The Ashes live cricket scores: Rampant Mitchell Starc rips though England’s top order in first Test
For the first time in its storied history, the Ashes starts in the west as Australia host England, with Perth set to ignite the biggest rivalry in sport.
England arrive ready to try their Bazball style for the first time in Australia, full of confidence, they cannot only win a Test but win the series Down Under for the first time since 2010-11.
Australia are without their two biggest weapons in Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins, with Jake Weatherald to make a debut in a new-look top order.
They will come to cover on a green look Optus Stadium pitch that is hosting its first ever Ashes Test.
Can England end their Aussie drought, or can an understrength Australia make a statement and ruin another wave of English optimism at its first shore?
Follow along below!
Key Events
Something’s brewing...
You get the feeling something’s about to give, here.
There’s a bit of chirp between Carse and Labuschagne between overs, and then Archer very nearly has Smith caught at short leg with a searing short ball.
It’s a pace audit for the veteran Aussie pair right now. They’re both on 9 and it’s 1-20 after 13 overs of the home nation’s innings.
Aus 1-19
There’s a BIG appeal here as Carse asks the question of a potential caught-behind against Smith... but it’s not given. And ultimately, not reviewed.
It’s slow going for the Aussies as the Smith examination continues. He’s banged-up but is sticking fat.
Moments later, there’s another huge appeal for a Labuschagne caught-behind... and this time, it IS reviewed.
There’s ‘no significant spike’ on Snicko and it’s not out.
Smith struck AGAIN
It’s Archer to Smith as we resume... and the Aussie skipper is hit in successive deliveries.
Having been struck on the elbow and receiving treatment before the break, Smith cops another one on the elbow here and then one on the glove to force the medicos back onto the field. He’s right to resume after a short break, and it remains 1-15.
Similarities abound
Watching this year’s First Test at Optus Stadium and noticing some similarities with last year’s First Test at Optus Stadium? You’re not alone...
- Tourists win toss & bat
- Starc removes opener for a duck
- Four wickets down at lunch, all out before tea
- Aus debutant opener out cheaply
For Australia’s sake, let’s hope that’s where the similarities end and the home nation aren’t 7-for at stumps like last year...
Terrific bowling
Australia still in pole position but that was a terrific spell from the English bowlers and they are a tad unlucky they only got the one.
The Aussies are crawling along but Smith and Labuschagne are their two rocks.
Can they guide Australia into superiority after the break?

TEA AUS 1-15
Brydon Carse replaces Atkinson. Gets one to bounce as Smith defends uppishly into the offside.
Shot! Lovely drive through the covers from Smith though the slow outfield keeps it to three.
Carse on the money next ball as Marnus plays and misses. but the pair survive until tea.
9th over - AUS 1-12
151kph as Labuschagne works it to fine leg.
Smith turns one around the corner.
Labsuchagne is squared up again but gets enough of it to dab it down to the off-side.
8th over - AUS 1-9
Smith pushes a sinlge into the off-side.
Labsuchagne rides the bounce to dab another single. It’s been an excellent start for England
7th over - AUS 1-7
Mark Wood replaces Archer.
ALMOST A RUN OUT! Smith calls for a crazy single but Pope misses the stumps at the strikers end and Labuschagne survives.
Beaten. Good length and it moves away to go well past Marnus’ edge.
Labuschagne sways out the way of the last. Wood flirting with 150kph consitently throughout that over.
6th over - AUS 1-6
Atkinson to Smith.
OUCH! Smith gets surprised by some bounce and it hits him right on the bottom elbow and he’s hurt.
Getting his armed look at by the physios who give him some painkillers and magic spray but he will continue.
Short again and Smith goes after it but misses, he has not settled since coming to the crease.
LBW shout and Smith has to scramble through for a single. Good shout but height always an issue.
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