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England collapses on day three of the Ashes Test, losing six wickets after a strong start. Michael Vaughan slams the team's lack of fight.
The third day of the Ashes Test saw England's batting unit falter significantly after a steady start, drawing sharp criticism from former captain Michael Vaughan. Despite a promising 45-0 position, the tourists were bowled out for 134-6 by the close of play, having conceded a substantial first-innings lead of 177 runs.
Vaughan expressed disappointment, urging the players to display more grit and determination, especially under the challenging conditions of a day-night match. He highlighted Australia's earlier efforts to 'graft and graft' as an example of the required resilience. The collapse intensified after dinner, with key batsmen falling in quick succession, losing five wickets for just 38 runs.
With Ben Stokes and Will Jacks at the crease on low scores, England faces the immediate task of scoring 43 runs to avoid being asked to bat again. The team's performance has raised questions about their ability to adapt and compete against a quality Australian side.
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