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Ton Australia’s head quickly appreciated the voter’s faith

Ton Australia's head quickly appreciated the voter's faith
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Melbourne: Under pressure to justify his place in the Australian Central Order, Travis’s chief waste voters as he stormed into the third-fastest in the history of ash to place the host in the first test command on Thursday.
The head of a ton of all three tons in 85 balls on the second day and became the first to score a hundred in the session in Gabba, pushing Australia to 343 for seven above the stump and lead 196 above the first English innings 147.
While the day was well arranged by Standing between the opening David Warner and number three Marnus Labuschagne, head to the fold when England strengthened with the three-goal battle before and after drinking tea.
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At the closing of the Play Australia was 343-7, the lead in 196 in the first gloomy innings in the UK totaling 147.Australia 195 for five when Cameron Green was closed by Ollie Robinson after drinking tea with Alex Carey and belonging to Captain Pat Cummins to reclaim the advantage.
After giving rise to hundreds with noble on-drive near the closing, the head tore his helmet and roared before being wrapped with a bear hug with Tailender Mitchell Starc.
He stepped from the unbeaten land at 112, with a bruise chin and a sleeve after wearing two blows from Paceman Mark’s wood.
The head was dropped during losing a series 2-1 to India during the last summer but was recalled for the Ashes squad.
He defeated Usman Khawaja who was more experienced for the place of the middle order, decisions criticized by former players and experts.
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The night gave respect to Cummins new captain and team staff to make him feel comfortable when he joined the tent in South Queensland until the series.
He brought a feeling of calm into the fields on a hot day that baking on Thursday.
“Patty (Cummins), the coaching staff has been fantastic in the way they handle the last six or seven days, and how they want to see me play,” South Australia told reporters.
“They just want me to be myself and play the game and play how I see it.
They get very trusted on it, so I’m really relaxed.” Today it runs.
“England in all kinds of bothering in stumps, with fitness worries over Ben-bowling shoots and attacks that are exhausted after a long and hot day in the field.
The head said Australia would not be calm on the third day.” We know they will back tomorrow.
“He said about England.” (They) not on the rope.
This is a long series.

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