Carnage as 19 wickets fall on opening day of first Ashes Test
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 21/11/2025
Nineteen wickets fell on an opening day of carnage in the first Ashes Test on Friday, with England’s fearsome attack led by skipper Ben Stokes bowling them into a position of strength after Australia dismissed the tourists for 172. A rampaging Mitchell Starc took 7-58 to put England on the back (…)
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