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Australia beat England by 251 runs in the first Ashes Test (Report)

Birmingham, Aug 5 - Australia beat England by 251 runs in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston on Monday to take a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series. This is the first time since 2001 that Australia have

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By Cricketnmore Editorial August 05, 2019 • 23:40 PM
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Birmingham, Aug 5 - Australia beat England by 251 runs in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston on Monday to take a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series. This is the first time since 2001 that Australia have won a match at Edgbaston in any format of the game.

In a match in which the momentum see-sawed both ways on a number of occasions, Australia finally managed to consolidate their position on Day 4 thanks to centuries by Steve Smith and Matthew Wade. 

England started Day 5 chasing a daunting target of 398 with 10 wickets in hand, but Pat Cummins made the early incision by dismissing first innings centurion Rory Burns in the 10th over of the innings. 

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Nathan Lyon then tore into the England top order, picking up the wickets of Jason Roy, captain Joe Root and Joe Denly to reduce the hosts to 85/4 at Lunch. 

Australia never took the foot off the peddle, with Cummins dismissing Jos Buttler shortly after the restart. He then dismissed Jonny Bairstow before Lyon accounted for Ben Stokes in the next over. 

Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes then held on to stitch together a stand of 39 runs with Woakes doing the bulk of the scoring. It was England's second highest stand of the innings after Roy and Root's 41-run second wicket partnership earlier in the day. 

The partnership was broken when Lyon managed to get an edge off Ali which flew straight into the hands of David Warner at gully. Lyon's sixth wicket came off the very next ball when Stuart Broad edged him to Smith at slip. 

The fall of the wicket saw the injured James Anderson come out to give Woakes company. While the pair held on for some time, the inevitable was completed when Cummins dismissed Woakes to hand Australia a 1-0 lead as they look to defend their Ashes crown. 

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