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Controversy erupted at the Boxing Day Test when a no-ball call favoring England sparked criticism, despite Australia being bowled out for 152.
The Boxing Day Test at the MCG drew controversy on Day 1 when England’s Brydon Carse dismissed Australia’s Mitchell Starc, with replays indicating Carse likely bowled a no-ball.
Third umpire Ahsan Raza ruled the delivery legal, stating part of Carse’s front foot was behind the popping crease, a call criticized by former players Mark Waugh and Kerry O’Keeffe.
Australia were bowled out for 152 after losing three wickets in four balls, and England reached 62 for four.
The match set a record attendance of 93,442, surpassing previous Ashes and cricket records.
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La controversia estalló en la prueba del Boxing Day cuando una llamada sin bola a favor de Inglaterra provocó críticas, a pesar de que Australia fue eliminada por 152.