Ashes 2021-22: 1st Test, Day 1 – Cummins leads charge as Australia seize opening day

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England’s run in the 2021-22 Ashes series started in a disastrous fashion after they were bowled out for a total of just 147 on Day 1. None of the England batters could score even a half-century as the Australian bowlers ripped through the England batting lineup.

Rain washed out play in the final session of Day 1, and the Aussies are right on top at The Gabba in Brisbane. Here are the talking points of Day 1 of the 1st Ashes Test match.

Pat Cummins takes five-wicket haul on captaincy debut

Pat Cummins experienced a sensational start to his captaincy career, as he scalped a five-wicket haul on captaincy debut to push England on the backfoot. The right-arm pacer sent down 13.1 overs and gave away only 38 runs as the England batters were rendered clueless by Cummins.

Mitchell Starc’s epic first delivery of Ashes 2021-22

The 2021-22 Ashes series started in thrilling fashion, as left-arm seamer Mitchell Starc sent back Rory Burns for a duck off the very first delivery of the match. Starc bowled a delivery on leg stump that swung late, and Burns tried to flick the ball. However, the opener missed the ball, and the red cherry crashed onto his stumps. Burns departed for a duck. And, England never really recovered after that.

No.1 Test batter Joe Root bags a duck

The No.1 Test batter in the world, Joe Root departed for a nine-ball duck in the England first innings on Day 1 of the Ashes Test. Josh Hazlewood bowled a good length delivery on off stump, and Root tried to defend it.  However, the England skipper got an edge, and David Warner completed the catch in the slip cordon. England were reduced to 11/3, as their batting talisman walked back after failing to trouble the scorers.