Five quick hits — protesters disrupt play and England gets a taste of Travball

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Australia was put into bat, and then dominated under leaden skies, as protesters threatened to steal the show early on day one of the second Ashes Test at Lord's.

Stuart Broad was steaming in and testing both batters, but when the edge did come, the chance went begging.

"It goes quickly, but you've got to take them," former England skipper Michael Vaughan said on ABC Radio.Warner made another 46 runs before being bowled by a beauty by Josh Tongue for 66 — a costly drop. The Queensland opener had ground out 17 runs from 70 balls and appeared destined to make it through to the second session as Tongue fired up for the final over of the morning.

 

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