The third Test match of the Ashes series between Australia and England is being played at Adelaide Oval. Australia has taken a strong hold in the match. By the end of play on the second day on Thursday, the Kangaroo team is 158 runs ahead of England. Australian spinner Nathan Lyon has taken two wickets so far in this match. During this, he achieved a major milestone. He has moved to second place in the list of bowlers with the most wickets for Australia in Test cricket. He surpassed Glenn McGrath. Australia started playing today from a score of 326/8 and were all out for 371 runs in their first innings. Meanwhile, by the end of the day’s play, England had scored 213 runs for the loss of 8 wickets. Ben Stokes (45) and Jofra Archer (30) returned unbeaten. Nathan Lyon becomes 2nd leading Test wicket-taker for Australia Lyon equalled McGrath’s 563 wickets by dismissing Ollie Pope and then completed 564 wickets by bowling Ben Duckett in the same over. Thus, he surpassed McGrath. Now, in the list of bowlers with the most Test wickets for Australia, Shane Warne is at the top with 708 wickets, while Lyon has reached the second position. Glenn McGrath’s video is going viral on social media While Nathan Lyon broke the Test wickets record, Glenn McGrath was doing the commentary. Seeing his record broken, McGrath reacted humorously; he angrily picked up a chair and pretended to throw it down. This funny moment is rapidly going viral on social media. Ben Stokes and Harry Brook build a 56-run stand After bowling out Australia for 371 runs in the first innings, England, who came out to bat, got a good start from Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett. They shared a 37-run partnership for the first wicket, but Pat Cummins dismissed Crawley, giving England their first blow. A little later, Lyon took the wicket of Ollie Pope. Pope was out after scoring 3 runs. Lyon then bowled Ben Duckett (29), giving England their third blow. Cummins dismissed Joe Root (19), giving England their fourth blow. After initial setbacks for the England team, Ben Stokes and Harry Brook steadied the team’s innings. A 56-run partnership for the fifth wicket occurred between Stokes and Harry. Cameron Green broke this partnership by dismissing Brook. Brook was out after scoring 45 runs off 63 balls. Then Cummins dismissed Jamie Smith (22), followed by Boland’s dismissal of Will Jacks (6), and then Brydon Carse. For Australia, Pat Cummins took 3 wickets, Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland took 2 wickets each. Cameron Green got 1 wicket. Australia stood 326/8 at Day 1 Stumps The third Ashes Test between Australia and England is being played at Adelaide Oval. On Wednesday, Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. By the end of the first day’s play, Australia had scored 326 runs for the loss of 8 wickets. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon returned unbeaten. Read the full story… Post navigation India–New Zealand day-night ODI in Indore on Jan 18:Match ticket prices announced; rates range from ₹800 to ₹7,000 for different stands at Holkar Stadium Yashasvi Jaiswal discharged from Pune hospital after gastroenteritis:Had suffered stomach cramps during SMAT, advised complete rest