Watch: ‘Lucky’ David Warner falls for 94 immediately after tea on Day 2
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Ollie Robinson, who was the pick of the England bowlers on Day 2, was immediately on a hat-trick as Australia all-rounder Cameron Green shouldered arms off the first ball he faced to be bowled for a first-ball duck.
Australian opener David Warner’s luck finally ran out, immediately after lunch on Day of the first Ashes Test at the Gabba on Thursday (December 9). Warner was just six short of a hundred when he chipped Ollie Robinson’s slower delivery to Ben Stokes at mid-off in the second over of the final session.
Robinson, who was the pick of the England bowlers on Day 2, was immediately on a hat-trick as Australia all-rounder Cameron Green shouldered arms off the first ball he faced to be bowled for a first-ball duck. Debutant Alex Carey managed to keep out Robinson’s hat-trick delivery.
Joe Root’s England are firmly back in the contest now with the home side at 196/5 in reply to the visitors’ 147 in the first innings.