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England crumble for 110, trail Australia in 4th Ashes Test

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Last updated: December 26, 2025 9:18 am
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  • England skipper opts to bowl first on MCG’s green track.
  • Pacer Josh Tongue dismisses five Australian batters.
  • Australia’s Michael Neser emerges as top-scorer with 35 runs.

MELBOURNE: MELBOURNE: England were dismissed for just 110 on day one of the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday to trail Australia by 42.

After the hosts were sent in and bowled out for 152, England fared even worse on a green wicket offering plenty of pace and movement for the bowlers.

Harry Brook top-scored with 41 while Michael Neser took 4-45 and Scott Boland 3-30.

Earlier in the day, England captain Ben Stokes won a key toss on a green track and his quicks feasted after sending in Australia under overcast skies at a packed MCG.

Openers Travis Head and Jake Weatherald fell for 12 and 10 respectively while Marnus Labuschagne made six as Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue found plenty of movement.

Steve Smith looked to have weathered the storm, but he was cleaned up on nine by Tongue, who knocked back his middle stump to leave England’s “Barmy Army” of fans in full voice.

It didn’t get much better after lunch with Usman Khawaja (29), Alex Carey (20) and Cameron Green (17) among those departing.

Michael Neser top-scored with 35 while Tongue took 5-45.

Australia have already retained the Ashes after crushing eight-wicket victories in Perth and Brisbane and an 82-run win in Adelaide, with England desperate to restore pride in Melbourne.

Castigated over their limited Ashes preparations, the tourists lost the famous urn in just 11 days of play with a scandal involving alleged excessive drinking by players during a mid-series beach break piling on the pressure.

Missing injured pace spearhead Jofra Archer, they reinstated Atkinson after he was axed for Adelaide and he opened the attack.

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— England Cricket (@englandcricket) December 26, 2025

An aggressive Head drove consecutive boundaries off a wayward Brydon Carse, but he only lasted 22 balls, chopping on from Atkinson in the next over.

Opening partner Weatherald fared little better, tickling down the leg side to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith in Tongue’s first over, with the Nottinghamshire quick then enticing an edge from Labuschagne that was well taken by Joe Root at slip.

Smith and Khawaja began to stabilise the innings before Tongue struck again to remove the Australia captain and leave England in control.

With the sun breaking through on their return from lunch, Khawaja hit a glorious counter-attacking drive to the boundary off Atkinson.

But his luck ran out next ball, getting the faintest of edges to Smith.

The umpire initially gave it not out, but it was overturned on review before Adelaide century-maker Carey flicked a Stokes ball to Zak Crawley at leg gully

Green, who has had a lean series so far, crunched back-to-back fours off Tongue as he settled in.

Not to be outdone, Michael Neser, in his fourth Test but first red-ball affair, went one better, cracking three in succession off the same bowler.

But disaster struck again, with Green run out for 17 going for a risky single then Starc hoisted Brydon Carse to a back-peddling Stokes at mid-off before Tongue removed Neser and Scott Boland.

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