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2nd Ashes Test: Ben Stokes falls short as Australia win at Lord's to take 2-0 lead

NEW DELHI: Australia emerged victorious in the second Ashes Test at Lord's in an extraordinary final day on Sunday, defeating England by 43 runs and taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the five-Test series, despite the swashbuckling innings of England captain Ben Stokes.

Stokes unleashed a breathtaking assault on the Australian bowlers, smashing an impressive 155 runs.

Stokes' aggressive batting, including nine sixes and nine fours, raised hopes of a repeat of his memorable match-winning performance against Australia at Headingley four years ago.

However, Stokes' valiant efforts were ultimately in vain.

When England needed 70 runs for victory, he skied a delivery from Josh Hazlewood to wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who had earlier stumped Jonny Bairstow for 10 in a controversial manner, as Bairstow had momentarily left his crease.

1/10:Ashes: Australia overcome Stokes scare to win Lord's Test

<p>Read more on TOI Sports<br /></p>Getty Images

2/10:WINNERS

<p>Australia took a stranglehold on the Ashes series after beating England by 43 runs in a fiery and controversial second Test in Lord's on Sunday. <br /></p>Reuters

3/10:2-0 UP

<p>With this win, Australia took a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.<br /></p>AP

4/10:MAGNIFICENT STOKES

<p>England captain Ben Stokes hit a stunning 155 after Jonny Bairstow was controversially given out stumped after straying out of his ground on the last day.<br /></p>Getty Images

5/10:FAILED TO CROSS THE LINE

<p>But England were bowled out for 327 chasing a stiff target of 371.<br /></p>Reuters

6/10:SUPER CAPTAIN

<p>Australia captain Pat Cummins led the attack with 3-69.<br /></p>Reuters

7/10:BIZARRE DISMISSAL

<p>Bairstow, the last of England's specialist batsmen, fell in bizarre fashion for 10 when he wandered out of his ground after ducking a Cameron Green bouncer <br /></p>Getty Images

8/10:'ALERT' CAREY

<p>A quick-thinking wicketkeeper Alex Carey under-armed the ball onto the stumps.<br /></p>Getty Images

9/10:BIG WICKET

<p>Bairstow thought he had secured his ground by tapping his bat behind the crease.<br /></p>AP

10/10:ON TO THE NEXT ONE

<p>The third Test at Headingley starts on Thursday. <br /></p>Getty Images
Ashes: Australia overcome Stokes scare to win Lord's Test

The crowd voiced their disapproval with loud boos, but Stokes responded by launching three consecutive sixes off Cameron Green's bowling to reach his century.

At lunch, he remained unbeaten on 108, with England requiring another 128 runs to level the series.

Stokes continued his aggressive onslaught after the break, hitting Hazlewood for a six and surviving a dropped catch by Steve Smith at deep square leg. The crowd erupted in delight when Smith, known for his safe fielding, let the ball slip out of his grasp.

As Mitchell Starc returned to the attack, Stokes welcomed him with two more maximums, building a remarkable century partnership for the seventh wicket with Stuart Broad, who contributed 11 runs to the partnership.

The England fast bowler played a key role as the drama grew, surviving a series of short-pitched deliveries and trying to rile Carey at every opportunity by holding his bat in the crease at the end of the over and staring intently at the stumps.

Stokes dabbed Green for two to pass 150 off 197 balls before attempting to clear the ropes again and giving Carey a simple catch before leaving the arena to a standing ovation.

Australia's relief was palpable and the end came quickly.

Ollie Robinson was caught by Smith off Pat Cummins for one, and Broad's long vigil ended when he was pouched in the deep by Green off Hazlewood for 11.

Josh Tongue and James Anderson gamely added an unlikely 27 runs, but Hazlewood bowled the former for 19 to dismiss England for 327 and seal victory for the Australians who celebrated gleefully as they walked off to more boos from the crowd at the home of cricket.

Ben Duckett earlier contributed a polished 83, sharing an excellent partnership of 132 with Stokes to drag England back into the match after they had slumped to 45-4 on Saturday.

After two pulsating matches, Australia have a firm grip on the Ashes with England needing to win the remaining three games of the series to take back the urn.

The third Test at Headingley starts on Thursday.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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