England needs 175 runs to win Fourth Ashes test
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Ben Stokes and his England bowling attack did everything possible on Saturday to keep the Ashes series alive, taking six Australian wickets for 78 runs and setting up a target of 435 to win the third
Mitchell Starc started it, Ben Stokes finished it, and both teams had batting days to forget. This was truly a chaotic opening day to the much-anticipated Ashes series.
Australia and England face off for the second Test after a rapid defeat Down Under in the first clash made it a brutal start to the Ashes for the visitors.
After England's 3–0 Ashes loss, Monty Panesar suggested replacing coach Brendon McCullum with former India coach Ravi Shastri, citing his success against Australia, while McCullum expressed uncertainty about his future and focused on team development.