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ASHES: Dominant Australia Crush Frail England To Win First Test
A ruthless Australia crushed England by nine wickets to win the first Ashes Test in style just after lunch on day four at the Gabba on Saturday.
Needing just 20 runs after bowling England out for 297 in their second innings -- with Nathan Lyon taking his 400th Test scalp -- Australia cruised to the target in 5.1 overs when Marcus Harris square-drove Mark Wood for a boundary.
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