UPDATE: The first day of the Ashes Test in Perth has delivered both excitement and controversy as Australia’s Usman Khawaja mysteriously left the field, raising eyebrows among fans and commentators alike. As Australia dismissed England for 172 runs, the day was marked by Mitchell Starc’s extraordinary performance, claiming 7 wickets and setting the tone for the series.
Mitchell Starc, crucial to Australia’s bowling attack with two first-choice quicks sidelined, opened the innings with a stunning display. He took his tally of first-over wickets to 24, dismissing Zak Crawley with an edge. Starc’s spell was relentless as he also sent Joe Root back for a duck, showcasing his dominance. The bowling effort was so fierce that England quickly collapsed, with Starc wrapping up the innings with two wickets in successive balls.
In a surprising twist, Khawaja’s absence due to a “mystery” break left Australia vulnerable during a critical phase. The opener was reportedly off the field for nearly 30 minutes, during which England capitalized. Former captain Ricky Ponting expressed confusion over the situation, noting inconsistent explanations regarding Khawaja’s absence.
Australia entered the match with a traditional opening partnership, including debutant Jake Weatherald. However, Weatherald faced a challenging start, dismissed for a duck after Khawaja’s return was delayed, leading to a chaotic batting performance that saw the team struggling to stabilize.
England’s bowling attack, featuring the speedsters Mark Wood and Jofra Archer, added to the drama on the field. Both bowlers exceeded speeds of 150 km/h, keeping the Australian batters on their toes. Their performance, however, was not enough to prevent a batting collapse for England, as they fell from 5-160 to all out for 172.
Over rates became a point of contention as England’s aggressive playing style led to delays, with Australia nearly 10 overs behind schedule approaching lunch. While the high-octane match drew cheers, the slow pace of play left fans wanting more action.
As the dust settles on this explosive first day, eyes will be on the Australian camp for clarity regarding Khawaja’s absence. With the series poised for dramatic swings, fans are eager to see how the teams respond in the upcoming days.
Up next, the second day promises to be pivotal as Australia aims to capitalize on their momentum while England seeks to regroup and bounce back. Stay tuned for real-time updates as this gripping Test match unfolds at Optus Stadium in Perth.


































