Jacob Bethell’s outstanding maiden first-class hundred was the glue in an admirable England fightback at the SCG, before a three-wicket haul from Beau Webster underlined the value of spin on a deteriorating surface in the final Ashes Test.
England avoided the prospect of an innings defeat by compiling 8-302 in their second innings, a lead of 119 runs, thanks largely to a coming-of-age century from 22-year-old Bethell, who became the youngest England batsman to score a Test hundred against Australia at the SCG.
The only other players to post a Test century at the SCG before turning 23 this century are Salman Butt (2005), KL Rahul (2015), Matt Renshaw (2017) and Rishabh Pant (2019).
Australia had earlier been bowled out for 567, with England captain Ben Stokes forced from the field with an adductor injury.
Webster’s bid to take Cameron Green’s place in the Australian XI received a major boost on Wednesday when he struck 71 not out from No.9 before snaring two wickets in three balls with his underrated off breaks to halt England’s momentum.
Australia have been heavily criticised for not playing a spinner and the sight of Webster’s double-wicket over was evidence that, even for a part-timer, there was enough purchase in the SCG surface to justify the inclusion of a tweaker.
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