s series opener in WA, Australia have some real issues with the bat off the back of rolling their opponents on Day 1...
LABUSCHAGNE GONE
... and there it is!
Marnus has to go for 9, with Archer doing the damage.
He attempts to leave one but it collects the bottom of his blade and clatters into the stumps. Labuschagne’s not happy but has to go, and it’s now Usman Khawaja at his unusual batting position of No.4 to help steady the ship at 2-28.
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