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Cameron Green’s innings was halted abruptly when he was run out following a brilliant direct hit by Brydon Carse on Day 1 of Boxing Day Test match between Australia and England in the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Brydon Carse hits a bulls eye to dismiss Cameron Green on Day 1 of Boxing Day Test match
Green, who had been looking more comfortable after settling in, found himself walking back to the pavilion after a rare moment of miscommunication with his batting partner. Facing a short ball, Green played it defensively down to his feet, and with the ball trickling away, he instinctively set off for a quick single. His hesitation, however, proved costly. Brydon Carse, who had positioned himself well at mid-on, was quick to react. With great composure, Carse collected the ball cleanly, turned around with sharp accuracy, and in a single motion, threw the ball at the non-striker’s end. The throw was perfectly aimed, hitting the stumps directly, catching Green well short of his ground.
Despite Green’s initial steadiness, the moment of indecision and Carse’s alertness cost him his wicket. It was a spectacular piece of fielding that put the brakes on Australia’s momentum, leaving them at a precarious 143/7. Green’s run out was a stark reminder of how a small lapse in concentration can change the course of an innings, and it showcased Carse’s brilliant presence of mind and quick reflexes.
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Mitchell Starc and Michael Neser shine as Australia makes strong comeback against England
Australia’s batting woes continued in the 4th Test at Melbourne as they were dismissed for just 152 runs on Day 1. Despite a strong start, with Travis Head (12), Jake Weatherald (10) and Marnus Labuschagne (6) briefly getting in, England’s bowlers tightened the screws.
Josh Tongue was the standout for England, claiming three wickets for 45 runs, while Ben Stokes added another scalp, and Gus Atkinson showed accuracy in his 2-wicket haul. Steven Smith’s captaincy was tested, with his innings cut short at 9, while Usman Khawaja (29) and Alex Carey (20) tried to steady the ship. Cameron Green (17) and Michael Neser (35) provided some resistance, but Australia’s tail failed to capitalize. England’s chase began poorly, losing three wickets for just 16 runs, with Mitchell Starc (2/7) and Michael Neser (1/8) in control.
Zak Crawley (5), Ben Duckett (2), and Jacob Bethell (1) were all back in the pavilion early. Joe Root (0*) and Harry Brook (7*) remained at the crease, with England still trailing by 136 runs. Australia’s pace attack has kept the game alive, and the stage is set for a thrilling second day with England needing a strong response.
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