AUS vs ENG 1st Test: England Fan Proposes Australian GIRLFRIEND – WATCH
Published on: Dec 10, 2021 11:24 am IST|Updated on: Dec 10, 2021 11:45 am IST
The arch rivals England and Australia are up against each other in the Ashes 2021/22. The both teams are quite competitive to each other, and have been involved in tough contests. In the 1st Ashes Test, the Australia team took the lead of 278 runs, and are in a commanding position.
AUS vs ENG Live: Watch England Fan proposing Australian Girlfriend
In the Australia vs England 1st Ashes Test, the England fan has proposed his Australian Girlfriend. It is being said that the couple named Rob and Natalie had their first date in SCG in 2017, and former finally proposed her at Gabba in 2021.
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Watch the video:
Feeling the love ?@Holly_Ferling catches up with Rob & Nat, the newly engaged couple! pic.twitter.com/CkNvFnETbO
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) December 10, 2021
Here are some reactions on Twitter:
So cute?? lucky her!
— tanya (@tanyamidhaa) December 10, 2021
Because pehle se hi decided hota hai ??
— Mukhrit Agarwal (@iammukhrit161) December 10, 2021
??????? ???? ???????? ??????? ??? ??????????…
?????????..#Ashes2021— Vineet Doshi (Chacha) (@chacha_is_back) December 10, 2021
Malan and Root lead England fightback in 3rd Session of 1st Ashes Test
The Australian team was dismissed for a total of 425 runs, with Robinson and Wood taking 3 wickets each. Then, the openers Haseeb and Burns provided a steady start, but soon perished to Starc and Cummins respectively. Then arrived the top order batters, Dawid Malan and Joe Root, who have been terrific with their ability to stabilize the team and have scored half centuries.
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With the partnership of Root and Malan, the England team are making a comeback in the 1st Ashes Test match. The next to arrive at the crease will be the batters like Bairstow and Buttler, who are proven performers. The Aussies would look to put England team in pressure by picking quick wickets.
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