2nd Ashes Test, Day 4: Wicket Has Quickened Up, Nathan Lyon Had Set Up Joe Root Nicely, Says Jhye Richardson

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Jhye Richardson was in amazing form during Day 4 of the ongoing 2nd Ashes Test.© AFP

Australian pacer Jhye Richardson on Sunday said that Nathan Lyon had a big role in setting up England skipper Joe Root before Mitchell Starc got the prized scalp on Day 4 of the ongoing second Ashes Test. Root was dismissed on the stroke of stumps on Day 4 as Starc dismissed the England skipper. “Nicely set up from Lyon from one end. Ruffled Root there and drew the false shot. I didn’t think I bowled too badly in the first innings. The wicket has quickened up a little bit today,” Richardson said after stumps on Day 4.

“It was nice to see him (Green) get some runs as well. He comes from a height, so it’s not easy to face. I tried to hit a first-ball six in the first innings,” he added.

Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne and Jhye Richardson were the standout performers as Australia gained full control on Day 4 of the ongoing second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

At stumps, England’s score read 82/4– still, 386 runs away from the target. Ben Stokes (3*) is at the crease.

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Right before stumps, England skipper Joe Root (24) was scalped by Mitchell Starc and Australia are now just six wickets away from going 2-0 up in the series.

Earlier, Australia declared their second innings at 230/9, setting England a target of 468. Labuschagne and Head scored half-centuries for the hosts in the second innings.

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