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Root ton, Starc six as England reach 325 for 9 on opening day in Brisbane

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December 05, 2025

After an interminable break between matches, following 48 hours of mayhem in Perth, the Ashes resumed with England producing a rollercoaster batting performance as Joe Root ended his century jinx on Australian soil in the day-night second Test in Brisbane.

Root ton, Starc six as England reach 325 for 9 on opening day in Brisbane

Joe Root brought out his scoop shot in a crucial last-wicket stand

In the final hour of an absorbing opening day, Root raised his arms aloft under the lights before taking off his helmet to celebrate his 40th Test century and first in Australia.

Root finished unbeaten on 135 from 202 balls and anchored an England first innings that at times showed restraint, but was also marked by reckless dismissals.

Four batters fell for ducks with England again tormented by pink ball maestro Mitchell Starc, who finished with 6 for 71 to power past Wasim Akram's record for most Test wickets by a left-arm quick.

But after the humiliation of batting just 67.3 across two innings in Perth, England batted the whole day - albeit only 74 overs were bowled - as they posted their first score over 300 in a Test in Australia since January 2018.

After skipper Ben Stokes elected to bat on a trademark green Gabba surface, another truncated Test match loomed when England slumped to 5 for 2 after the first 15 balls with Starc dismissing Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope for ducks.

But Root combined in a third-wicket century stand with Zak Crawley, who bounced back from a pair with 76 off 93 balls, to lead England's fightback. The tourists tried to curb their aggressive instincts at times, but appeared to fall short of a par total after losing 5 for 54 under the lights.

Just when it appeared Australia's batters would be forced to face a tough stint before stumps, Root found unlikely support through No.11 Jofra Archer as they clubbed an unbroken 61-run partnership.

Australia's attack tired in the backend as the game took a surprising late twist.

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