England warned ‘wickets fall in clumps’ with pink ball under lights at the Gabba
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- England's cricket team has been warned to prepare for challenging conditions at the Gabba, where 'wickets fall in clumps' under lights, following a disappointing first-Test defeat against Australia. The team lost five wickets for just 12 runs in their first innings and four for 11 in their second, raising concerns about their performance as the Ashes series continues.
- This warning highlights the need for England to adapt quickly to the pink-ball format, especially after opting out of a warm-up match in Canberra, which could have provided valuable experience. The team's recent struggles have put them under pressure to improve their batting resilience.
- The context of England's performance reflects broader themes in the Ashes rivalry, where past failures can haunt teams, as seen in previous series. The psychological impact of their recent loss may affect team morale, while contrasting performances from Australian players, such as Travis Head's explosive century, underscore the competitive nature of this historic series.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System







