Ashes Carnage in Perth: 19 Wickets Fall on Chaotic Opening Day

The first Ashes Test in Perth exploded into life with an incredible 19 wickets falling on the opening day. Mitchell Starc tore through England with a career-best 7-58, bowling them out for 172 in just 32.5 overs. Australia then collapsed to 123/9 as Ben Stokes produced a sensational 5-23 spell with the ball. This leaves the match dramatically poised with Australia still trailing by 49 runs heading into day two.

Key Points: Australia Trail England by 49 Runs After 19 Wickets Fall

  • Mitchell Starc's career-best 7-58 demolished England for 172 in just 32.5 overs
  • Ben Stokes' devastating 5-23 spell left Australia reeling at 123/9 by stumps
  • Harry Brook's counterattacking 52 from 61 balls provided England's lone resistance
  • Record 19 wickets fell on opening day, most in Ashes Test since 1909
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Ashes: 19 wickets tumble on opening day as Australia trail by 49 runs

Mitchell Starc's 7-58 and Ben Stokes' 5-23 headline chaotic Ashes opener where 19 wickets fell on Day 1 at Perth Stadium, leaving Australia trailing by 49 runs.

"Stokes tore through the middle and lower order with a sensational 5-23 from six overs - Match Report"

Perth, Nov 21

Nineteen wickets fell on a chaotic opening day of the first Ashes Test at Perth Stadium, where fast bowlers from both sides wreaked havoc on a bouncy surface to leave the match dramatically in the balance.

By stumps, Australia were shellshocked at 123/9, still trailing England by 49 runs, after captain Ben Stokes tore through the middle and lower order with a sensational 5-23 from six overs, building on ferocious bursts from Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse. The collapse mirrored the 2024–25 Border-Gavaskar opener at the same venue, where 17 wickets fell on Day 1.

Earlier on Friday, Australian spearhead Mitchell Starc produced a career-best Ashes spell, ripping out England for 172 in 32.5 overs with stunning figures of 7-58. His brutality came before a record crowd of 51,531, while Harry Brook’s counterattacking half-century (52) lit up England’s innings as they rattled along at 5.24 runs per over. No visiting team has been bowled out quicker in a first innings of a Test in Australia since 1932.

Starc removed Zak Crawley for a sixth-ball duck, then trapped Ben Duckett lbw for 21 before squaring up Joe Root for a seventh-ball duck, leaving England reeling at 39/3.

Brook, unbothered, launched a blistering assault — charging Australia’s quicks, cracking an 89m six, and adding 55 with Ollie Pope before Cameron Green nailed Pope lbw for 46. But Starc and debutant Brendan Doggett (2-27) then triggered a collapse of 5-12 in 19 balls, with Brook falling for a 61-ball 52.

England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith clattered 33 off 22 before holing out, becoming Starc’s seventh victim.

With Usman Khawaja unable to open because of back spasms, Marnus Labuschagne partnered with debutant Jake Weatherald — but the innings imploded immediately.

Archer dismissed Weatherald for a second-ball duck on review, then removed Labuschagne for 9, the ball ricocheting off his elbow into stumps. Carse struck twice, removing Steve Smith (17) and Khawaja (2), before Stokes entered and dismantled the innings.

Stokes dismissed Travis Head (21), Green (24), Starc (12), Carey (26), and Boland (0) in a devastating burst, leaving Nathan Lyon (3 not out) and Doggett (0 not out) at the close.

Doggett and Weatherald received their baggy greens as Australia’s 472nd and 473rd men’s Test cricketers. England fielded an all-pace attack with Shoaib Bashir left out. The 19 wickets made it the most dismissals on Day 1 of an Ashes Test since 1909, setting up a gripping second day in Perth.

Brief scores: England 172 in 32.5 overs (Harry Brook 52, Ollie Pope 46; Mitchell Starc 7-58, Brendan Doggett 2-27) lead Australia 123/9 in 39 overs (Alex Carey 26, Cameron Green 24; Ben Stokes 5-23, Jofra Archer 2-11) by 49 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Watching from Mumbai and this reminds me of our Indian pitches sometimes. Fast bowlers having a field day! Harry Brook's counterattack was brilliant though - 52 off 61 balls when everyone else was struggling. Exciting cricket!
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Sarah B
As an Australian fan living in Delhi, this is heartbreaking to watch. Our batting collapse was worse than England's! Khawaja not opening really hurt us. Hope we can fight back tomorrow 🤞
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Arjun K
Mitchell Starc's bowling was world class today! 7 wickets in an Ashes Test is no joke. But the real story is Ben Stokes - what a captain's performance when it mattered most. This is proper Test match cricket! 🔥
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Michael C
Honestly, while the bowling was excellent, the batting from both teams was quite poor. Too many rash shots and not enough application. Test cricket requires patience and technique, which was missing today from most batsmen.
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Kavya N
Watching from Bangalore and this is exactly why I love the Ashes! The intensity is unmatched. Jofra Archer getting Labuschagne's wicket with that ricochet was pure drama. Can't wait for day 2! 🏏
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Vikram M

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