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  1. Eng 6-1published at 2.2 overs

    Oh deary me, this has been a nervy start from England. Ollie Pope edges towards the slips but it drops just short of Australia captain Steve Smith.

    Bowler Mitchell Starc is sat on the floor. He requires a new shoe.

  2. How's stat?!published at 02:32 GMT 21 November 2025

    Srinivas Vijaykumar
    CricViz analyst

    Mitchell Starc strikes again in the first over of an innings. Starc now has 24 wickets in the first over of an innings, more than any bowler since his Test debut.

    Most wickets in the first over of the innings (since Starc's debut):

    • Mitchell Starc - 24
    • James Anderson - 19
    • Kemar Roach - 10
    • Stuart Broad, Trent Boult and Tim Southee - all 9
  3. Eng 6-1published at 2 overs

    Scott Boland opens with an absolute beauty - he's getting the ball to nip around!

    Ben Duckett drops the ball into the covers and dashes through for a single - England are on the board - and Ollie Pope also gets off the mark, running three off a big old edge.

    Six off the over.

  4. Postpublished at 02:29 GMT 21 November 2025

    Scott Boland will share the new ball.

    Ollie Pope has joined Ben Duckett in the middle.

  5. Postpublished at 02:29 GMT 21 November 2025

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    Decent bit of bowling from Starc, there's that bounce for you. It was a good length but it just climbed on Crawley. No foot movement really, feet straight down the pitch, bit of a waft really.

    We've been talking about it, at least we've gone five balls without an incident.

  6. Postpublished at 02:27 GMT 21 November 2025

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    Crawley's caught! Caught at first slip, he rips off his helmet, he's out for a duck.

    Loose drive outside the off stump, that's exactly the place we said he scores runs but he loses them as well.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1 over

    Crawley c Khawaja b Starc 0 (Eng 0-1)

    What was I saying about no drama?!

    Earlier in the over, Zak Crawley had gone for a big heave of a drive, missed, and the ball had whistled through to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

    And the opener didn't read the warning signs, going for another drive and edging to the slips, where Usman Khawaja pouches the catch at the second attempt. Mitchell Starc has a wicket in the first over.

    Oh that sinking feeling...

  8. Eng 0-0published at 0.1 overs

    Solidly defended by Zak Crawley. Phew. No drama here.

  9. Postpublished at 02:22 GMT 21 November 2025

    Here comes Mitchell Starc, bowling to Zak Crawley.

    First ball...

  10. Postpublished at 02:21 GMT 21 November 2025

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    This is a very unique start to a Test match, the guitarists are still going and they're showing us no inclination of stopping.

  11. Postpublished at 02:20 GMT 21 November 2025

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    England can't just go wafting around here.

  12. Postpublished at 02:19 GMT 21 November 2025

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    The atmosphere here is electric.

  13. Postpublished at 02:19 GMT 21 November 2025

    Righty-ho, it's time for the first Test of the 2025-26 Ashes to get under way.

    Remember, Ben Stokes won the toss and put England in to bat. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett are making their way to the middle.

    Mitchell Starc, you presume, will have the new ball in his hand.

    Time to vote - thumbs up for an England win, thumbs down for Australia (I don't have an option for a draw sadly - but neither does Bazball...).

  14. 'The Ashes is here - now is the time for heroes'published at 02:16 GMT 21 November 2025

    Steve Smith and Ben Stokes shake hands at the tossImage source, Getty Images

    So, this is it. A lap of Australia for the right to lift the smallest trophy in sport. Another chapter in the canon of Ashes cricket in this country.

    Don Bradman and Bodyline, Steve Waugh's Sydney hundred and Warne's 700th wicket. Steve Harmison's wide and sprinkler dances.

    For England, 16 men have the chance to match the greats that have conquered this country. Alastair Cook, Wally Hammond and Herbert Sutcliffe. Sydney Barnes, Larwood and Tyson.

    And Stokes. The opportunity to become only the sixth England skipper in 80 years to leave Australia with the urn. Two of the other five have been knighted.

    The time for talking is over. Now is the time for heroes.

    You can read more from Stephan Shemilt here.

  15. Postpublished at 02:14 GMT 21 November 2025

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket reporter in Perth

    There's a ferris wheel, inflatables, men on stilts. Thousands of people are streaming in from the train station.

    There are England fans taking selfies, marking the trip of a lifetime.

    There are legends everywhere you look.

    This stadium, a spaceship dropped on the bank of the Swan River, is absolutely magnificent.

    This is cricket's Disneyworld.

  16. Postpublished at 02:13 GMT 21 November 2025

    Former England captain Alastair Cook and former Australia opener Justin Langer have brought the trophy out to the middle.

    They're followed out by the two teams.

    The first ball is creeping ever closer!

    But first, the anthems...

  17. Highlights on BBC iPlayerpublished at 02:12 GMT 21 November 2025

    BBC iPlayer

    Shortly after the end of the day’s play, Alex Hartley will present the TMS Ashes Debrief on BBC iPlayer alongside members of the TMS team and special guests.

    Full highlights of all of the action, plus reaction from the players and analysis from the TMS team, will be available from 5pm each day on BBC iPlayer.

  18. The drama and psychology of Ashes first ballspublished at 02:10 GMT 21 November 2025

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist

    The first ball of the Ashes is so much more than one delivery.

    It is a stomach-churning two or three seconds of theatre, when all of that pre-series talk comes to an end.

    "To set the tone of the whole series would be really cool," said England bowler Gus Atkinson when asked about the prospect this week.

    "I know there have been a few special moments of first balls in the Ashes. The chance to add to that would be cool."

    As Atkinson says, the opening delivery has produced some of the iconic Ashes moments - ones that appeared to set the narrative or at least be convenient to look back upon in hindsight.

    You can read our rundown of first-ball stories here.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 02:08 GMT 21 November 2025

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  20. How's stat?!published at 02:07 GMT 21 November 2025

    Srinivas Vijaykumar
    CricViz analyst

    Good omen for England at the start of this Ashes. In the five previous Test matches at the Perth Stadium, the captain winning the toss has elected to bat first on all five occasions and they've gone on to win each of those games, and by a considerable victory margin too.

    • Tim Paine (Australia) v India, 2018 - Won by 146 runs
    • Paine (Aus) v New Zealand, 2019 - Won by 296 runs
    • Pat Cummins (Aus) v West Indies, 2022 - Won by 164 runs
    • Cummins (Aus) v Pakistan, 2023 - Won by 360 runs
    • Jasprit Bumrah (India) v Australia, 2024 - Won by 295 runs