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      He’ll always have Brisbane: Michael Neser revels in sweet day of Ashes glory | Geoff Lemon

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    Stand-in bowler makes the most of rare chance on what could yet prove to be his final moments in Test cricket

    • Australia beat England by eight wickets at the Gabba

    In the end, the only tension was whether Brisbane’s rain would descend before Australia could knock off the last 32 runs in the final session, and so whether going 2-0 up in the Ashes would be delayed until the fifth day. It turned out that England’s resistance through the light of the afternoon had only dished up some evening entertainment for home fans, with Travis Head able to put on a brief show in dispatching the pink ball over the fence before he headed back the same way.

    And still. Through the longest partnership of the series so far, 221 balls on the hottest day of the second Test, Ben Stokes and Will Jacks made Australia work in the field, something that was perhaps worth doing for the simple fact of proving that it can be done. With Mitchell Starc tiring after leading the line all series, the contest became a grind. What it reflected about Australia’s bowling makeup was instructive.

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      He’ll always have Brisbane: Michael Neser revels in sweet day of Ashes glory | Geoff Lemon

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 December 2025

    Stand-in bowler makes the most of rare chance on what could yet prove to be his final moments in Test cricket

    • Australia beat England by eight wickets at the Gabba

    In the end, the only tension was whether Brisbane’s rain would descend before Australia could knock off the last 32 runs in the final session, and so whether going 2-0 up in the Ashes would be delayed until the fifth day. It turned out that England’s resistance through the light of the afternoon had only dished up some evening entertainment for home fans, with Travis Head able to put on a brief show in dispatching the pink ball over the fence before he headed back the same way.

    And still. Through the longest partnership of the series so far, 221 balls on the hottest day of the second Test, Ben Stokes and Will Jacks made Australia work in the field, something that was perhaps worth doing for the simple fact of proving that it can be done. With Mitchell Starc tiring after leading the line all series, the contest became a grind. What it reflected about Australia’s bowling makeup was instructive.

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      He’ll always have Brisbane: Michael Neser revels in sweet day of Ashes glory | Geoff Lemon

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 December 2025

    Stand-in bowler makes the most of rare chance on what could yet prove to be his final moments in Test cricket

    • Australia beat England by eight wickets at the Gabba

    In the end, the only tension was whether Brisbane’s rain would descend before Australia could knock off the last 32 runs in the final session, and so whether going 2-0 up in the Ashes would be delayed until the fifth day. It turned out that England’s resistance through the light of the afternoon had only dished up some evening entertainment for home fans, with Travis Head able to put on a brief show in dispatching the pink ball over the fence before he headed back the same way.

    And still. Through the longest partnership of the series so far, 221 balls on the hottest day of the second Test, Ben Stokes and Will Jacks made Australia work in the field, something that was perhaps worth doing for the simple fact of proving that it can be done. With Mitchell Starc tiring after leading the line all series, the contest became a grind. What it reflected about Australia’s bowling makeup was instructive.

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