England on Sunday bowled Australia out for 386 in the first innings of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Despite being in a strong position to take a lead, Australia were restricted 7 runs shy of England's 393-run total in the first innings as Ollie Robinson and the other English bowlers starred. Meanwhile, England played a masterstroke with a special field setting for centurion Usman Khawaja.
England on Sunday bowled Australia out for 386 in the first innings of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Despite being in a strong position to take a lead, Australia were restricted 7 runs shy of England's 393-run total in the
first innings as Ollie Robinson and the other English bowlers starred. Meanwhile, England played a masterstroke with a special field setting for centurion Usman Khawaja.
Notably after the wicket, the English bowler displayed an aggressive send-off to the Aussie batter. Meanwhile, it was James Anderson, who initiated the first damage on Day 3 of the Test match. The veteran got rid of Alex Carey with a beautiful inswinger before Robinson sent Khawaja back. Robinson and Stuart Broad picked the final three wickets. The former removed Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon, while Broad got Scott Boland. England restricted Australia to 386.