Ashes: Australia thrash England by 10 wicket, wins first Test
Australia just needed 56 runs on the final morning after England imploded on the fourth day. Australia stretched their unbeaten record at their Gabba fortress to 29 years since their last defeat to Viv Richards' West Indies team in 1988.
Australia goes one-up in the Ashes series after they dominating 10-wicket victory over England in the opening Test at the Gabba.
Opener David Warner finished unbeaten on 87 off 119 balls while newcomer Cameron scored 82 off 182 balls in Australia’s 173 without loss. In the process, they broke an 87-year-old Test record for the all-time highest unbeaten opening partnership in a successful Test chase.
Warner said it was great to get the win without losing a wicket.
"That's what we cherish, coming out being disciplined to try and get the job done as best as possible," he said.
Australia just needed 56 runs on the final morning after England imploded on the fourth day. Australia stretched their unbeaten record at their Gabba fortress to 29 years since their last defeat to Viv Richards' West Indies team in 1988.