Cricket-Australia all out for 132, England to chase 175 for victory


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  • Saturday, 27 Dec 2025

Cricket - The Ashes - Australia v England - Fourth Test - MCG, Melbourne, Australia - December 27, 2025 England celebrates after England's Brydon Carse gets the wicket of Australia's Alex Carey REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake

MELBOURNE, Dec ‌27 (Reuters) - Australia were bowled out for 132 in ‌their second innings before tea on day two of ‌the fourth Ashes test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, setting England a target of 175 runs for victory.

* Australia lost their ‍last four wickets for 34 runs ‍after resuming on 98 for ‌six after lunch on a glorious afternoon.

* Brydon Carse led ‍England's ​bowling with 4-34, while skipper Ben Stokes took 3-24.

* Fast bowler Gus Atkinson came off injured ⁠with a left hamstring strain in a major ‌blow for England's hopes of winning a first test in Australia ⁠in 15 ‍years. Atkinson had removed nightwatchman Scott Boland caught behind for six in the sixth over of the morning.

* Carse and Josh ‍Tongue, who took 5-45 in the ‌first innings, grabbed two wickets apiece in the morning session as Australia collapsed in a 4-27 burst.

* Carse captured the key wicket of Travis Head, bowling the opener for 46, before having wicketkeeper Alex Carey caught in the slips for four.

* Tongue had number three Marnus Labuschagne caught in ‌the slips for eight and number five Usman Khawaja caught for a duck with a miscued pull-shot to fine leg.

* Australia lead the ​five-test series 3-0 after wins in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Shri Navaratnam)

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