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Ashes cricket score: England dominate as Australia face uphill task on day 4
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- Sadiq Khan
- Yesterday
LONDON: The Ashes cricket score heavily favoured England at the close of play on Day 4, as the hosts put Australia under immense pressure with a commanding all-round performance. England posted 302/8 declared in their first innings, setting the tone for a dominant Test match display.
England’s batting effort was led by Joe Root, who produced a magnificent 142 off 232 balls, anchoring the innings and frustrating the Australian bowlers. He was well supported by Ben Duckett (42), Harry Brook (42) and Zak Crawley (12), as England piled up runs and built a strong platform.
In response, Australia struggled to keep pace, finishing the day at 56-7, still trailing England by 119 runs. The visitors’ batting collapse left them in serious trouble, with England’s bowlers exploiting helpful conditions and maintaining relentless pressure throughout the session.

The Ashes cricket scorecard highlighted England’s bowling dominance, with wickets falling at regular intervals and Australia failing to establish any meaningful partnerships. England’s disciplined attack ensured Australia never gained momentum, leaving the match firmly in the hosts’ control heading into the final day.
With England holding a 93 per cent chance of victory according to live win probability, Australia face a daunting challenge if they are to avoid defeat. All eyes will now be on Day 5 as England look to wrap up the Test and take a crucial step forward in the Ashes series.
