The Ashes: Chris Woakes confident about England's win vs Australia in 2nd Test
England trailing by 215 runs on the first innings, had the home side hanging on at 53 for four.
Adelaide: England still believe they have a winning chance in the first-ever Ashes day-night Test despite Australia's strong position with two days to play, fast bowler Chris Woakes said on Monday.
The Australians led by 268 runs with six wickets intact as Ashes holders
Woakes, who dismissed both Smith and Warner, said
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"Obviously, we're behind in the game but we fought back and showed some good character to get back in the game and put some pressure on
Woakes said
"It's important we continue to do that tomorrow as well."We need to make sure we fight back and make sure this lead doesn't get to anything too big." Woakes said the
"We knew we had to bowl a slightly fuller length in the second innings," he said. "We were a little short the first innings. We got the rewards, got our nicks. "We had to stay patient and consistently put the ball in the right areas. That was it, really. "We're here to stick together as a team. We know we didn't play as well as we would have liked."