UPDATE: In an astonishing opening day of the 2025/26 Ashes Series, 19 wickets fell at The Gabba, Brisbane, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Just hours into the first Test on January 16, 2025, both teams struggled to establish dominance, showcasing the unpredictable nature of Ashes cricket.
The day began with Australia batting first, but they were quickly dismantled for just 85 runs in a stunning display of bowling from England. By 11:30 AM AEDT, the home side’s top order crumbled under pressure, with only one batsman managing to reach double figures. The English bowlers, led by James Anderson, wreaked havoc, taking 6 wickets for just 24 runs.
In response, England stepped up to the crease, but their innings was equally disastrous. The visitors found themselves all out for 79 runs by 3:00 PM AEDT, with Australian bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood sharing the spoils. The atmosphere in the stands was electric as both teams exchanged blows in a gripping display of Test cricket.
Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about this unprecedented day. Former players and commentators described it as one of the most chaotic starts to an Ashes series in history.
“This is what the Ashes are all about—intense competition and unpredictable outcomes,”
remarked cricket legend Ricky Ponting during the live broadcast.
As the sun set over Brisbane, the first day’s play concluded with Australia leading by just 6 runs. The tension is palpable as both teams prepare for a crucial Day 2. Spectators are eager to see if the trend of quick wickets continues or if either side can finally establish a significant lead.
Looking ahead, fans should keep an eye on the weather conditions, as rain could play a crucial role in the upcoming sessions. With both teams showing vulnerability, every ball will carry weight as they vie for supremacy in this historic rivalry.
Stay tuned for the latest updates as this thrilling Test match unfolds.


































