Three days of tough cricket, a day and a half of hammering, and a farcical finale. Will Macpherson reports from Brisbane on the curious case of Jonny Bairstow and Cameron Bancroft as England slide to a 10-wicket defeat in the first Test.

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Australia won the first Ashes Test by 10 wickets, and required a little less than 70 minutes of the fifth day to do so. There were no crumbs of comfort for England, who began the day searching for wickets through James Anderson and Stuart Broad but retreating pretty fast. David Warner and Cameron Bancroft both finished with scores in the 80s, and very nicely the pair of them played too. Onwards to Adelaide, with the Aussies in front.

But those are not the 70 minutes you need to hear about. You need to hear about the next 70 minutes, and a mild melee over what does or does not constitute a head-butt.

So we’re still none the wiser on this. But one thing is clear. Bayliss is spewing. Furious, that another England player has opened himself up to a circus like this. England had to “stop making dumb decisions,” he said and “only had ourselves to blame”. He was furious and felt his trust had been betrayed when Ben Stokes was arrested, and this pushed him over the edge. He wanted to be talking about cricket – even if a 10-wicket loss – and more extra-curricular activity was stopping him. Not a happy bunny.

Up popped Root to neatly tell us that the other two had made it “pretty clear what’s gone on”. No they hadn’t! Did he or did he not head-butt the bloke? “It was joshing about, boyish behaviour,” said Root. “It’s obviously disappointing that we have given them something to bring up but it’s come up on the first day Australia have had a good one on the field, four weeks later. If it was a big deal it would have come out a lot earlier, and we need to be careful not to make a big deal out of something that’s not there.”

Otherwise, all Root, who was actually there to talk about the cricket, could divulge was that this was “very different” to the time Warner slotted him four years ago. Who we were to argue?

“I’ve actually got the heaviest head in the Western Australia squad. It’s been measured. There’s an actual measurement for it. So yeah, I just took the blow quite well and moved on from it. Yeah, it was a good hit. Play on.

“At the time, he said sorry. For me personally, it was just… really weird. It was so random, and I certainly didn’t expect it coming. As I said, a handshake or a hug would have been something that I probably expected more than a headbutt. But as I said, there was certainly nothing malicious about his action. I just took it as: ‘Yeah, I don’t know Jonny Bairstow, but he says hello to people very differently to most others.’ We got along for the rest of the night quite well. I’ve let it go and moved on from it. It was fine.”

Finally, after all that, we had an answer! Australia are 1-0 in the series, but they had England on toast here too. It was much more fun than the cricket.