England's hopes of staging a fightback in the second Ashes Test at Brisbane have taken a significant hit after Mitchell Starc picked up five wickets to leave them struggling on 264-8.
The Australian bowler, who had been quietly going about his work throughout the morning session, burst into life in the final over of the day to scalp four crucial wickets and give his team a significant edge. Alex Carey was at the heart of the action, brilliant catching out Gus Atkinson for just four to hand Starc his fifth wicket.
Starc's impressive spell has put England on the back foot, and their prospects of forcing a draw now appear increasingly remote. The tourists were unable to get going in the morning session, with their top order succumbing to the Australian attack.
As they head into the twilight period of day one, England will be keenly aware that any further damage could prove disastrous. However, it's worth noting that Australia, too, need something to happen quickly to prevent a long and challenging day for both teams.
At 264-8, England have still got some fight left in them, but they'll be wary of the prospect of facing Starc again on day two. One thing is certain - this has been an impressive display from the Australian bowler, and he's sure to be a key player in the second half of the match.
The Australian bowler, who had been quietly going about his work throughout the morning session, burst into life in the final over of the day to scalp four crucial wickets and give his team a significant edge. Alex Carey was at the heart of the action, brilliant catching out Gus Atkinson for just four to hand Starc his fifth wicket.
Starc's impressive spell has put England on the back foot, and their prospects of forcing a draw now appear increasingly remote. The tourists were unable to get going in the morning session, with their top order succumbing to the Australian attack.
As they head into the twilight period of day one, England will be keenly aware that any further damage could prove disastrous. However, it's worth noting that Australia, too, need something to happen quickly to prevent a long and challenging day for both teams.
At 264-8, England have still got some fight left in them, but they'll be wary of the prospect of facing Starc again on day two. One thing is certain - this has been an impressive display from the Australian bowler, and he's sure to be a key player in the second half of the match.