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Ashes Thriller: Day Two Sees Australia Seize Control at the Gabba

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
December 5, 2025
in Cricket
Ashes Thriller: Day Two Sees Australia Seize Control at the Gabba

​Day Two of the Second Ashes Test was a showcase of dominant Australian batting under the lights, dramatically shifting the momentum and putting the hosts in a commanding position. Australia finished the day at 378 for 6, establishing a crucial 44-run first-innings lead over England’s 334.

​Session 1: Australian Openers Set the Tone (Lunch)

​Responding to England’s 334—which only saw nine runs added this morning before the final wicket fell—Australia began with aggressive intent. Openers Jake Weatherald and Travis Head quickly got to work, capitalizing on England’s lack of discipline with the new pink ball. Head, after being dropped early, contributed a fluent 33 before falling. However, Marnus Labuschagne quickly settled in. By the first break, the hosts looked in control, batting confidently against the moving ball and significantly cutting down the deficit.

​Session 2: Labuschagne and Weatherald Keep the Pressure (Tea)

​The second session saw Australia press on. England finally found a response through Jofra Archer, who bowled a probing, unchanged spell after tea, finding a much better rhythm. He managed to remove both set batters: Jake Weatherald and Marnus Labuschagne both fell after notching up fifties, briefly pulling the momentum back to England. However, the pressure eased once Archer went out of the attack. By the dinner break, Australia had moved to 228 for 3, cutting the deficit to just over a hundred and firmly back in the contest after a productive start to the day.

Session 3: Smith and Carey Power Australia to the Lead (Stumps)

​The final, crucial session saw the game’s momentum truly swing.
​Smith and Green’s Crucial Stand
​Steve Smith and Cameron Green batted with authority, adding a vital 95-run stand. Smith brought up his 44th Test fifty, as they dragged Australia to the brink of wiping out the deficit. England attempted to fight back with a short-ball barrage, which initially leaked runs. The game then turned sharply when Brydon Carse struck twice in the same over, dismissing both set batters and hauling the visitors back into the contest. Smith was out to a stunning catch by Will Jacks.

​England’s Costly Errors

​England had a golden opportunity to press their advantage but dropped a crucial catch off Alex Carey before he had even opened his account. This proved costly, as Carey, alongside Josh Inglis, counter-attacked. Although Ben Stokes dismissed Inglis with a beauty, creating another key opening, England’s “butterfingers” allowed the pressure to slip again. As many as four catches were spilled in the session.

​The Final Push

​Carey made England pay, and with Michael Neser for company, the pair pushed Australia past England’s total. By the time Stumps were called, Australia had moved to 378 for 6, holding a 44-run lead.

​It was emphatically Australia’s day. Their strong collective batting effort, featuring three fifties, has put them in a commanding position. While England had their moments—notably Carse’s double strike and Archer’s spell—their inconsistency with the ball and multiple dropped catches proved to be their undoing. Given the history of Day/Night Tests in Australia, the hosts will be increasingly confident heading into the “Moving Day” tomorrow. England, meanwhile, need something special to fight their way back into the contest.

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