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Twitter reactions: Zak Crawley, Joe Root headline England’s dominance over Australia on Day 2 of Manchester Test

England in strong position after Zak Crawley and Joe Root's knocks

In a remarkable batting display, Zak Crawley and Joe Root headlined England’s commanding performance on the second day of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford in Manchester. Crawley’s breathtaking knock left Australia stunned as England pushed for an Ashes comeback, with the hosts ending the day at 384/4, leading the tourists by 67 runs.

Crawley’s remarkable innings of 189 runs proved to be the game-changer for England. The right-handed batter’s sensational form allowed him to notch the highest individual score by an England player in a home Ashes Test in the last 26 years. Crawley’s masterful display included 21 boundaries and three sixes during his 182-ball stay at the crease.

Partnering with Moeen Ali, Crawley set the stage for England’s dominance with a solid partnership of 121 runs. Moeen’s contribution of 54 runs at number three added to Australia’s woes as England continued to gain the upper hand.

However, it was the double-century partnership between Crawley and Joe Root that took the game away from the visitors. Joe Root, the former England captain, showcased his class with a well-made 84 runs before being dismissed. The partnership proved to be the highlight of the day and laid the foundation for England’s dominant position in the match.

Despite the dismissals of Crawley and Root, England’s Harry Brook and Ben Stokes ensured the momentum remained firmly in the host’s favor with an unbroken stand of 33 runs towards the end of the day’s play.

Earlier in the day, England’s James Anderson got off to a perfect start by removing Pat Cummins on the very first ball of the morning session. Anderson’s early breakthrough set the tone for England’s bowling attack. Chris Woakes also shone brightly, completing his maiden five-wicket haul in an Ashes Tests as Australia were bundled out for 317.

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July 21, 2023 at 12:15AM

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