Twitter reacts as Smith and Marsh save Australia after an early collapse

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The Twitterati were out in full force, reacting to all the events that happened on Day 2 of the 1st Ashes match. Australia bowled England out for 302 but their top order crumbled quickly. However, thanks to Steve Smith and Shaun Marsh, who dug deep, Australia ended the day at a respectable 165/4.

After ending Day 1 with a score of 196/4, David Malan (56) and Moeen Ali (38) added 50 runs, before the former perished to bring an end to the 83-run stand. In the second innings, the Australian top order collapsed for 76/4 before Steve Smith (64*) and Shaun Marsh (44*) guided the hosts to 165/4.

Here are the funny tweets from the game:

Every Indian fan right now!

The crowd at the Ashes never seizes to amaze! :P

The Aussie crowd:

The Barmy Army: 

Australia got off to a great start today!

What a catch by Warner to dismiss Ball!

And the English say that the Aussies are not well mannered! 

Rough start for the Aussies with their bat!

And it does not end there!

The pressure on Bancroft mounts!

Meanwhile..... 

Mother of coincidence! :O

And boy was he right!

Somethings never change! :) 

Every England fan right now! 

The field setting for Marsh during the last over of the day!

Everyone who criticized CA for including Marsh in the Ashes Squad!  

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After ending Day 1 with a score of 196/4, David Malan (56) and Moeen Ali (38) added 50 runs, before the former perished to bring an end to the 83-run stand. In the second innings, the Australian top order collapsed for 76/4 before Steve Smith (64*) and Shaun Marsh (44*) guided the hosts to 165/4.
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