Updates from the opening day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCGGet in touch with Adam on email or fire him a tweet @collinsadam 1.38am GMT 28th over: Australia 102-0 (Bancroft 19, Warner 83). As is the custom, the spinner Moeen Ali gets to deliver final over before lunch. Just play it back to him, right? Get to lunch, yeah? No. Warner clobbers him straight over his head for SIX. What a way to punctuate a dominant session. He’s into the 80s with the strike. It brings up Australia’s 100 as well. Lunch. This is going to get ugly. Back with you after a quick bite. Miss the first session? Here’s all you need to know: pic.twitter.com/G5VdrudsOf 1.35am GMT 27th over: Australia 96-0 (Bancroft 19, Warner 77). Anderson with probably the last over before lunch. No stalling from Bancroft though, defending and leaving. Very close to his off-stump at one stage. Prompts a chat from Warner. Hit again with the short ball. On the arm this time, by the looks. Chris Rogers on radio admiring how hard the West Australian has had to work to survive out there so far. He looks badly out of form. The over concludes at 12:29pm, so they will go around again. (PS – hit refresh and pretend the initial version of that 26th over update didn’t happen. Still battling technology) Continue reading…
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