England needs 175 runs to win Fourth Ashes test
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The fourth Test of the Ashes series is over after two days, following 20 wickets falling on day one, with the 10mm of grass left on the wicket causing havoc.
England only needed 32 hours to win the marquee fixture after 36 wickets fell across two days at the iconic Victorian venue, making it the third-shortest Ashes contest on Australian soil. Courtesy of the seam movement and extra bounce, no player from either team managed a half-century, which had not occurred in a Test match in Australia since 1932.
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