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    Archer’s Five-Wicket Haul Keeps England Alive in Tense Ashes Test Amid DRS Controversy

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    Jofra Archer bowls Australia out for 371 after Carey century benefits from admitted technology error on Day 2 in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Australia — Jofra Archer ignited England’s Ashes hopes with a decisive five-wicket haul to bowl Australia out for 371 on Day 2 of the crucial third Test in Adelaide on Thursday.

    The paceman finished with figures of 5-53, claiming the final two wickets in the morning session after Australia resumed at 322-8. He first bowled Mitchell Starc for an aggressive 54, before trapping Nathan Lyon lbw to complete his fourth Test fifer—and third in Ashes cricket.

    The day, however, was shadowed by a Decision Review System (DRS) controversy from Day 1. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who struck a hometown century, survived a reviewed catch on 72 when replay technology incorrectly showed a noise spike before the ball passed the bat. Technology providers BBG later admitted to an “operator error,” prompting the ICC to restore one of England’s lost reviews before play on Thursday.

    “Given that Alex Carey admitted he had hit the ball in question, the only conclusion that can be drawn is that the Snicko operator must have selected the incorrect stump mic for audio processing,” BBG founder Warren Brennan stated.

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    Carey’s 106 and Usman Khawaja’s 82 had earlier steadied Australia after Steve Smith’s last-minute withdrawal. England, trailing 2-0 in the series, must win in Adelaide to keep their Ashes hopes alive. They now face a taxing batting effort in forecasted 40°C heat on a pitch expected to favor bowlers as the match progresses.

    Archer’s early breakthrough on Wednesday, followed by two wickets in an over after lunch, set the stage for his Thursday morning finish, ensuring Australia’s first innings ended below 400.

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