Australia bowed their head to their arch rival England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
Stuart Broad and co. ripped apart overrated Australia inside 60 off 111 balls before the lunch. It is indeed a humilation at the hand of the arch rival.
After Stuart Broad, at his home ground was at his best form of life, decimated Australia the oneline comminuty queued up to take a dig at once invincible Australia.
The epic was from the employer of players the Cricket Australia. The governing body tweetes will make you lough but, it reveals how devastated they are with the perfornmance of the nationla team.
Darren Lehmann, the coach of the side, was shell shocked that he could able to only proniunce the word “111 balls”.
Here are some tweets which ripped apart Australian players with the words after England humbled them at their home; And with this they are on the verge of regaining the Ashes.
Literally, England did what Australia did to them in 2013-2014 Ashes in Australia.
Here are some interesting tweets:
Australia taking 20-20 cricket too seriously; bowled out in 18.3 overs. #Ashes2015
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) August 6, 2015
The last time England dismissed Australia for 60 was at Lords in 1888. Australia won that #Ashes Test by 61 runs #Ashes2015 #justsaying
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 6, 2015
Day 2 @StuartBroad8 .. Hope you have set your alarm for 8.15 am…. #Ashes
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) August 7, 2015
Darren Lehman looking around the dressing rooms… #Ashes pic.twitter.com/nkPDodHxTI
— TAB (@tabcomau) August 6, 2015
Is there a ghost in the Trentbridge strip ? Australia 50/9 after 13.1 overs.@StuartBroad8 has unbeleivable figures of 7/11.#Ashes #Ashes2015
— Debasis Sen (@debasissen) August 6, 2015
The Australian cricket team is a lot like Ozzy Osbourne, shouldn’t be allowed near bats #Ashes2015
— Taylor Goodwin (@The_One_Liner) August 6, 2015
That is the first time in history ‘Extras’ (14) has been top scorer in an #Ashes innings http://t.co/xDaNFjjX7Q pic.twitter.com/XN79HOxdZq
— Test Match Special (@bbctms) August 6, 2015
04W24W0W04100000W40000110W020000401000W000000000101000011W0011200010040040000W1W30000000000000400000000000001004W: Aus innings in one tweet.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) August 6, 2015
See the Lions over their hearts, Aussies? You should have this #Ashes pic.twitter.com/2tUABwzSYA
— Aaron Kearney (@aaronkearneyaus) August 6, 2015