On Saturday, Stuart Broad led England to a crucial breakthrough in the Ashes when he dismissed David Warner, his old foe. Warner has been struggling in the red ball format and is hoping to end his Test career on a high note. However, that hope took a hit when he was dismissed for just nine runs by Broad.
Warner tried to play a booming cover drive, but botched the shot and ended up hitting his own stumps. This marks the 15th time that Warner has lost his wicket to Broad, which is a poor record for the Australian.
Things didn’t get better for the Australian team when Marnus Labuschagne lost his wicket for a golden duck, putting Broad on a hat trick ball, which Steve Smith survived.
Warner has been struggling in the Test format for a year now. His poor performance before the Ashes indicated that he would end his time on the national Test team come December. This dismissal by Broad came as a severe blow to Warner’s confidence.
Broad, on the other hand, is looking in top form and is expected to continue his excellent performance in the Ashes. He has long had the edge over Warner, and this dismissal only adds to the ongoing rivalry between the two players.
The Ashes series is a highly anticipated event in the cricketing world. Fans and enthusiasts are following the matches closely to see who comes out on top. With Broad delivering a crucial breakthrough, England is in a good position to take the lead in the series.
Despite the disappointment of Warner’s early dismissal, the Ashes promises to be an exciting and competitive series. Fans and enthusiasts alike are eagerly waiting to see how the rest of the matches play out.