Ashes 2nd Test | Unbeaten Warner frustrates England on 1st morning

A morning of utter frustration for England wasn’t soothed until the stroke of lunch when Khawaja was bowled by Josh Tongue

June 28, 2023 03:59 pm | Updated 07:53 pm IST

David Warner of Australia bats during Day 1 of the LV= Insurance Ashes 2nd Test match against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground on June 28, 2023

David Warner of Australia bats during Day 1 of the LV= Insurance Ashes 2nd Test match against England at Lord’s Cricket Ground on June 28, 2023 | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Australia survived a tough examination from England’s bowlers and disruption from Just Stop Oil protesters to reach lunch at 73-1 in the second Ashes test at Lord’s on Wednesday.

Opening batters David Warner and Usman Khawaja were dropped early on. A morning of utter frustration for England, which chose to bowl first in ideal conditions, wasn’t soothed until the stroke of lunch when Khawaja was bowled by rookie quick Josh Tongue.

Warner was 53 not out from 70 balls and looking comfortable.

Skies gloomy enough to keep the floodlights on for the entire first session, and air humid enough to produce swing, weren’t fully exploited by England on a pitch not showing much pace or seam.

Khawaja was on 1 when he was squared up by James Anderson and edged to first slip. But Joe Root grassed the laces-high chance.

Warner was on 20, battling old nemesis Stuart Broad, who has dismissed the Australian 15 times. Warner edged to fourth slip and Ollie Pope dropped a two-handed catch in front of him.

Warner’s mood was lightened just five minutes after the match began when two protesters ran onto the field to try and spread orange powder on the pitch. Neither got close.

One was tackled by England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow. He carried the man on his hip 50 meters (yards) back to the boundary. The other was corralled by England captain Ben Stokes and Warner and put into the arms of match stewards.

What little orange powder fell in the outfield was quickly vacuumed. Bairstow changed clothes to clean up some powder on him and play resumed within five minutes.

But the tension was gone and Warner was playful, drawing a chuckle from Broad for a slow sweep.

After surviving the drop by Pope, Warner greeted Tongue with consecutive boundaries. Tongue, playing his first Ashes test, replaced spinner Moeen Ali for England to play a four-pronged pace attack.

But Warner went after him, and hooking a Tongue bouncer over square leg for six earned the batter his eighth fifty in England 10 minutes before lunch.

While Warner was playing Twenty20 cricket, Khawaja was watchful. His bat was beaten by Anderson, Broad and Ollie Robinson and he’d made 17 from 70 balls when Tongue, of all people, got a length ball to nip in and bowl Khawaja who hadn’t played a shot.

Lineups

England: Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jonny Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson, Josh Tongue, James Anderson.

Australia: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (captain), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

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