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Ashes: England in trouble after Shaun Marsh's century

<p>Australia middle-order batsman slams unbeaten 126 to put tourists on back foot on Day Two of the second Ashes Test</p>

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England stumbled, losing an early wicket, before rain forced play to be abandoned on Day Two of the second Ashes Test yesterday after Australia had declared their first innings on 442 for eight. Mitchell Starc struck in the seventh over, trapping Mark Stoneman leg before wicket for 18, to leave the tourists a shaky 29 for one when rain brought an early finish at Adelaide Oval. Alastair Cook was on 11 with James Vince yet to score in the first-ever Ashes day-night Test. Stoneman wasted a review, which only confirmed the umpire's decision, to end a dire day for the tourists.

Australia's Shaun Marsh celebrates after reaching his century on Day Two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Australia's Shaun Marsh celebrates after reaching his century on Day Two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide yesterday. Pic/Getty Images

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