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ENG vs AUS 1st Test: Zak Crawley joins an unwanted list in Ashes history

Updated On: 22 November, 2025 12:29 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the first Test match of the Ashes series between England and Australia, Zak Crawley registered an unwanted feat. Here is all you need to know (Pic: AFP)

Australian players celebrate the wicket of England's Zak Crawley in a Test match at the Optus Stadium in Perth (Pic: AFP)

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Australian players celebrate the wicket of England's Zak Crawley in a Test match at the Optus Stadium in Perth (Pic: AFP)
In the first Test match of the Ashes series against Australia, England's Zak Crawley registered a pair of ducks at the Optus Stadium in Perth

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In the first Test match of the Ashes series against Australia, England's Zak Crawley registered a pair of ducks at the Optus Stadium in Perth

Crawley once again fell to Mitchell Starc in the first over, thanks to an excellent one-handed grab from the veteran Aussie left-armer

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Crawley once again fell to Mitchell Starc in the first over, thanks to an excellent one-handed grab from the veteran Aussie left-armer

Previously, in the first innings, he had nicked the delivery at slips to Usman Khawaja

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Previously, in the first innings, he had nicked the delivery at slips to Usman Khawaja

The 27-year-old cricketer has now joined the unwanted company of English openers to bag a pair of ducks in an Ashes Test

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The 27-year-old cricketer has now joined the unwanted company of English openers to bag a pair of ducks in an Ashes Test

The other batsmen are Trevor Bailey (Melbourne in 1959), Dennis Amiss (Adelaide in 1975), and Michael Atherton (Melbourne in 1998) to register a pair of ducks in an Ashes Test

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The other batsmen are Trevor Bailey (Melbourne in 1959), Dennis Amiss (Adelaide in 1975), and Michael Atherton (Melbourne in 1998) to register a pair of ducks in an Ashes Test

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