Key Highlights
- He was out lbw when he played across a straight ball from Australia’s Michael Neser, according to BBC sports.
- “He looks such a good player – and then just gets out,” Vaughan told the Test Match Special podcast.
- “The ball that got him out should not have got him out.
- It was just a ball which nipped back slightly and he played it too square on the on side.
- There must be something in his concentration.” Crawley began the Ashes series with a pair in the first Test in Perth, facing only 11 deliveries in the match.
