England's Ashes Hopes Hang in Balance as Australia Takes Command at the Gabba
Australia leads England by 44 runs at the end of day two of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane, casting doubt on England's chances of staying alive in the series. England was bowled out for 334, with Joe Root scoring 138 and Will Jacks taking a crucial catch to dismiss Steve Smith for 61. Australia replied with 378-6, with Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne yet to bat.
England's batting collapse was a major blow, with the team missing five chances to dismiss Australia's top order. Brydon Carse's late spell of bowling saw the dismissal of Cameron Green and Steve Smith, but Australia's strong batting lineup ensured they maintained a significant lead.
The second Ashes Test is a day-night match, with the third day of play scheduled for Thursday. England will need to produce a strong batting performance to stay in the game, but the current situation looks challenging.
This is a developing story, with further updates to come as the match unfolds.
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