Australia received the second Ashes Test by 275 runs to take a 2-0 lead

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Australia beat England by 275 runs to take a 2-0 lead within the five-Test Ashes collection on Monday and ensured the centuries-old urn remained on the backside.

Set up 468 for victory, England have been bowled out for 192 with 21 overs to spare on the ultimate day of play within the day-night Test on the Adelaide Oval.

Jos Buttler (26) confronted 207 balls for England after which was dismissed for a success wicket as a result of defeat.

Only one staff has gone down 2–0 to win an Ashes collection: Don Bradman’s Aussies in 1936–37. As holders of the Ashes, Australia solely want to attract the following match.

Paceman Jhye Richardson took 5 wickets as Australia received the primary Test in Brisbane by 9 wickets, with one other resounding victory, their ninth consecutive victory in day-night matches.

Meanwhile, Australia has made no adjustments within the 15-man squad for the remaining three Ashes Tests.

Josh Hazlewood missed the Adelaide Test attributable to a aspect pressure. Fast bowler and captain Pat Cummins, a late scratch from the second Test as he was a detailed contact of a COVID-19 case, will rejoin the squad on Thursday.

Hazlewood must show his health on the Melbourne Cricket Ground nets to play within the Boxing Day Test beginning December 26. The fourth and fifth Tests in Sydney and Hobart respectively are in January.

Under strain opener Marcus Harris, who averages 22.19 in 12 Tests after scores of three and 23 in Adelaide, is anticipated to proceed on the prime of the order.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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