England batter Dawid Malan is aware that the batting collapses by his team have become a small trend in the ongoing Ashes. He has urged his teammates to get partnerships once a wicket falls down as they can't afford to play catch-up all the time.
Malan top-scored in England's first innings total of 236 with 80 off 157 balls. The left-hander had a partnership of 138 with captain Joe Root (62). But after reaching 150/2, England lost the last eight wickets, including Malan and Root for just 86 runs to finish at 236 all out and concede a huge 237-run lead to Australia.
"It is a little bit of a trend. It is something we did on the last tour as well and we did this in the last Test here as well. We get a little bit of momentum and a partnership going and when the Aussies get one wicket they take two or three in clusters and we then go from 150 for two to 180 for six and we are chasing it again. We need to get better when we lose that one wicket to make sure we get another partnership going as quickly as possible," said Malan in a chat with BT Sport after day three came to a close.