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Oh Duckett. I was fearing for Crawley when I should have been worrying about Ben | Max Rushden
- England captaincy faces early pressure as Duckett is dismissed for a golden duck by Mitchell Starc in the second Ashes Test at the Gabba.
- Rushden’s Ashes diary notes the tense atmosphere in Brisbane and the fear of a repeat of Crawley’s struggles.
- The column follows Crawley’s early approach and the peril of his dismissal as Starc dominates the opening spell.
- The piece captures the personal side, including family interruptions as the match unfolds.
- Neser’s Sheffield Shield-like pressure and tight bowling becomes a recurring theme as Crawley battles to stay at the crease.
- The diary-style narration interleaves live action with lighthearted commentary and spectator anecdotes.
- The reader gets a real sense of the match tempo, with the 50 partnership milestone and rising tension described in detail.
- The narrative hints at the broader stakes of the Ashes series and England's need to respond under Australian conditions.
- The Guardian Ashes Weekly segment emphasizes the emotional rollercoaster of watching England in an away series.
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