Amidst a challenging day in the field, England's opening batters Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett offered a glimmer of hope. The pair raced to 45 without loss against Australia on day three of the second Ashes test in Brisbane.
After Australia were bowled out for 511, establishing a 177-run lead, Crawley and Duckett managed to navigate a tricky evening session, cutting the deficit to 132. Duckett survived a scare when pacer Michael Neser dropped a difficult chance.
Previously, Australia extended their first innings lead significantly, with Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland forging a record ninth-wicket partnership. England captain Ben Stokes and bowler Brydon Carse had mixed fortunes with the ball, as the series continues intensely after Australia's first test victory in Perth.

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