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Stumps • Starts 3:40 AM
Tour Match (D/N), Canberra, November 29 - 30, 2025, The Ashes

Day 1 - England XI trail by 278 runs.

Current RR: 6.00
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Kellaway enhances his credentials with top score for Prime Minister's XI

Nathan McSweeney and Oliver Peake also struck half-centuries while Matthew Potts claimed two wickets

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29-Nov-2025 • 11 hrs ago
Campbell Kellaway brought up a half-century in the first session, Prime Minister's XI vs England XI, Canberra, November 29, 2025

Campbell Kellaway brought up a half-century in the first session  •  Getty Images

England XI 30 for 0 trail Prime Minister's XI 308 for 8 dec (Kellaway 82, McSweeney 63, Peake 54) by 278 runs
Campbell Kellaway offered a glimpse of why he is regarded as a future Australian Test opener, with an eye-catching 82 for the Prime Minister's XI against an England XI.
One year after Sam Konstas forced his way into the Test side with a century for the Prime Minister's XI, Kellaway threatened to make a similar score on Saturday.
But while his hopes of a century were ended with a superb one-handed reflex catch by captain Tom Haines at first slip, Kellaway still impressed at Manuka Oval.
His runs helped the PM's XI declare at 308 for 8, before what is effectively an England Lions side went to stumps 30 without loss against the pink ball.
Kellaway's runs are unlikely to have been seen by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Saturday, given he was marrying his partner Jodie Haydon at the time.
But they will not have gone unnoticed by Australian selectors, with Kellaway this month labelled a ready-made Test player by Victoria coach Chris Rogers.
With England opting not to use the match as a warm-up game for the day-night second Test in Brisbane, Kellaway's runs still came against an attack that included Test-capped bowlers Josh Tongue and Matthew Potts, who will both be vying to replace the injured Mark Wood at the Gabba.
Kellaway hit Tongue for two boundaries early behind backward square, and took on England left-armer Josh Hull when the tourists went short to him in the second session.
He hooked Hull for one six, cut him for another and hit a cracking pull shot to the boundary as he took 24 runs off two overs from the quick. There was one chance when James Rew put Kellaway down on 22 at slip in the first session.
Kellaway's 82 followed a half-century against a New South Wales attack of Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood earlier this month, when he endured a roughening-up from Starc.
It was that innings that prompted Rogers to label Kellaway the long-term successor to Usman Khawaja as Australia's Test opener.
Meanwhile, Konstas had shown good signs early for the hosts in Canberra on his way to 36, with his shot of the day a drive to the long-on boundary off Tongue.
But any hopes of repeating last year's century ended when he used his feet to Haines and skied to mid-on, one ball after clipping him to the midwicket boundary.
Nathan McSweeney, who played three Tests against India last season, also hit 63 for the hosts and young prodigy Oliver Peake 54, before both were dismissed by Potts who was the pick of the attack.

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