
The Ashes opener at Edgbaston witnessed a crucial moment as Stuart Broad provided England with their first breakthrough, sending David Warner back to the pavilion. With Warner’s departure, Australia now finds themselves trailing by 364 runs.
In a classic battle between bat and ball, it was Broad who emerged triumphant once again against Warner. This marks the 15th time that Broad has dismissed Warner in Test matches, further adding to their fierce on-field rivalry.
The dismissal came as a result of Warner’s loose shot, leaving him visibly disappointed as he heard the sound of the ball crashing into the stumps. It was a well-pitched delivery outside off, tempting Warner to play his signature cut shot. However, there was a hint of inward movement that deceived the batsman, resulting in a thick under-edge that shattered the timber.
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