England’s batting unit displayed significant grit on day one of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, a performance that has instilled confidence, according to Zak Crawley. The team reached a respectable 325/9 by the end of the day’s play, with Joe Root leading the charge with an unbeaten 135. Crawley himself chipped in with a brisk 76, showcasing improved form. The highlight of the day was the resilient 10th-wicket stand of 61 runs between Root and Jofra Archer, a partnership that significantly bolstered England’s total. This late resurgence has left Crawley feeling ‘positive’ about the team’s prospects. He elaborated on the team’s decision to bat aggressively in the final session, aiming to maximize their score or apply pressure. Australia’s Mitchell Starc acknowledged the tactical risks taken by England. Starc, despite his six-wicket haul, also pointed to the difficult batting conditions and the hope for a stronger batting performance on day two, anticipating improved visibility and ball behavior.
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