Featured Post
Ashes 2025: Joe Root Hits Historic Maiden Century in Australia as Starc Breaks World Record
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Ashes 2025: Joe Root Hits Historic Maiden Century in Australia as Starc Breaks World Record
Search Description (SEO)
In a dramatic Day 1 of the Second Ashes Test at The Gabba, England’s Joe Root finally conquered his final frontier, scoring his maiden Test century in Australia. Root anchored the innings with a sublime 135 not out, marking his 40th Test hundred and steering England to 325 for 9 after a shaky start.
The day also belonged to Australia’s Mitchell Starc, who claimed a devastating 6-wicket haul, surpassing Wasim Akram to become the most successful left-arm pacer in Test history with 418 wickets. Key moments included Josh Inglis’s spectacular run-out of England captain Ben Stokes and a stunning diving catch by Alex Carey (dismissing Gus Atkinson).
Get the full match highlights, analysis of Root’s record-breaking knock, and the stats behind Starc’s historic achievement in our detailed Day 1 report.
Blog Post
Root’s Masterclass and Starc’s Record-Breaking Fury Light Up the Gabba
The Second Ashes Test at The Gabba has exploded into life with a day of historic milestones and high drama. On a sweltering Brisbane day that transitioned into a floodlit thriller, two titans of the game etched their names into the history books.
Joe Root Conquers Australia
For over a decade, critics pointed to one glaring omission in Joe Root’s illustrious career: a century on Australian soil. That wait is officially over. Coming to the crease with England reeling at 5 for 2, Root delivered a masterclass in resilience and technique.
He finished the day unbeaten on 135, anchoring England to a competitive 325 for 9. This knock marked his 40th Test century, inching him closer to Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time record. Root was the backbone of the innings, forming crucial partnerships—first with Zak Crawley (76) and later a spirited 61-run stand with Jofra Archer (32*).
Starc Eclipses Wasim Akram
While Root owned the bat, Mitchell Starc owned the ball. The Australian spearhead was lethal with the pink ball, claiming 6 wickets to dismantle England's line-up. In doing so, Starc surpassed the legendary Wasim Akram (414 wickets) to become the highest wicket-taking left-arm pacer in Test history, now sitting on 418 scalps. His ability to swing the new ball and clean up the tail was on full display, proving once again why he is the king of day-night Tests.
Fielding Brilliance: Inglis and Carey
Australia’s fielding kept them in the hunt during key moments.
The Ben Stokes Run-Out: In a game-changing moment, Josh Inglis produced a moment of magic, firing a direct hit to run out England captain Ben Stokes for 19.
Carey’s Catch: Wicketkeeper Alex Carey took one of the catches of the summer—a spectacular diving effort running backwards to dismiss Gus Atkinson, colliding with Marnus Labuschagne in the process but holding onto the ball.
Day 1 Summary
England recovered from a disastrous start to post a solid total, but Starc’s brilliance ensures the game hangs in the balance. All eyes will be on Root tomorrow as he looks to convert this historic ton into a match-winning score.
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps