Australia's Mitchell Starc snatched a spectacular diving catch to dismiss England's Zak Crawley for a duck in the first over of day two at the Perth Oval. The catch, which was praised by commentators as "brilliant", sent a clear message that Australia is determined to reclaim the Ashes series.
Crawley's early dismissal added to his frustrating sequence of ducks in this series, with the England opener now having been dismissed five times without scoring. This is a stark contrast to his impressive form in previous Ashes matches, where he had averaged over 70 runs per innings.
The first over of day two got off to a dramatic start when Starc bowled Crawley, who was attempting to play a shot to a delivery that bounced and swung late. The Australian quick took advantage of the situation, diving low to his right to snatch up the catch, sending the Perth Oval crowd into raptures.
This is now Australia's third consecutive over without an England wicket, showcasing their dominance in this Test match so far. With the scoreboard currently reading 0/1 in favour of England, Australia will be looking to build on this momentum and put pressure on their opponents.
As day two unfolds, fans around the world will be keeping a close eye on how England responds to this early challenge, and whether they can claw back from this precarious position.
Crawley's early dismissal added to his frustrating sequence of ducks in this series, with the England opener now having been dismissed five times without scoring. This is a stark contrast to his impressive form in previous Ashes matches, where he had averaged over 70 runs per innings.
The first over of day two got off to a dramatic start when Starc bowled Crawley, who was attempting to play a shot to a delivery that bounced and swung late. The Australian quick took advantage of the situation, diving low to his right to snatch up the catch, sending the Perth Oval crowd into raptures.
This is now Australia's third consecutive over without an England wicket, showcasing their dominance in this Test match so far. With the scoreboard currently reading 0/1 in favour of England, Australia will be looking to build on this momentum and put pressure on their opponents.
As day two unfolds, fans around the world will be keeping a close eye on how England responds to this early challenge, and whether they can claw back from this precarious position.