England vs Australia, 1st Test - Live Cricket Score

The Ashes, 2023 | 16 Jun 2023, Fri, 3:30 PM IST | Edgbaston, Birmingham

ResultAustralia won by 2 wickets
ENG

ENG

393/8d (78 ov) & 273/10 (66.2 ov)

AUS

AUS

386/10 (116.1 ov) & 282/8 (92.3 ov)

Player of the Match: Usman Khawaja

BatterRB4s6sSR
Zak CrawleyZak Crawleyc AT Carey b SM Boland61737083.56
Ben DuckettBen Duckett(wk)c AT Carey b Josh Hazlewood121020120.00
Ollie PopeOllie Popelbw b Nathan Lyon31442070.45
Joe RootJoe RootNot out1181527477.63
Harry BrookHarry Brookb Nathan Lyon32374086.49
Ben StokesBen Stokes(c)c AT Carey b Josh Hazlewood180012.50
Jonny BairstowJonny Bairstow(wk)st AT Carey b Nathan Lyon7878120100.00
Moeen AliMoeen Alist AT Carey b Nathan Lyon181721105.88
Stuart BroadStuart Broadb C Green16212076.19
Ollie RobinsonOllie RobinsonNot out17312054.84
Did Not Bat: James Anderson
Extra( b - 0, w - 0, no - 3, lb - 6, p - 0 )9
Total( 5.04 Runs per over )393 (8 Wkts, 78 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

22-1 (Ben Duckett, 3.4), 92-2 (Ollie Pope, 17.6), 124-3 (Zak Crawley, 26.4), 175-4 (Harry Brook, 37.2), 176-5 (Ben Stokes, 38.4), 297-6 (Jonny Bairstow, 61.4), 323-7 (Moeen Ali, 65.5), 350-8 (Stuart Broad, 70.4)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Pat Cummins(c)140590004.21
Josh Hazlewood151612004.07
Scott Boland140861006.14
Nathan Lyon2911494005.14
Cameron Green60321305.33

BatterRB4s6sSR
David WarnerDavid Warnerb Stuart Broad9272033.33
Usman KhawajaUsman Khawajab Ollie Robinson14132114343.93
Marnus LabuschagneMarnus Labuschagnec Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad01000.00
Steve SmithSteve Smithlbw b Ben Stokes16590027.12
Travis HeadTravis Headc Zak Crawley b Moeen Ali50638179.37
Cameron GreenCameron Greenb Moeen Ali38684155.88
Alex CareyAlex Carey(wk)b James Anderson669910166.67
Pat CumminsPat Cummins(c)c Ben Stokes b Ollie Robinson38620361.29
Nathan LyonNathan Lyonc BM Duckett b Ollie Robinson160016.67
Scott BolandScott Bolandc Ollie Pope b Stuart Broad05000.00
Josh HazlewoodJosh HazlewoodNot out1100100.00
Extra( b - 4, w - 1, no - 15, lb - 6, p - 0 )26
Total( 3.32 Runs per over )386 (10 Wkts, 116.1 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

29-1 (David Warner, 10.1), 29-2 (Marnus Labuschagne, 10.2), 67-3 (Steve Smith, 26.6), 148-4 (Travis Head, 45.3), 220-5 (Cameron Green, 67.1), 338-6 (Alex Carey, 98.4), 372-7 (Usman Khawaja, 112.4), 377-8 (Nathan Lyon, 114.3), 378-9 (Scott Boland, 115.3), 386-10 (Pat Cummins, 116.1)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Stuart Broad234683702.96
Ollie Robinson22.15553112.48
James Anderson215531002.52
Harry Brook3150101.67
Moeen Ali3341472004.45
Ben Stokes(c)70331604.71
Joe Root73150002.14

BatterRB4s6sSR
Zak CrawleyZak Crawleyc AT Carey b SM Boland7250028.00
Ben DuckettBen Duckett(wk)c C Green b Pat Cummins19281067.86
Ollie PopeOllie Popeb Pat Cummins14162087.50
Joe RootJoe Rootst AT Carey b Nathan Lyon46555183.64
Harry BrookHarry Brookc Marnus Labuschagne b Nathan Lyon46525088.46
Ben StokesBen Stokes(c)lbw b Pat Cummins43665065.15
Jonny BairstowJonny Bairstow(wk)lbw b Nathan Lyon20393051.28
Moeen AliMoeen Alic AT Carey b Josh Hazlewood19312161.29
Ollie RobinsonOllie Robinsonc C Green b Nathan Lyon27442061.36
Stuart BroadStuart BroadNot out10290034.48
James AndersonJames Andersonc AT Carey b Pat Cummins12142085.71
Extra( b - 0, w - 0, no - 1, lb - 9, p - 0 )10
Total( 4.12 Runs per over )273 (10 Wkts, 66.2 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

27-1 (Ben Duckett, 8.4), 27-2 (Zak Crawley, 9.1), 77-3 (Ollie Pope, 16.6), 129-4 (Joe Root, 25.1), 150-5 (Harry Brook, 33.4), 196-6 (Jonny Bairstow, 45.3), 210-7 (Ben Stokes, 48.2), 229-8 (Moeen Ali, 54.4), 256-9 (Ollie Robinson, 61.5), 273-10 (James Anderson, 66.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Pat Cummins(c)18.21634003.44
Josh Hazlewood101481104.80
Nathan Lyon242804003.33
Scott Boland122611005.08
Cameron Green20120006.00

BatterRB4s6sSR
Usman KhawajaUsman Khawajab Ben Stokes651977032.99
David WarnerDavid Warnerc Jonny Bairstow b Ollie Robinson36574063.16
Marnus LabuschagneMarnus Labuschagnec Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad13153086.67
Steve SmithSteve Smithc Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad6131046.15
Scott BolandScott Bolandc Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad20402050.00
Travis HeadTravis Headc JE Root b Moeen Ali16243066.67
Cameron GreenCameron Greenb Ollie Robinson28662042.42
Alex CareyAlex Carey(wk)c & b JE Root20502040.00
Pat CumminsPat Cummins(c)Not out44734260.27
Nathan LyonNathan LyonNot out16282057.14
Did Not Bat: Josh Hazlewood
Extra( b - 0, w - 0, no - 8, lb - 10, p - 0 )18
Total( 3.05 Runs per over )282 (8 Wkts, 92.3 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

61-1 (David Warner, 17.4), 78-2 (Marnus Labuschagne, 21.3), 89-3 (Steve Smith, 25.3), 121-4 (Scott Boland, 37.2), 143-5 (Travis Head, 44.5), 192-6 (Cameron Green, 63.4), 209-7 (Usman Khawaja, 71.6), 227-8 (Alex Carey, 80.3)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
James Anderson171560103.29
Stuart Broad213643403.05
Ollie Robinson18.37432302.32
Moeen Ali142571004.07
Joe Root152431002.87
Ben Stokes(c)7291001.29

Info

Series

The Ashes

Date & Time

16 Jun 2023, Fri, 3:30 PM IST

Toss

England elected to bat

Venue

Edgbaston, Birmingham

Umpires

Ahsan Raza(Pakistan), Marais Erasmus(South Africa), Chris Gaffaney(New Zealand, TV)

Match Referee

Andy Pycroft(Zimbabwe)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Bowling

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

214

PredictionWin Prediction

England

Preview

England will be up against Australia in the first Test Match of The Ashes 2023 at the Edgbaston in Birmingham from June 16. Both teams are in great touch and have winning momentum on their sides. The Ashes hold a great deal of value for both the teams and their fans, so it is obvious that both of these teams would give out their best to win this match and, ultimately, the series. Talking about the recent form, England have won four of their last five test matches, whereas Australia have won two out of their five.

England had played against Ireland in their last encounter, where England won the toss and elected to field. Ireland had a shorter stay on the crease than they would have thought of in the first innings when it was good to bat on. They were bowled out for a meager 172. In reply, England did not hold back and posted a huge total of 524 runs for the loss of four wickets and declared their innings. Ireland showed a much better response while batting in their second innings, with some half-centuries scored but were bowled out for 362 runs. This meant England had a target of just 11 runs which England made easily and won the match by 10 wickets.

Australia had squared off against India in their last match, where India won the toss and elected to field. Batting on a good track, the pair of Steve Smith and Travis Head made the most of it as they scored centuries each, and Australia posted a huge total of 469 runs. In reply, India were not doing well, and with some resistance towards the end, they managed to score 296 runs. In the second innings, Australia batted well and scored 270 runs for the loss of eight wickets, after which they declared their innings, and India were given a huge target of 444 runs. India started well, but no player could convert their starts into bigger scores which ultimately meant the team was bowled out for 234, and Australia won the match by 209 runs to become the World Test Champions.

Playing XI

EnglandENG

AustraliaAUS

Reserve