13:15 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Commentators discussing the inevitable Australian win as if they’re incapable of losing all their wickets for 60-odd runs. #Ashes
— Dan Liebke (@LiebCricket) November 26, 2017
13:15 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Waking up to the cricket score #ashes pic.twitter.com/xaxULgr5rt
— Anthony Crutch (@antcrutch) November 26, 2017
13:15 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Another plan for Steve Smith emerging: bowl out the others in the first innings; don’t let him bat in the second 😏
— Simon Mann (@Cricket_Mann) November 26, 2017
13:13 (IST)26 NOV 2017
#ashes #onenil pic.twitter.com/7Y4afw2xKw
— Troy Hallam (@TroyHallam) November 26, 2017
13:13 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Having watched the rest of the day's play, I took the dog out for the whole evening session. Didn't miss much #ashes
— maggie baxter (@Maggie_Roch) November 26, 2017
13:12 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Morning all. Shit at football and cricket too. Absolute wankers #Ashes
— Pedro McD ⚠️ (@macmod1965) November 26, 2017
13:12 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Why does it look like you have a bra on @root66? Please get @benstokes38 on a plane ASAP. I'll do his community service. #Ashesِ #chippytits
— andy lloyd (@lloydy138) November 26, 2017
13:12 (IST)26 NOV 2017
*Prays for torrential rain in Brisbane for 24 hours* #Ashes
— George Burns (@GPRBurns) November 26, 2017
10:39 (IST)26 NOV 2017
From bodyline to wobbly line! #ashes2017 #notout #TMS2017 pic.twitter.com/sJWSlKu3Ey
— Rob Wilkinson (@raswilko) November 26, 2017
10:38 (IST)26 NOV 2017
You see, that happens in Blighty where the lines are CORRECTLY pencil thin and Moeen bats on ... #wobblyline #whitelinefever pic.twitter.com/1xJancOPED
— Ali Martin (@Cricket_Ali) November 26, 2017
10:37 (IST)26 NOV 2017
If that’s the line drinkers in Australia have to walk to prove their sobriety it explains an awful lot about the country #Ashesِ #wobblyline
— Neil (@goneandout) November 26, 2017
10:33 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Bendiest crease line in test history.#Ashes
— Dave Stringer (@DaveStringy) November 26, 2017
10:33 (IST)26 NOV 2017
That decision. pic.twitter.com/bXOgzrtVgH
— England's Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) November 26, 2017
10:32 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Someone lend a magnifying glass to the third umpire there! @MoeenAli should be out there batting not taking a shower in the dressing room! #blunder #Ashes #ashes2017 #moeenali
— sarcasmcricket (@imvmehta) November 26, 2017
10:31 (IST)26 NOV 2017
If anyone's still up watching, this is cruel. The stumping and the edge - both decisions probably correct, but could so easily have been not out. England now require snookers... #Ashes
— Pete Sinclair (@pete_sinclair) November 26, 2017
10:31 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Love all the "clearly out/not out" tweets for that UTTERLY MARGINAL Moeen Ali stumping
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) November 26, 2017
10:30 (IST)26 NOV 2017
New Aussie Rules video footage uncovered pic.twitter.com/Wn7qUbY441
— Runningman (@Mark_Barrow) November 26, 2017
10:29 (IST)26 NOV 2017
If the groundsman actually uses a straight line to mark he's still in. https://t.co/Q1DiKqaMdN
— Kieran (@BerbaSpin) November 26, 2017
10:28 (IST)26 NOV 2017
The width of the line seems to increase as it goes across the pitch.
— Henry Moeran (@henrymoeranBBC) November 26, 2017
Mooen unlucky?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/tScPiYb9u6
10:27 (IST)26 NOV 2017
From Bodyline to Wobblyline (copyright @brydoncoverdale )
— George Dobell (@GeorgeDobell1) November 26, 2017
10:27 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Putting aside where his foot is, any danger of marking out the line at one consistent width? Far thicker on the actual pitch. pic.twitter.com/INzWEXdcJt
— Russell Jackson (@rustyjacko) November 26, 2017
10:26 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Not the first time England have had problems with whitewash in Australia https://t.co/CYRKaSg4Ph
— Nick Hoult (@NHoultCricket) November 26, 2017
10:25 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Another lesson in how to collapse in 5 mins, Smith apart this Aussie team is bang average and England are letting them off the hook time after time.#Ashes
— graham mulrooney (@grahamroon) November 26, 2017
10:24 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Those 3 overs have elevated Steve Smith to the world’s number 1 all-rounder#ashes
— GOAT (@DennisCricket_) November 26, 2017
10:22 (IST)26 NOV 2017
Four wickets fell in the time between when my plane landed and when I got in a cab. #Ashes
— Dan Liebke (@LiebCricket) November 26, 2017