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Australia delights in a familiar Ashes tale of English woe to take control at the Gabba
Poor old Will Jacks spent almost exactly half the day standing on the fine leg boundary rope.
On day two of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba, England’s spinner bowled exactly one over more than Australia’s, who had been unceremoniously dropped the day before.
When the bowling was being done from…
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