// A brilliant century from Joe Root has put England slightly ahead of Australia after an enthralling opening day of the Ashes. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, England posted a solid first innings total of 393 before a shock declaration from skipper Ben Stokes despite the home side being just eight wickets down. Australia ended the day on 0-14 after Usman Khawaja and David Warner negotiated a tricky four-over spell against the new ball. AS IT HAPPENED: Ashes First Test, day one recap READ MORE: Root rides stupendous strokeplay to century READ MORE: Cummins under fire over defensive tactics Watch the day one highlights package in the video player above! Harry Brook's ridiculous dismissal Harry Brook looked to have luck on his side when he was dropped by Travis Head in his 20s, but that all turned very quickly for the Englishman. Facing Nathan Lyon from around the wicket, Brook was struck on the body and lifted his arms to avoid gloving the ball, only for the ball to bounce onto his stumps. Every ball of the Ashes will be live, free and exclusive on 9Now, and if you miss any of the action you can find full highlights and exclusive replays after every day's play here Both Brook and the Aussies were left in disbelief as he trudged off the ground. The best of Root's century After a lean Ashes series last time around, Joe Root made sure he got off on the right foot this time around. The England star notched his 30th Test century, and his fourth in an Ashes series, and barely put a foot wrong on the way. Joe Root's ridiculous reverse scoop If you ever needed an example of just exactly what BazBall entails, this video is the one for you. The first innings was on a knife's edge as the two teams came out for the final session, but it took just a few deliveries for the fireworks to begin. Scott Boland and the Aussies could barely believe what they'd seen as Joe Root turned around and flipped a length ball over the slips cordon for six. Here's every wicket that fell on day one Zak Crawley 61 (73): c Carey b Boland Ben Duckett 12 (10): c Carey b Hazlewood Ollie Pope 31 (44): lbw b Lyon Harry Brook 32 (37): b Lyon Ben Stokes 1 (8): c Carey b Hazlewood Jonny Bairstow 78 (78): st Carey b Lyon Moeen Ali 18 (17): st Carey b Lyon Stuart Broad 16 (21): b Green For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! A brilliant century from Joe Root has put England slightly ahead of Australia after an enthralling opening day of the Ashes. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, England posted a solid first innings total of 393 before a shock declaration from skipper Ben Stokes despite the home side being just eight wickets down. Australia ended the day on 0-14 after Usman Khawaja and David Warner negotiated a tricky four-over spell against the new ball. AS IT HAPPENED: Ashes First Test, day one recap READ MORE: Root rides stupendous strokeplay to century READ MORE: Cummins under fire over defensive tactics Watch the day one highlights package in the video player above! Harry Brook's ridiculous dismissal Harry Brook looked to have luck on his side when he was dropped by Travis Head in his 20s, but that all turned very quickly for the Englishman. Facing Nathan Lyon from around the wicket, Brook was struck on the body and lifted his arms to avoid gloving the ball, only for the ball to bounce onto his stumps. Every ball of the Ashes will be live, free and exclusive on 9Now, and if you miss any of the action you can find full highlights and exclusive replays after every day's play here Both Brook and the Aussies were left in disbelief as he trudged off the ground. The best of Root's century After a lean Ashes series last time around, Joe Root made sure he got off on the right foot this time around. The England star notched his 30th Test century, and his fourth in an Ashes series, and barely put a foot wrong on the way. Joe Root's ridiculous reverse scoop If you ever needed an example of just exactly what BazBall entails, this video is the one for you. The first innings was on a knife's edge as the two teams came out for the final session, but it took just a few deliveries for the fireworks to begin. Scott Boland and the Aussies could barely believe what they'd seen as Joe Root turned around and flipped a length ball over the slips cordon for six. Here's every wicket that fell on day one Zak Crawley 61 (73): c Carey b Boland Ben Duckett 12 (10): c Carey b Hazlewood Ollie Pope 31 (44): lbw b Lyon Harry Brook 32 (37): b Lyon Ben Stokes 1 (8): c Carey b Hazlewood Jonny Bairstow 78 (78): st Carey b Lyon Moeen Ali 18 (17): st Carey b Lyon Stuart Broad 16 (21): b Green For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! https://ift.tt/i8akNnf //
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