Australia vs England, The Ashes, 2025/26 Dec 17 Full score card
3rd Test, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, 17 Dec, 2025
Australia
AUS
371/10
&
349/10
(84.4) ov
England
ENG
286/10
&
352/10
(102.5) ov
Australia beat England by 82 runs
Player Of The Match
Alex Carey,
Australia
| Batter | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Z Crawley st A Carey b N Lyon |
85 | 151 | 8 | 0 | 56.29 |
B Duckett c M Labuschagne b P Cummins |
4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 200 |
O Pope c M Labuschagne b P Cummins |
17 | 29 | 2 | 0 | 58.62 |
J Root c A Carey b P Cummins |
39 | 63 | 5 | 0 | 61.90 |
H Brook b N Lyon |
30 | 56 | 2 | 0 | 53.57 |
B Stokes b N Lyon |
5 | 18 | 1 | 0 | 27.77 |
J Smith c P Cummins b M Starc |
60 | 83 | 7 | 2 | 72.28 |
W Jacks c M Labuschagne b M Starc |
47 | 137 | 3 | 0 | 34.30 |
B Carse not out | 39 | 64 | 4 | 1 | 60.93 |
J Archer c J Weatherald b M Starc |
3 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 21.42 |
J Tongue c M Labuschagne b S Boland |
1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 33.33 |
|
Extras
(b 4,lb 14,w 1,nb 3,Penalty 0) |
22 | ||||
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Total
102.5 (RR: 3.42)
|
352/10 |
Did not bat:
Fall of wickets:
(B Duckett, 1.2 ov) (O Pope, 9.4 ov) (J Root, 29 ov) (H Brook, 47.2 ov) (B Stokes, 52 ov) (Z Crawley, 53.3 ov) (J Smith, 82.5 ov) (W Jacks, 97.2 ov) (J Archer, 101.3 ov) (J Tongue, 102.5 ov)| Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M Starc |
17 | 3 | 62 | 3 | 3.64 |
P Cummins |
17 | 4 | 48 | 3 | 2.82 |
S Boland |
17.5 | 5 | 35 | 1 | 1.96 |
N Lyon |
25 | 6 | 77 | 3 | 3.08 |
C Green |
10 | 0 | 44 | 0 | 4.40 |
T Head |
15 | 3 | 61 | 0 | 4.06 |
M Labuschagne |
1 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7.00 |
| Batter | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T Head c Z Crawley b J Tongue |
170 | 219 | 16 | 2 | 77.62 |
J Weatherald lbw b B Carse |
1 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
M Labuschagne c H Brook b J Tongue |
13 | 45 | 1 | 0 | 28.88 |
U Khawaja c J Smith b W Jacks |
40 | 51 | 4 | 0 | 78.43 |
C Green c H Brook b J Tongue |
7 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 100 |
A Carey c H Brook b B Stokes |
72 | 128 | 6 | 0 | 56.25 |
J Inglis c J Smith b J Tongue |
10 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 50 |
P Cummins c H Brook b B Carse |
6 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 33.33 |
M Starc not out | 7 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 87.50 |
N Lyon lbw b B Carse |
0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
S Boland c & b J Archer |
1 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 16.66 |
|
Extras
(b 4,lb 10,w 3,nb 5,Penalty 0) |
22 | ||||
|
Total
84.4 (RR: 4.12)
|
349/10 |
Did not bat:
Fall of wickets:
(J Weatherald, 1.3 ov) (M Labuschagne, 16.3 ov) (U Khawaja, 35.1 ov) (C Green, 36.5 ov) (T Head, 74 ov) (A Carey, 78.2 ov) (J Inglis, 79.5 ov) (P Cummins, 83.1 ov) (N Lyon, 83.2 ov) (S Boland, 84.4 ov)| Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
J Archer |
12.4 | 2 | 20 | 1 | 1.57 |
B Carse |
20 | 1 | 80 | 3 | 4.00 |
J Tongue |
18 | 0 | 70 | 4 | 3.88 |
W Jacks |
19 | 0 | 107 | 1 | 5.63 |
J Root |
8 | 0 | 32 | 0 | 4.00 |
B Stokes |
7 | 0 | 26 | 1 | 3.71 |
| Batter | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Z Crawley c A Carey b P Cummins |
9 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 47.36 |
B Duckett b N Lyon |
29 | 30 | 5 | 0 | 96.66 |
O Pope c J Inglis b N Lyon |
3 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 30 |
J Root c A Carey b P Cummins |
19 | 31 | 3 | 0 | 61.29 |
H Brook c A Carey b C Green |
45 | 63 | 2 | 1 | 71.42 |
B Stokes b M Starc |
83 | 198 | 8 | 0 | 41.91 |
J Smith c A Carey b P Cummins |
22 | 26 | 3 | 1 | 84.61 |
W Jacks c A Carey b S Boland |
6 | 29 | 1 | 0 | 20.68 |
B Carse b S Boland |
0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
J Archer c M Labuschagne b S Boland |
51 | 105 | 5 | 1 | 48.57 |
J Tongue not out | 7 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 58.33 |
|
Extras
(b 3,lb 5,w 0,nb 4,Penalty 0) |
12 | ||||
|
Total
87.2 (RR: 3.27)
|
286/10 |
Did not bat:
Fall of wickets:
(Z Crawley, 7.4 ov) (O Pope, 9.3 ov) (B Duckett, 10 ov) (J Root, 16.4 ov) (H Brook, 36.2 ov) (J Smith, 45.1 ov) (W Jacks, 52.2 ov) (B Carse, 54.1 ov) (B Stokes, 84.1 ov) (J Archer, 87.2 ov)| Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M Starc |
16 | 1 | 61 | 1 | 3.81 |
P Cummins |
17 | 3 | 69 | 3 | 4.05 |
S Boland |
15.2 | 6 | 45 | 3 | 2.93 |
N Lyon |
28 | 5 | 70 | 2 | 2.50 |
C Green |
11 | 3 | 33 | 1 | 3.00 |
| Batter | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T Head c Z Crawley b B Carse |
10 | 28 | 1 | 0 | 35.71 |
J Weatherald c J Smith b J Archer |
18 | 27 | 4 | 0 | 66.66 |
M Labuschagne c B Carse b J Archer |
19 | 40 | 2 | 0 | 47.50 |
U Khawaja c J Tongue b W Jacks |
82 | 126 | 10 | 0 | 65.07 |
C Green c B Carse b J Archer |
0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
A Carey c J Smith b W Jacks |
106 | 143 | 8 | 1 | 74.12 |
J Inglis b J Tongue |
32 | 39 | 4 | 0 | 82.05 |
P Cummins c O Pope b B Carse |
13 | 19 | 2 | 0 | 68.42 |
M Starc b J Archer |
54 | 75 | 9 | 0 | 72 |
N Lyon lbw b J Archer |
9 | 35 | 1 | 0 | 25.71 |
S Boland not out | 14 | 21 | 3 | 0 | 66.66 |
|
Extras
(b 0,lb 7,w 0,nb 7,Penalty 0) |
14 | ||||
|
Total
91.2 (RR: 4.06)
|
371/10 |
Did not bat:
Fall of wickets:
(J Weatherald, 8.2 ov) (T Head, 9.1 ov) (M Labuschagne, 24.1 ov) (C Green, 24.3 ov) (U Khawaja, 47.2 ov) (J Inglis, 60.5 ov) (P Cummins, 65.5 ov) (A Carey, 77.2 ov) (M Starc, 85.2 ov) (N Lyon, 91.2 ov)| Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
J Archer |
20.2 | 5 | 53 | 5 | 2.60 |
B Carse |
16 | 0 | 89 | 2 | 5.56 |
J Tongue |
16 | 1 | 64 | 1 | 4.00 |
B Stokes |
19 | 3 | 53 | 0 | 2.78 |
W Jacks |
20 | 3 | 105 | 2 | 5.25 |
England • 352/10 (102.5 overs)
Z Crawley 85 (151)
J Smith 60 (83)
P Cummins 3/48 (17)
N Lyon 3/77 (25)
Australia • 349/10 (84.4 overs)
T Head 170 (219)
A Carey 72 (128)
J Tongue 4/70 (18)
B Carse 3/80 (20)
England • 286/10 (87.2 overs)
B Stokes 83 (198)
J Archer 51 (105)
S Boland 3/45 (15.2)
P Cummins 3/69 (17)
Australia • 371/10 (91.2 overs)
A Carey 106 (143)
U Khawaja 82 (126)
J Archer 5/53 (20.2)
W Jacks 2/105 (20)
Commentary
We are back for the chase!
... FOURTH INNINGS ...
England toiled hard for wickets but could not strike at regular intervals, allowing a few frustrating partnerships to develop in the middle, most notably the stand between Travis Head and Alex Carey, a pair they have struggled to contain throughout this Ashes. However, they did show plenty of character in the morning session. Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse led the charge with a four-for and a three-for respectively, while Stokes, Archer and Jacks all chipped in. Now, England's openers must negotiate a tricky 10-minute period to reach Lunch safely before turning their attention to the chase.
Australia doubled down on their solid first-innings batting display, powered by a magnificent 170 from Travis Head and a fluent half-century from Alex Carey. The two South Australians put England to the sword, punishing every loose delivery and stitching together a 162-run stand, the highest partnership by a South Australian pair in an Ashes Test since 1898. The lower order could not add much this time around, but by then, the damage had already been done.
A brief but spirited fightback from England has kept them in the contest, at least for now. Chasing 435 will still demand something extraordinary, but the surface has held up well deep into Day 4. And if there is one venue where Bazball can be unleashed for a record pursuit, Adelaide Oval fits the bill perfectly, with its short boundaries and lightning-quick outfield. In truth, England have no other choice. A draw would still see Australia retain the Ashes, and Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum have made it clear time and again that playing for draws is not part of their playbook.
OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Archer wraps it up for England. He bends his back and bowls a beautifully executed short ball, on top of off. It lands and kicks up further, taking Boland by absolute surprise. In a defensive action, the Aussie number eleven tries to ride the bounce by hanging his bat in front of his face, but only manages to fend it towards the off side. Archer shows good awareness as he rushes forward on his follow-through and dives a bit to his left to take the return catch. AUSTRALIA HAVE BEEN BOWLED OUT ON 349!
Play and a miss! This one cuts away from the batter, on a good length, outside off. Scott flashes at it for a square cut, but misses.
Nipping in from off, on a good length. Boland camps back and knocks it straight to short cover.
A well-directed short ball from Archer, just outside off. Scott Boland leans back and tries to play the uppercut, but misses as the ball is just high enough.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 349/9
M Starc7 (8)
S Boland1 (2)
B Carse20-1-80-3
Banged short and on middle, nipping in a touch. Mitchell Starc is tucked up for space. Tries to steer it across, but misses and wears it high on the front thigh pad.
FOUR! Gloriously played! Around off, on a fullish length. Mitchell Starc plays with a straight bat with a steady head. Slightly opens the face and drives it uppishly wide of mid off for a boundary. Australia's lead extends to 434 runs.
Back of a length, outside off, Boland opens the bat face on the back foot and steers it to deep backward point for a single.
No Hat Trick for Carse. Good-length delivery, outside off, Boland is happy to leave.
Scott Boland is the last man in and will also face the hat-trick ball.
OUT! LBW! Two-in-two for Carse and this has been an inspiring morning session for England. He fires one on a fuller length, and the line of attack is on the middle and leg stumps. It lands, skids, and nips into the right hander. Nathan Lyon is pinned in the crease and tries to work it across, but plays all over it and gets beaten on the inside edge, getting rapped on the front pad. A big appeal for LBW, and up goes the finger. Nathan Lyon has reviewed it, but starts to walk off immediately after sending it upstairs, as he knows his fate. Nothing on Snicko and three reds on the Ball Tracking. A golden duck for Lyon. CARSE ON A HAT TRICK as Australia slip down to 344/9. They were 311/4 at one stage.
Nathan Lyon comes out to the middle now.
OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Carse gets the reward now. England continue to chip in with the wickets. He spears it on a fuller length, well outside off. With barely any footwork, Cummins goes fishing at it. He tries to carve that through cover, but gets a thick outside edge that flies flatly at head-height of the first slip. Harry Brook takes a sharp catch. Pat Cummins falls for 6 (18). Australia are 344/8, leading by 429 runs.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 83 overs : 344/7
P Cummins6 (17)
M Starc3 (6)
J Archer12-2-20-0
Short of a length, on the leg stump again. Cummins rides the bounce and nudges it to deep backward square leg for a single. Australia lead by 429 runs.
A rib-tickler, angling down leg on a shorter length. Pat Cummins hops inside the line to flick, but misses as the ball keeps climbing on him.
Sharp short ball, on middle, Cummins ducks under it alertly.
Short and down leg, nipping in sharply. Cummins is beaten on the inside edge as he tries to glance off his hips. The ball brushes his thigh pad and goes to the left of Smith who dives and collects it one-handed.
Touch full and on middle and leg, Mitchell Starc whips that through backward square leg for a single.
Short of a length, nipping into the batter, on middle. Pat Cummins is cramped up for space. He tries to block it in front but is beaten by the bounce on the inside edge. The ball lobs off his thigh pad and drops wide of gully for a leg bye.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 82 overs : 341/7
P Cummins5 (12)
M Starc2 (5)
B Carse19-1-75-1
Pitches it full and outside off, Cummins strokes it to the off side for a quick single, as Stokes cuts it off to his left from mid off.
Slammed hard on the shorter length, on middle. It angles into Cummins but he does well by bunting it down the pitch off the back foot.
Another one pitched on a fractionally fuller length, shaping a tad bit away, outside off. Cummins lets it be.
Loose from Patrick! Back of a length, wide outside off, Pat Cummins chases it with an angled bat, trying to slash it to the off side, and is beaten all ends up.
Fuller one, around off, Cummins cracks the drive ff the front foot, but cannot get it past Jacks' atheltic dive to his right at the cover region.
BEATEN! Shapes in and then nips away from the pitch, on a good length, on off. Pat Cummins barely moves his feet to the pitch of the ball and pushes at it, inside the line. Gets beaten on the outside edge by a whisker.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 81 overs : 340/7
M Starc2 (5)
P Cummins4 (6)
J Archer11-2-18-0
Full and pitching outside leg, Starc is beaten on the flick and wears it on the front pad.
Commentary
Welcome back for Australia's second stint with the bat. The umpires and players walk out. Stokes leads his men out as the players of England spread out and take their spots on the field. Travis Head and Jake Weatherald are the two openers for Australia. Half-centurion with the bat, Jofra Archer will kick things off with the new ball. Head to face with three slips and a gully in position. Here we go...
... THIRD INNINGS ...
Well then, Australia will effectively begin at 85/0 and given how evidently this pitch has looked good for batting, Australia will aim to just snap the wind out of England's sails and push them absolutely on the mat. England need early breakthroughs in the next 22 minutes or so if they're to make inroads before the interval. They will need to bowl with heart and find a bit more consistency in their lines and lengths. Archer, the man who took a five-for, will be the absolute key for England with the ball. Australia's task is simple. See off this tricky period and head to Lunch unscathed. We'll be back shortly as Australia resumes their innings after the break. Don't go anywhere.
What followed after that was a perfect example of a brave fightback. Many thought that England would fold under pressure, but being absolutely cornered at 168/8, Stokes and Archer led a valiant partnership together. They battled hard to coast England on Day 2, and did extremely well this morning against the aged ball. Both reached their respective fifties, and their stand was growing nice and steady at 106 runs. The deficit was trimmed below three digits and just when frustrations were about to creep in that Aussie camp, Mitchell Starc produced a moment of brilliance to end Stokes' resistance before Boland cleaned up the remaining wicket.
Bat your time out. Stay at the crease for long and the runs are in the offing. This has been a dream pitch for batting, but the English top order yet again failed to show that 'dog' Stokes mentioned at the start of this Test. The top three again gave underwhelming returns with just 41 runs shared among them. Root batted well for his 19, but Cummins proved just too good to cut short his stay. At 71/4, Brook and Stokes worked really hard, but Green was the one who ended that fightback, pushing England back to a rebuild.
The walls have fallen for England. Nothing to take away from the way Stokes and Archer resisted together for that lengthy period of time. But Australia have time and again displayed that knack of seizing the right moments. Australia will begin with still quite a considerable lead, but England would definitely see it as a psychological win to truncate that deficit into double figures, which, at one point, looked almost impossible.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Scott Boland wraps things up with a three-fer. He goes fuller and on off, gets it to shape away just a bit. Jofra Archer, without much footwork, looks to drive it away, but gets a thin outside edge. It flies straight to first slip, where Marnus Labuschagne takes a sharp catch near his midriff. Archer will have to walk back now, scoring a gritty 51 off 105. England have been bowled out for 286, conceding an 85-run lead to the Aussies.
Good length and on middle, Jofra Archer gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
What stood out most about the Stokes-Archer stand wasn't just their lengthy resistance, but Stokes' clever man-management. By backing Archer and feeding him the strike, he injected belief into the quick, and that newfound confidence is now radiating from him. Tongue can bat, but can Archer show the same trust in him is the question. And here's the bowling change from Australia. Scott Boland (15-6-45-2) is back on, replacing Starc.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 87 overs : 286/9
J Tongue7 (12)
J Archer51 (103)
M Starc16-1-61-1
Overpitched and outside off, Josh Tongue reaches out for it and drills it wide of deep point and comes back for the second run.
Beaten! Pitched up and around off, angling away, Josh Tongue looks to drive it away but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Fuller one and on middle and leg, Jofra Archer flicks it to deep square leg and takes the runs this time. Two balls to survive for Josh Tongue.
Back of a length and just outside off, Jofra Archer leaves it alone.
That's a wild shot from Jofra Archer! Fuller and on middle, angling away from the batter. Archer skips down the track and has a big hoick across the line. Gets a top edge that goes towards deep third, but he refuses the single.
FOUR LEG BYES! England will take that! Mitchell Starc lands this short of a length but down the leg side. Jofra Archer misses his glance as the ball goes off his pads behind. Alex Carey dives to his left, but it goes well wide of him and rolls to the fine leg fence for a boundary. The deficit is 88 runs now.
STAT - The 106-run alliance between Stokes and Archer was the third-best partnership in this Ashes for any wicket. It was also the 5th highest 9th wicket partnership for England against Australia in the Ashes.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 86 overs : 279/9
J Tongue5 (10)
J Archer50 (99)
P Cummins17-3-69-3
Full and just around off, Josh Tongue plays well inside the line of it and misses.
Full again but angling into the pads, Josh Tongue flicks it away wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.
Beaten! Pat Cummins goes fuller and on off, angles it in, and then shapes it away. Josh Tongue looks to drive it on the up but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle and leg, Josh Tongue ducks under it.
Touch fuller and on off, Josh Tongue drives it aerially but safely through covers for a brace.
On a length and on off, Josh Tongue pats it towards short cover.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 85 overs : 275/9
J Archer50 (99)
J Tongue1 (4)
M Starc15-1-58-1
Good length and on the fifth stump line, shaping away, Jofra Archer pushes at it with hard hands but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Pitched up and on the pads, Josh Tongue clips it to deep square leg for one.
Short of a length and on off, Josh Tongue steers it away to point.
A big shout for LBW, but turned down! However, Pat Cummins takes the review here and this one looks close. Mitchell Starc bowls a fine yorker, on middle, boomeranging it in a bit. Josh Tongue fails to get his bat down in time and gets hit on his toes. Snicko confirms no bat involved and Ball tracking shows it to be clipping the leg pole. Umpire's call saves Tongue here.
Fuller and just around off, Josh Tongue looks to drive it away but gets a bottom edge as the ball rolls to the keeper.
Josh Tongue is the last batter in for England.
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Who else? It is Mitchell Starc who gets the massive breakthrough for Australia and lets out a big roar. This is the 12th time he has got Ben Stokes in Test cricket, and the reaction from the English skipper says it all. Starc steams in from over the wicket, lands this on a good length and just on off, gets it to jag back in sharply and a long way. Stokes gets a bit stuck in his crease and tries to smash it away it, but plays completely down the wrong line. The ball zips through the gap between bat and pad to shatter the stumps behind. Stokes is hopping like a kid in disappointment as he knows how important this could be in the context of the Ashes. Stokes trudges off after scoring 83 off 198, and the big 106-run stand has been broken now. He is received with a huge applause from everybody present at Adelaide Oval. Jofra Archer runs towards him and gives a pat on his shoulder as Stokes drops off his helmet near the ropes and walks into the dressing room. England are 274/9, still trailing by 97 runs.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 274/8
J Archer50 (98)
B Stokes83 (197)
P Cummins16-3-65-3
Short of a length and well outside off, Jofra Archer leaves it alone.
Commentary
Welcome back for England's response with the bat. The Australian players spread out and take their fielding positions. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett are out to open for England. Mitchell Starc has the new ball and is raring to go. Three slips and a gully for Crawley. Here we go...
... SECOND INNINGS ...
Even after getting both Carey and Khawaja dismissed, the struggles didn't end for England as the Australian tail wagged and how. Cummins, Starc, Boland and Lyon all made crucial contributions down the order. The last 4 wickets added 100 runs for Australia, which shows how good a batting pitch this actually is. A fair criticism of England's bowling was that they didn't attack the stumps consistently, and their short-ball ploy gave underwhelming returns as well. Starc notched up a fluent fifty, which just added another layer of frustration in the English camp. A lot will depend on how England bat on a belter of a wicket. The template in the first inning was the way Australia bounced back after a wicket, and constructed partnerships. Back in a bit for the second innings.
Adelaide has always been a good batting venue and the average first innings score here is 393. And according to Mark Waugh on air, it is an average score, but one cannot conclude how good the score is until both sides have batted on the same surface. Australia started off really nicely with Weatherald and Head but with both openers dismissed in a quick span of time, they needed a rebuilding phase, which came through Usman Khawaja, their make-shift number 4 in the absence of Steve Smith. His 82, and Alex Carey's fine 106 frustrated England as they both were the chief engineers in rescuing Australia from 94/4, with a 91-run partnership.
A well-deserved five-wicket haul for Jofra Archer and finally, after a frustrating forty minutes into Day 2, England have managed to clean up the Australian tail. The hosts finished the opening day being 8 down on 326, and coming into the second day, they have added 45 runs to their overnight score, in just 8.2 overs. Archer looked the most effective bowler for England, his pace was good, and he bowled with conviction as well. He raises the ball to acknowledge the crowd cheering for him as the English players walk to the dressing room to prepare for their batting.
OUT! LBW! Jofra Archer gets a fifer, or does he? He has to wait as Nathan Lyon takes the review here. YES, he does. This is his third five-wicket haul against the Aussies. He goes just a bit fuller and on off, gets it to nip back in. Lyon tries to play with a straight bat again and from the crease, but the ball goes past the inside edge to hit him on the back pad. There is a big appeal for LBW, and the finger goes up. Snicko confirms no bat involved, and Ball Tracking shows two reds and wickets on umpire's call with the ball hitting the top of the middle stump. Australia have been bowled out for 371.
Good length and on off, Nathan Lyon blocks it out with a straight bat and holds the pose as well.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 91 overs : 371/9
S Boland14 (21)
N Lyon9 (33)
J Tongue16-1-64-1
Length again and on off, Scott Boland keeps it out to the off side.
Hits the length hard and just around off, Scott Boland steers it towards point.
Play and a miss! Short of a length and outside off, Scott Boland looks to cut it away but misses.
Back of a length and outside off, Nathan Lyon cuts it away to deep point for a single.
Fuller and on off, Nathan Lyon drives it firmly but straight to mid off.
On a length and around off, Nathan Lyon looks to push it away but gets an inside edge towards square leg.
As has been the case in this Test so far, barring Archer, the bowling from the rest has been strictly ordinary. They haven't targeted the stumps much and have been all over the place. And this morning, except for Starc getting bowled, barely any delivery has finished on the stumps. Aiming the sticks or the pads is so crucial and effective, especially when bowling to the tailenders. Josh Tongue has looked like the second-most effective bowler in terms of hitting consistent lines and lengths. And... here he comes into the attack, replacing Brydon Carse. 15-1-63-1 are Tongue's bowling figures.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 90 overs : 370/9
S Boland14 (18)
N Lyon8 (30)
J Archer20-5-53-4
Fuller in length and on middle, angling in, Scott Boland safely negotiates it down the pitch.
Hits the length hard and on middle and leg. Nathan Lyon misses his flick as the ball goes off his pads towards fine leg. A leg bye taken.
Short of a length and on off, Nathan Lyon dabs it down towards gully and shouts a loud 'Nooo' to deny the run.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle, Nathan Lyon ducks under it.
FOUR! The runs continue to flow here! Short of a length and just outside off. Nathan Lyon lets the ball come to him. He hops up to ride the bounce and guides it away through point for a boundary.
Good-length delivery, on off, Nathan Lyon gets a bit squared up but manages to pat it towards short cover.
This accumulation of runs from the Australian lower order is evidently frustrating the Englishmen. They have already conceded 7 boundaries in five overs of the second day. Yes, they have got Starc dismissed, but this last wicket partnership has already added 17 runs in a very brief period. If Australia get in the vicinity of 400, or even breach that mark, that could really deflate the tourists.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 89 overs : 365/9
S Boland14 (17)
N Lyon4 (25)
B Carse16-0-89-2
Hits the length hard and on off, Scott Boland keeps it out towards backward point.
Bangs in a quick bouncer at 141.7 clicks, on middle and leg, Scott Boland ducks under it well.
Pitched up and on off, shaping in, Scott Boland looks to defend but gets an inside edge to the edge to the leg side.
Pulls his length back a bit and around off, Nathan Lyon steers it to deep point for one.
Fuller and on middle and leg, Nathan Lyon knocks it to mid on.
Lands this on a good length and around off, Nathan Lyon guides it to point.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 88 overs : 364/9
S Boland14 (14)
N Lyon3 (22)
J Archer19-5-49-4
FOUR! Wow, that is a fabulous shot! Back of a length and just around off. Scott Boland plays it late and cuts it beautifully through backward point for a boundary. There is a fielder at deep third, but he had no chance as the ball went like a tracer bullet on this lush green outfield.
On a length and on off, Scott Boland is solid in his defense again.
Good length and on middle, Scott Boland stays back and keeps it out nicely.
Commentary
And... breathe. The Ashes 2025/26 score line reads 3-0 in favor of Australia. They have proved once again why they are a side to beat, especially at home. But England can feel much more positive about Melbourne and Sydney after the fight they’ve shown here. They will go back to the drawing board and assess where things went wrong. They did come close this time around, but couldn't win the clutch moments, the way the Aussies did. Well then, both teams will enjoy the Christmas break, but what follows after that is the BOXING DAY TEST. It's going to be pure theatre as the Melbourne Cricket Ground prepares for the fourth and penultimate Test. England cannot win the series, but surely will feel a bit consoled with a 3-2 result. We will be back on Friday, 26th December, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 11.30 pm GMT (the previous day). Until then, take care, stay safe. Cheers!
The victorious captain of Australia, Pat Cummins, beaming with a broad smile, walks up for a chat now. He begins by saying that it wasn't easy, but feels awesome to end up on the right side. Highlights that the last couple of months have been of a lot of grind and they needed to be patient. Points that you cannot really rush things while playing in Australia. It's important to grind in an old-school fashion and says that he loved the toil from all the guys on the field. Adds that it's always about focusing on what they really do as bowlers, and says that they are focused on what they can bring to the table in different conditions. Says that you need more than 11 players in a series. Shares that they have already used 14-15 players so far. Appreciates Marnus Labuschagne for being alert in the slips, and cheekily says that Steve will have to fight with Marnus for a place at the slips. Ends by saying that it was great to see packed crowds on all five days, with two homegrown heroes dominating.
The English skipper, Ben Stokes, says that the dream they arrived with here is gone now, which is tough to take. Adds that everyone in the dressing room is hurting. They came here with a clear goal, but couldn't get it done and it stings but they have to move forward. Mentions that Australia were far more consistent than them in the pressure moments, which was the real difference. Says that they showed great fight, and when Smith and Jacks were batting, they had some hope of pulling out a remarkable chase, but it wasn't to be. Further adds that they restricted Australia to a par score but couldn't respond in the way they wanted. Then in the second innings, picking up 6 for 60-odd runs showed what they are capable of, but losing those three wickets late on Day 4 put them on the back foot. However, he has seen enough character from his team which he wanted, despite the result not going their way. Tells that they only have themselves to blame as a unit, and they just were not ruthless enough to challenge the Aussies. Ends by saying that they are not going to just roll over and let the rest of the Ashes drift by, but throw everything in the last two games.
Alex Carey is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliant contribution with the bat. He notched up a century in the first inning, and followed it with a crucial 72. He was instrumental behind the stumps as well, with 6 catches in the match and an electric stumping. He starts by saying that it's a great feeling as they knew what was on the line coming into this match. Says that the boys stayed in the present and have chipped in throughout the series so far. Expresses his delight at winning in front of his home crowd. Appreciates the way Travis Head batted, calling it a very special knock. Says scoring four Test hundreds back-to-back at the same venue is just insane and shows how good he has been for them. About his batting, Carey shares that he feels lucky to play a lot of Sheffield Shield cricket on a familiar surface. Also adds that Usman Khawaja played really well at a late notice. Details that having patience and trying to get through some good spells of bowling and picking up the boundaries were important on such a surface. Expresses his happiness of scoring a hundred in front of his family. Adds that when you keep to a really good bowling attack, it gives you a lot of opportunities. Mentions that Nathan Lyon was simply outstanding with the ball on the fourth day. Ends up by thanking the crowd and says it's been a lot of fun.
... THE PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...
But as Stokes stressed at the start of this match about showing a bit of a dog, England refused to surrender. The chase started cautiously, then ignited. Joe Root and Zak Crawley provided stability before Harry Brook launched a counterattack that suddenly made the impossible seem achievable. When Brook fell off an uninspiring shot selection, Will Jacks stepped up, playing with composure beyond his experience. Then came Jamie Smith. Thrown into the furnace in the toughest of theaters, the young wicketkeeper displayed outstanding composure. He didn't fear smashing the new ball against Starc and Cummins, attacking with freedom and forcing Australia onto the back foot. But then came another brainfade moment. Failing to resist the adrenaline, he threw it away with a rash shot just when England needed him most. Jacks and Carse launched another counterattack, with a brisk 52-run stand, only to be broken by a spectacular grab by Marnus Labuschagne off Starc's bowling. Then, the wheels just came off and Australia landed the killer blow to finish things off.
England's decision not to play a specialist spinner looked questionable from the start. They chose to strengthen their batting depth, but on a pitch that spins and bounces in Adelaide's heat, and only got better for spinners as the game progressed, that gamble initially looked costly. Relying so heavily on a part-timer while the pitch was crying out for a proper spinner seemed a tactical misstep. England, though, wrapped up Australia's second innings with surgical precision on Day 4 morning, an inspiring display led by Josh Tongue's four-wicket haul. But the damage seemed done. Travis Head's outstanding 170 and Alex Carey's 72 in a 162-run partnership had exhausted England's bowlers in the heat. With a massive 435-run target set, Australia appeared in complete control.
There was a strange parity in how this match unfolded as England faced nearly identical collapses. They were reduced to 71/4 and looked set for a total disaster before Harry Brook and Ben Stokes stabilized the ship. History repeated itself later in the day when the visitors slumped further to 168/8, but the resilience of the lower order again became the defining theme. Ben Stokes produced a gritty and uncharacteristic defensive knock while Jofra Archer showed genuine batting skill to frustrate the Australian bowlers in the final session before folding on 286.
Adelaide delivered enough drama to fill an entire series. With Steve Smith ruled out at the eleventh hour due to vertigo, Australia turned to the veteran Usman Khawaja to fill the void at number four. It was a makeshift solution that felt like a gamble, but Khawaja played with the poise of a man who never left the side and anchored the innings with a vital 82. The real headline, however, was the incredible rise of Alex Carey. Walking out to the middle with his team reeling at 94/4, Carey played the innings of his life. His emotional century on his home ground was more than just a personal milestone because it dragged Australia from the brink of collapse to a commanding 371. This recovery was fueled by a lower order that refused to fold, with Mitchell Starc adding a punishing 54 to deflate an England attack that struggled to find the knockout blow.
It is now time to hear it from TRAVIS HEAD. He says that when Lyon went down, he thought he might have to step in and get the wickets, but got pumped in his first few overs as he couldn't hit the rough. Adds that Starc has been exceptional so far in this Ashes, with bat and ball. Mentions that he was manifesting finishing the Ashes here in Adelaide, and now he is looking forward to celebrating with the lads. Says that this win belongs to everyone and it is up there with his favourites. Tells that he rates his knock as one of the best ones, and brought out a celebration previously done by Warner. Further adds that he is happy to bat anywhere. Says he was disappointed getting out cheaply a couple of times, but he feels that with the field spread out, he can score quickly. Ends by saying that he is looking forward to the different challenges in Melbourne and Sydney.
Isa Guha has someone to have a chat with. It is MITCHELL STARC first, followed by Head. Starc says that he is pleased with this win. Adds that everyone put in a good effort on a flat wicket. It is another Ashes victory and the atmosphere throughout this game was amazing. Mentions that the pitch didn't offer as much as expected, and the injury to Lyon didn't help them, but they managed to find their way. Tells that the wind was swirling from every direction and it was a proper contest. Further adds that it's a huge blow losing Josh, but Cummins returned, which was nice, and Doggie (Doggett) and Scotty stepped in nicely. Says that it is always good to contribute, he enjoys his batting, but it's a bit tiring as well. Mentions that people joke about their age but experience is crucial. Says that Pat and Andrew have led the group superbly, and the young guys coming in have done pretty well. Ends by saying that the Head-Carey partnership was great to watch, and he doesn't really know how Travis does that time and again.
Pat Cummins hadn't bowled a ball since July, returning from injury wilderness. He looked less like a man out of practice and more like a predator, with surgical precision. Picked up a 4-for in the first innings, then backed it up by a spectacular three-wicket haul in the second. Supporting him was Nathan Lyon, who turned this flat deck into a spinning masterclass. By leapfrogging the great Glenn McGrath to move to sixth on the all-time wicket-takers list, Lyon didn't just claim a record, but he asserted his status as a modern-day great. Add Mitchell Starc, who contributed a rather fluent 54 before with the bat in the first innings, and then unleashed electric pace, with discipline and absolute conviction, ending up with four wickets.
Forget the theories that Australia are over the hill, with several blokes in the twilight of their careers, or that England simply handed them the first two Tests. This performance was a cold reminder of the massive gap in quality between these sides. Even in crushing heat, the Australian bowlers worked as a pack and never let England breathe. While the visitors relied almost entirely on Archer, the home side had an endless supply of weapons in the bowling department. Every bowler took turns testing England's technique and mental strength, and the visitors had no answers. Whatever tactics Australia deployed were executed to near perfection.
AUSTRALIA RETAIN THE ASHES IN JUST 11 DAYS! The Men in Baggy Green are euphoric, with smiles and hugs spreading across the field. Nathan Lyon, watching on crutches at the sidelines, beams with pride as his teammates celebrate this triumph. Things heated up towards the end, and England deserve all the credit for mounting a valiant fight. They made Australia sweat and forced them to work hard for every wicket. The winning margin may be narrower than expected for Australia, but as they have done all series, they found a way to own the clutch moments. England, in contrast, could not. Despite the fight and character shown by the tourists, there is plenty of soul searching ahead for them.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! It's absolute jubilation here at the Adelaide Oval as the Aussies celebrate wildly. Scott Boland lands this on a good length and on the fifth stump line, gets it to shape away as well. Josh Tongue looks to drive it on the up, but without much footwork. It takes the outside edge and flies straight to second slip, where fittingly Marnus Labuschagne takes a sharp catch, his fourth of this innings. AUSTRALIA WIN BY 82 RUNS AND TAKE AN UNASSAILABLE 3-0 LEAD!
Short of a length and around off, Josh Tongue plays well inside the line of it to let it go.
Uppish but safe! Fuller and on middle, angling in. Brydon Carse flicks it aerially and just over mid-wicket for a single.
Hits the length hard, on off, takes off a bit. Brydon Carse just about gets on top of it and keeps it out off the shoulder of the bat towards point.
On a length and on off, angling in, Brydon Carse stays back and blocks it out.
STAT - Dismissing Archer was Starc's 750th wicket overall in his international career. The third-highest wicket-taker for Australia across all formats, after the great Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 102 overs : 351/9
B Carse38 (61)
J Tongue1 (1)
M Starc17-3-62-3
Fuller and on off, Brydon Carse drives it through covers for a run and keeps the strike.
Short of a length and outside off, Brydon Carse flashes at with his blade but misses.
Fuller and on middle, Josh Tongue flicks it confidently through mid-wicket for a single. 350 up for England!
Josh Tongue is the last man in.
OUT! FLATLY HIT AND TAKEN! Mitchell Starc delivers once again and roars in delight. That's his 22nd wicket in this Ashes. Simply brilliant stuff. Short delivery, wide outside off. Jofra Archer rides the bounce and cuts it uppishly towards deep backward point. Finds Jake Weatherald to perfection in the deep as the Aussie opener doesn't have to move an inch, just crouches low to his right to gather it. Archer is in disbelief. Barmy Army in complete silence. Jofra Archer departs on 3 (14) and England are 349/9. Australia are just one wicket away from retaining the Ashes.
Pretty loose from Archer. Chases the length ball from outside off, tries the square cut away from his body and gets beaten past the outside edge.
Hones in on a fullish length, just outside off. Jofra Archer shoulders arms at that.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 101 overs : 349/8
B Carse37 (59)
J Archer3 (11)
S Boland17-5-34-0
BEATEN AGAIN! A lifter from a good length, outside off. Brydon Carse withdraws his bat inside the line as the ball breezes past the outside edge. Carey, as usual, with a sharp take behind. A top over from Boland.
A loud appeal for LBW, but not given! Nip-backer on a short length, angling around the leg stump line. Jofra Archer walks across to nudge that around the corner, but misses. The ball hits him high on the thigh pad and rolls to the leg side, behind square. They cross for a leg bye. Marnus Labuschagne gestures about height and Australia do not review.
PEACH! Around off, seaming away on a length. Jofra Archer plays inside the line to defend, but gets beaten.
Half chance! Lands on the seam and nips away from off. Jofra Archer prods forward to defend with a straight bat, but gets a thick outside edge. The ball eludes Carey's gloves and grazes his right elbow, before dropping short of the gully fielder.
Shortish delivery, outside off, tapped off the back foot to the left of extra cover for a quick single.
Tries the big-booming drive on the up on this length ball, but gets a thick inside edge past the leg stump. Carey runs to his left and stops it.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 100 overs : 347/8
J Archer3 (8)
B Carse36 (56)
M Starc16-3-60-2
Scorching pace of 147 kph, short and angling down leg. Archer ducks under it.
Bangs it halfway down the strip. Angles it onto the leg stump. Carse rides this rib-tickler well, hops off and keeps it down the ground through backward square leg for a single.
At 143 kph, this is full and aimed at the sticks. Brydon Carse gets a bit across and stabs it to the right of the bowler.
Short of a good length, outside off, steered away through backward point for a single. England need 89 runs to win now.
Around off, on a good length, nibbling away. Brydon Carse dabs it towards backward point for a single.
Pace and bounce! Searing in at 145.6 kph, Starc hammers it into the pitch, outside off. Brydon Carse pushes at the delivery, but the ball kicks up and flies past the edge.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 99 overs : 344/8
B Carse34 (52)
J Archer2 (6)
S Boland16-5-33-0
Back of a length, outside off, squares Carse up totally. He tries to defend, and the ball goes off the splice towards the point region for a single.
EDGED, DROPPED AND FOUR! Outside off, on a hard length. Brydon Carse plays away from his body without any footwork, and gets a thick outside edge. The ball goes at pace, flat to the left of Cameron Green at second slip. He dives to his left, extends his left hand out, but the ball deflects off his fingers and races behind to the deep third fence, beating Marnus' chase from the first slip. That flew towards Green and he had very little time to react to that one. Good try though.
Cuts back in, as the Victorian threatens the pads, on a length. Carse brings the bat across the pad and blocks it to the leg side.
Pitched fuller, just outside off, Jofra Archer strides forward and steers it through backward point for a single.
Tight lines! In the channel, straightening off the deck. Beats Jofra's back foot defence as he plays inside the line.
A spitting cobra, on top of off. Jofra Archer hangs back and defends it well.
That dismissal of Will Jacks was the 50th wicket for Mitchell Starc in Tests in 2025. He has had an incredible year, and we still have the 'Boxing Day' Test to go.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 98 overs : 338/8
B Carse29 (49)
J Archer1 (3)
M Starc15-3-57-2
Edged, lands just short of Marnus! Nips away from off, on a good length, with extra bounce. Brydon Carse pushes at the delivery, does go with soft hands, and hence, the outside edge lands short and to the left of the diving Marnus Labuschagne from first slip.
Slammed hard onto the pitch, outside off, square cut off the back foot to deep backward point for a single.
Short and outside off, left alone.
BEATEN! Zipped through! Back of a length, seams away from off, Jofra Archer hangs the bat loosely away from his body and gets beaten past the outside edge by a kitten-whisker. Spicy stuff from Starc.
Jofra Archer comes out to the middle now. All the recognised batters are gone now. Archer scored his maiden Test fifty in the first innings, and he has to do something similar to get his side over the line here.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Midas touch? Nope. It's the Marnus touch once again. A top-shelf stuff from him and it is Starc once again with a breakthrough. Pitched fuller and just around the off pole, with a bit of nibble away after kissing the deck. Will Jacks goes on the drive with hard hands, has a waft at it, only to nick it behind. Now, the ball is going flat and low, between the keeper and Marnus at first slip. Carey dives to his right, Marnus to his left, a bit ahead of the keeper and sticks out his left hand to take a stunner one-handed. Will Jacks is very disappointed with himself and walks back on 47 (137). England are 337/8, needing 98 runs to win. 2 wickets in hand.
From around the stumps, this is full and angling in and around off. Will Jacks strides forward and blocks it to point.
The landing area needs flattening up again, and the ground staff comes in with the hammer. Mitchell Starc is having a close look and seems like he is happy to go. He replaces Travis Head. England have brought down the target within double-digits, and it is going to be edge-of-the-seat stuff here in Adelaide.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 97 overs : 337/7
B Carse29 (48)
W Jacks47 (135)
S Boland15-5-27-0
FOUR! That's a real loosener! Down leg, on a fullish length. Brydon Carse gets inside the line, uses the pace, and just helps it behind to deep fine leg for a boundary. England keep fighting hard as they need 98 runs now. This brings up the 50-run partnership as well.
Just outside off, on a slightly shorter length. Kept out to the off side.
BEATEN! Tight line and length from him. In the channel of off, goes away off the pitch, drawing Carse for a front foot defence. Beats the outside edge by a whisker. Carey collects the ball behind the stumps and whips the bails off in a flash, with Carse's feet grounded inside the crease.
Short of a good length, around off. Brydon Carse hangs back and punches it to short cover.
Kicks up on a good length, on off, Brydon Carse steers it off the splice toward backward point.
Squares him up! Hard length, zips off the deck and nips away from off. Brydon Carse is beaten all ends p on the back foot. Carey collects it well as he is up to the wickets.
Three overs and done for Pat Cummins for now. He brings Scott Boland (14-5-23-0) back into the attack. Also, Alex Carey is standing up to the stumps.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 96 overs : 333/7
B Carse25 (42)
W Jacks47 (135)
T Head15-3-61-0
Leans on the fuller ball and drills that down to long off for a single.
Outside off, full in length. Will Jacks drives it to deep cover for a single.
Overpitched around off, Carse carves it to long off for a single.
On a length, on the leg stump, nudged off the back foot to short leg.
Full outside off, pushed to cover.
SIX! Sails all the way! Flat and full from Head, on middle and leg. Brydon Carse sits across and sweeps it aerially and clears deep square leg for a six.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 95 overs : 324/7
W Jacks46 (134)
B Carse17 (37)
P Cummins17-4-48-3
Brings the angle back into the batter, on a hard length. Will Jacks tucks it to the leg side.
Full and around off. A lovely looking front foot drive from Jacks, towards the left of mid off. A slight fumble in the field there, but no run taken.
Length-delivery, on off, Jacks blocks off the back foot.
On a good length, jagging back in a long way, on middle and leg. Brydon Carse is rushed on the back foot and tries to keep it out, but plays over it. Gets pinged on the back thigh pad and Carey gets a bit wrong-footed. Then dives to his right, but the ball evades him and runs behind to the deep third region. Three leg byes.
Nasty from the skipper! Straightaway, Cummins says that he wants someone under the lids. Well-directed short ball, on top of the stumps. Brydon Carse arches back as the ball zips through to the keeper.
STAT - This is now the fourth-highest fourth innings total in Tests at the Adelaide Oval.
Spits up from a good length, on top of off. Brydon Carse is taken by a bit of surprise. Bottom hand comes off the handle, and it is blocked off the splice.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 94 overs : 321/7
B Carse17 (34)
W Jacks46 (131)
T Head14-3-52-0
Turns in on the leg stump line, on a length. Brydon Carse goes back and across and nudges it wide of mid on for a single. Four singles off the over. England need 114 runs to win.
Slower through the air, short and around off. Will Jacks hangs deep inside the crease and knocks it down to long off for another single.
Seeing Carse dancing down the track, Head darts one on a fuller length, on middle. This is drilled down to long on for one.
Flatter and fuller, on off. Brydon Carse takes a giant stride forward and defends.
Overpitched on middle, Jacks plays with the spin to long on for a single.
On a length, on off, blocked off.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 93 overs : 317/7
B Carse15 (31)
W Jacks44 (128)
P Cummins16-3-48-3
Safely negotiated. Full and outside off, defended well to the off side.
It is very windy out there. A couple of balls ago, it took out umpire Nitin Menon's hat. Maybe that's why he lost a bit of focus, as the previous LBW call was clearly missing the leg stump.
Smart review from Carse! Cummins shoots in a fuller-length delivery, attacking the pads. Brydon Carse tries to flick but plays all over it and gets rapped on the front pad. A massive appeal from Cummins as he goes down on his knee, pleading to the umpire, and Nitin Menon obliges. Brydon Carse has taken a review straightaway. No bat involved, says the third umpire. But hang on, the Ball Tracking shows the ball is projected to miss the leg stump, by a big margin. The on-field decision is overturned. That brings about a huge cheer from the Barmy Army.
Fires it in, full and on off, Brydon Carse responds with a solid front foot block to the off side.
Nips in from a length, on the leg stump line. Safely negotiated by Carse as he nudges it to the mid-wicket region.
Honing in on the pads, full in length. Will Jacks tries to flick and gets a thick inside edge onto the front pad. The ball deflects away to deep square leg for a single.
Fuller ball, on the fourth stump. Will Jacks solidly blocks it to point.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 92 overs : 316/7
B Carse15 (27)
W Jacks43 (126)
T Head13-3-48-0
Dished wide outside off, on a length. Brydon Carse covers the stumps by shuffling and offers no shot.
Shortish delivery, on leg, Jacks stands tall and punches it down to long on for a single.
Overpitched delivery, on off, Brydon Carse carves it to sweeper cover for a single.
Spins in from off, on a tad fuller length. Defended straight off the front foot.
Flat and full, outside off, pushed gently through cover for a single. This is Jacks' highest Test score now.
Fuller and outside off, Jacks strides across and defends it out.
Travis Head to bowl some offies from the other end.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 91 overs : 313/7
B Carse14 (24)
W Jacks41 (123)
P Cummins15-3-47-3
Hammers it short and angling down leg. Brydon Carse safely ducks underneath it.
Touch full and on off, Will Jacks defends off the inner half of the bat and the ball rolls to mid-wicket for a single.
Good running! Every single run will be cheered now by the Barmy Army. Full and on middle and leg. Will Jacks flicks off the pads to deep backward square leg. Mitchell Starc moves to his left and cuts it off. Two taken.
Slants back in on a length, on off. Will Jacks is rushed on the back foot and stabs it down the pitch.
Hard length, outside off, Brydon Carse steers it away to deep backward point for a single.
Spears it fuller and on off, Brydon Carse drills it straight back to the bowler.
We are back for what could be the final session of this Test match! England's Ashes hopes are hanging by a thread here in Adelaide. They need someone to be a hero, and Will Jacks has to take most of the responsibility from here on, as he is the last recognised batter for them. Brydon Carse walks out with him to continue the chase. Australia need just 3 good balls to retain the Ashes, and they will back themselves with still plenty of runs in the kitty. Pat Cummins will start proceedings with the ball. Here we go...
... DAY 5, SESSION 2 ...
Australia would have expected a fight from England, but perhaps not to this extent. Pat Cummins waited until the second new ball to unleash his big guns, but that approach leaked a few early runs and was made worse by Nathan Lyon’s hamstring injury, which has now ruled him out of the remainder of the game. Mitchell Starc was expensive but struck a crucial blow by removing Jamie Smith just as he was starting to look threatening. Cummins and Scott Boland beat the edge on several occasions without reward, and it will be vital for the pacers to knock over the last three wickets quickly. If England push the target into double digits, the pressure will shift to Australia as well. Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne will need to help fill the void left by Lyon, with the pitch offering plenty of turn. It is set up for an intriguing watch. Join us for the post-Lunch session at 2.40 am GMT to catch all the action.
A lot of pressure and responsibility rested on Will Jacks and Jamie Smith as they walked out to bat, tasked with keeping the Ashes alive. Both looked solid in defence and scored with positive intent, taking it over by over and refocusing well after a brief rain delay. Once the second new ball was taken, the runs began to flow and the target was brought well below 200, with Smith raising a fine half-century. Just when things looked under control, he went a touch over-aggressive and played one shot too many, falling to Mitchell Starc when it was not needed. Brydon Carse looked fidgety on arrival but settled quickly, playing a few fine strokes to see England through to Lunch alongside Jacks.
SESSION SUMMARY - 102 runs and 1 wicket in 27 overs! England controlled the session, and they desperately needed to do so to keep even a faint glimmer of hope alive in the game. The overnight English batters showed intent, sound technique and plenty of resilience, but Australia always knew that all it would take was one moment. That moment was provided by Mitchell Starc. It was the one time Smith overreached, opting for unnecessary aggression, and it handed the Aussies an opening that could so easily have been avoided.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 90 overs : 309/7
W Jacks38 (120)
B Carse13 (21)
S Boland14-5-23-0
Oh, that stayed low! Cuts back in on a length, in front of the stumps, skidding low. Will Jacks plays from the crease and stabs it down the pitch safely. That will be LUNCH on Day 5!
Lasered in on middle, full in length. Will Jacks drags the bat in front of the pads and pushes it to mid off.
Alex Carey is coming up to the stumps for the last two balls. A short leg in place as well.
On a fuller length, nipping in a touch, on off. Will Jacks pushes forward and defends it off the inner half to mid on.
Full and straight on middle, Will Jacks gets on the front foot and forces the drive to mid off.
Jags back from outside off, on a good length. Will Jacks trusts the bounce and offers no shot. Good take from Carey, as he dives to his left and gathers it safely.
Wide outside off, left on a length by Jacks.
We are getting one more over before Lunch.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 89 overs : 309/7
B Carse13 (21)
W Jacks38 (114)
P Cummins14-3-43-3
Hits the deck really hard, outside off, Carse shoulders arms as it fizzes through to the keeper.
Attacks the pads, full in length. Will Jacks flicks that off the pads to deep backward square leg for a single.
Slams the deck hard, outside off, Jacks leaves as it wobbles away.
BEATEN! Cracker of a delivery. On a length, nibbling away, outside off. Will Jacks is sucked into the defensive shot on the front foot, plays inside the line and gets beaten past the outside edge.
Risky from Jacks, just before Lunch! Seams in and then nips away on a fuller length, just outside off. Will Jacks walks forward and tries to whip that across, but misses out.
Jags back in a long way from off, on a shortish length. Will Jacks is pinned in the crease, looks to block it across, but the ball beats the inside edge and takes a blow on the thigh pad.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 88 overs : 308/7
B Carse13 (20)
W Jacks37 (109)
S Boland13-4-23-0
A bit of a lateral movement on a good length, outside off. Brydon Carse offers no shot.
Slightly fuller and on middle. Brydon Carse pings it straight back to the bowler. Boland bends to his right on the follow-through and makes a half stop.
Hard length, around off, Brydon Carse is drawn forward and solidly defends it to the off side.
On a fuller length, at 134.4 kph, Brydon Carse presses forward and blocks it to cover.
Fires in on a fuller length, around off, Brydon Carse lets it be.
BEATS THE EDGE! At 131.2 kph, Boland hurls in the channel of off, on a fuller length, nipping away. Brydon Carse goes fishing at it without much weight transfer and gets beaten on the outside edge.
The member of the ground staff is out with a hammer and is flattening out the landing area. Scott Boland (12-3-23-0) removes his baggy green as he comes into the attack now. He replaces Pat Cummins.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 87 overs : 308/7
W Jacks37 (109)
B Carse13 (14)
M Starc14-3-56-1
Full again and on leg, Will Jacks looks to flick it away but it goes off his pads towards square leg. Half an appeal for an LBW, but not given.
Loose stroke! Mitchell Starc goes full and wide outside off, angling it away. Will Jacks throws his bat at it without much conviction and the ball zips past the outside edge.
Pitched up and outside off, Brydon Carse reaches out and drills it away to deep point for a single.
Good length and just around off, shapes in, Brydon Carse watches it through and leaves it alone. This is much better from Carse.
Goes fuller and on off, Brydon Carse gets forward and blocks it out. The Barmy Army appreciates that.
Starc has pulled off his run up for twice now. Goes back to reload.
FOUR! Top shot! Short of a length and around off. Brydon Carse gets on top of the bounce and punches it sweetly through covers for a boundary.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 86 overs : 303/7
W Jacks37 (107)
B Carse8 (10)
P Cummins13-3-42-3
FOUR! Streaky! A well-directed bouncer, on off, takes off a bit as well. Will Jacks tries to pull it away but gets a top edge that flies over the keeper's head for a boundary. England need 132 runs to win now.
BEAUTY! Pat Cummins lands this on a good length and in that channel outside off, angles in and then shapes away a bit. Will Jacks has a poke it but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Bangs this into the pitch but way down the leg side, Will Jacks leaves it alone.
Hits the length hard, on off, nips back in with extra bounce. Brydon Carse gets surprised by it and takes his bottom hand off the ball. It goes off the shoulder of the bat towards point for a run.
Short of a length and on off, Will Jacks dabs it down towards point and calls Brydon Carse for a quick single.
Back of a length and around off, holds its line, Will Jacks leaves it alone.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 85 overs : 297/7
B Carse7 (9)
W Jacks32 (102)
M Starc13-3-51-1
Much fuller and on off, Brydon Carse drills it wide of mid off. Travis Head chases after it and slides to stop it. Two taken.
FOUR! Lovely shot! Overpitched and just around off. Brydon Carse extends his arms, gets under it and crunches his drive through covers for a boundary.
NOT OUT! A good decision from the on-field umpire. Mitchell Starc lands this on a good length and on middle, shapes it back in sharply. Brydon Carse gets stuck in his crease and tries to block it, but misses and gets hit on the knee roll of his pad. It deflects behind towards deep third and the batters cross for two leg byes. However, Pat Cummins takes the review here. The replay clearly shows no bat involved, and Ball Tracking shows it is going over the stumps. Australia lose a review.
A review for LBW taken by Australia, challenging the on-field decision. No bat involved, and the Hawk Eye shows the ball bouncing over the off pole. Just enough bounce to carry it on top of off. The on-field decision stays.
BEATEN! Back of a length and just outside off, takes off a bit. Brydon Carse slahses hard at it but fails to connect.
Short of a length and on off, Brydon Carse stabs it out to cover-point.
Update on Nathan Lyon. The Australian off spinner injured his knee while fielding at deep fine leg and hobbled off the ground. Cricket Australia has confirmed that Lyon has been sent to the hospital for scans. His participation in this match remains under the cloud for now. Might get a word on that as well.
Play and a miss! Fuller one and outside off, angling away, Brydon Carse thows his hands at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 289/7
B Carse1 (3)
W Jacks32 (102)
P Cummins12-3-36-3
In the air...SAFE! Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, nips back in sharply. Brydon Carse looks to clip it away but closes the bat face early. It takes the leading edge and goes in the air but lands in the vacant deep mid-wicket region. They cross.
Short of a length and on off, Brydon Carse dabs it down to gully.
Hits the length hard, on middle, Will Jacks tucks it towards mid-wicket for a single.
Fuller and on middle, angling into the pads, Will Jacks flicks it away wide of deep square leg and comes back for the second run. Good runnning!
Back of a length and around off, shaping away a bit, Will Jacks leaves it alone.
Good length and on off, Will Jacks stays back and blocks it out.
We are into the extended 30 minutes of the morning session, as we had a slight delay due to rain earlier in the day.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 83 overs : 285/7
B Carse0 (1)
W Jacks29 (98)
M Starc12-3-45-1
ZIPPED! Back of a length, across off. Brydon Carse loosely hangs his bat away from the body, and gets beaten past the outside edge. Carey collects that at chest height.
Brydon Carse walks out to bat now.
OUT! AND GONE! A needless throw of a wicket from Smith. Just couldn't resist the adrenaline rush. Another big moment in the game, and the scales have tilted back to Australia's favor. Length ball on the leg stump, with some bounce as well. Jamie Smith clears the front leg, swings to heave it over deep mid-wicket, but gets no timing on it. Airs it off the toe end, does clear mid-wicket, but Cummins backtracks from the inner ring and takes it with ease through a reverse cup. Cool and calmly taken by the Aussie skipper. Starc has worked the oracle once again. The Aussies are up and about as one in delight and why not. Jamie Smith departs on a very impressive 60 (83). England are 285/7.
FOUR! Full of confidence! Around off, on a fuller length, Jamie Smith gets his head on top of the ball and smashes that through covers for a cracking boundary. England need 150 runs now. Smith really making his presence felt. He has been searching for some runs this Ashes.
FOUR! Caressed! Smith is taking on the attack on the Aussies. Fuller one, nipping in and around the leg stump line. Jamie Smith whips that through the vacant square leg region and finds the fence.
Short and outside leg, Jacks pulls it off the back foot, a bit uppish but lands well ahead of the deep backward square leg fielder. A single taken.
Short of a good length, on top of middle. Will Jacks nudges it to mid on.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 82 overs : 276/6
J Smith52 (80)
W Jacks28 (96)
P Cummins11-3-32-3
FOUR! FIFTY FOR JAMIE SMITH! 9th Test half century for him and his first in the Ashes. Cummins lands it just outside off, on a fractionally fuller length. Jamie Smith takes it on and smokes it over mid off for a cracking boundary. Really brave batting, this. Full of intent and positivity. He has chosen one of the toughest occasions to bring that milestone.
FOUR! Picture-perfect! A full ball, around off, Jamie Smith leans on it and drives it between mid off and extra cover. Teases Head in his chase but wins the race.
Angles in on the leg stump, on a hard length. Smith defends it straight with an open bat face.
Slightly short and outside off, Smith hangs back and taps it to short cover.
Cuts back into the batter, on a short of a good length, at 130.1 kph. Jamie Smith hops off and bunts it to mid on. Played with a vertical bat angle by Smith.
Hits the hard length, outside off, dabbed off the back foot to backward point.
Pat Cummins to share the new ball.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 81 overs : 268/6
W Jacks28 (96)
J Smith44 (74)
M Starc11-3-36-0
Angles in on a length, on the fourth stump line. Left alone by Jacks.
BEATEN! The smile comes from Starc as he gets some inswing. Full and around off, curving back in a touch. Will Jacks plays the initial line on the front foot and pushes at it. Gets beaten on the inside edge and flirts with the off pole on its way to the keeper. A corker of a delivery from Starc.
At 142 kph, straight and full, around off. Will Jacks lunges ahead and defends it out.
Mitchell Starc is seen holding his left waist, which indicates maybe a strain. However, he is good to bowl at the moment. Australia would not want to lose Starc after already losing Lyon due to an injury. It is yet to be seen whether Lyon comes back or not. Also, Starc has been given a couple of warnings for running into the danger area, and if he gets one more, he will not be able to bowl in this innings.
Short of a length, outside off, Jacks leaves this harmless delivery.
Length ball, wide outside off, Smith slashes it away to deep point for a single. Beau Webster cuts it off to his left in the deep.
Attacks the stumps straightaway, on a fuller length. Jamie Smith drills it away to mid off.
Australia have taken up the Second New Ball right away. Mitchell Starc has been called into the attack as well. However, he has to wait a bit as one of the ground staff is out there with the hammer flattening the landing area. We are good to go.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 80 overs : 267/6
W Jacks28 (92)
J Smith43 (72)
T Head12-3-45-0
A full ball, on off, Jacks flicks off the pads to short mid-wicket.
A googly from Head, short and on off. Jamie Smith backs away and works that through extra cover for a single.
Fuller and a bit outside off, Smith blocks it watchfully.
FOUR! A shot of authority from Smith! Dropped full and around off. Jamie Smith shimmies down the track and smashes it over mid off for a boundary. England need 169 runs to win.
FOUR! Lovely stroke! Half volley, just outside off. Jamie Smith plays with the spin and cracks the cover drive through the gap for a boundary.
Spins down leg, on a length, nudged towards backward square leg for a single.
One over to go till the Second New Ball will be available. Maybe that was just a filler over from Marnus Labuschagne. We have not seen any of the frontline Aussie pacers in this session, and perhaps they are waiting for the new ball.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 79 overs : 257/6
J Smith34 (68)
W Jacks27 (90)
M Labuschagne1-0-7-0
FOUR! Through the gap! A welcome boundary for England. A loosener from Marnus. This is short and outside off. Jamie Smith is quick to pivot on the back foot and smacks that through cover for a boundary.
Overpitched, fairly outside off, carved through cover-point for a single.
A bit too short, outside off. Jamie Smith backs away and slaps it to the right of deep point for a single.
On a fuller length, on middle, gripping nicely. Jamie Smith strides forward and blocks.
Tossed up at 84.5 kph, full and on the fourth stump line. Will Jacks gets on the front foot and taps it between cover and point for a single.
Marnus Labuschagne starts with a leg break, short and on off. Will Jacks hangs back and eases it to short cover.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 78 overs : 250/6
J Smith29 (65)
W Jacks25 (87)
T Head11-3-35-0
On a fuller length, spinning into the batter, Smith flicks it with soft hands to short mid-wicket.
Pitched full and on off, Will Jacks runs it down to long on for a single. 250 UP FOR ENGLAND!
Overpitched delivery, outside off, drilled hard, but straight to extra cover.
Around off and full, Jacks leans on and defends.
Short and on middle, Jacks nudges it to short leg.
Sharp turn on a length, on middle. Will Jacks punches it back to the bowler.
Uh oh! Nathan Lyon has hurt himself while fielding that ball. He is hobbling off the ground now, which is not a good sign for Australia. Travis Head replaces him from this end.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 77 overs : 249/6
J Smith29 (64)
W Jacks24 (82)
C Green10-0-44-0
Pitched short and outside the leg stump line. Jamie Smith swivels on the toes and pulls it to deep fine leg. Nathan Lyon did not pick that from deep backward square leg, but does recover well eventually. Slides to his right and cuts it off for a couple of runs. Lyon is not comfortable at all and is walking off the field straightaway. Might be a hamstring issue. But this is a big moment in the game.
Nip-backer on a length, at off. Will Jacks gets on the back foot and square-cuts it to deep point for a single.
Slanted into the batter, at 131.4 kph, full in length. Jacks gets across and flicks it to mid on.
Nips in a touch from a hard length, around off, Jacks plays off the back foot and knocks it to short cover.
Good length, on off, Jacks tucks it off the back foot to short mid-wicket.
Bowled from a wider angle, short and wide outside off. Jacks ignores.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 76 overs : 246/6
J Smith27 (63)
W Jacks23 (77)
N Lyon25-6-77-3
Turn and bounce, on middle, on a length. Smith goes deep inside the crease and blocks it nicely.
Touch full and outside off, Smith punches that through extra cover. Cummins from mid off, hunts it down with a slide in the outfield. Two taken.
Pushed full, around off, Smith shimmies down a bit and drills it to mid off. Cummins with a diving stop to his right.
Outside off, on a dragged length, Jacks goes back and across and steers it to deep point for a single. That brings up the 50-run partnership between these two. In 133 balls.
Full around off, defended well.
Pushed fuller and spinning in from outside off, Jacks rocks back and nudges it to short leg.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 75 overs : 243/6
J Smith25 (60)
W Jacks22 (74)
C Green9-0-41-0
On a length and on middle, Jamie Smith keeps it out to the off side.
Bangs in a bouncer, on middle, Jamie Smith gets on top and pulls it along the ground to square leg. Green has overstepped here, and it is called a No Ball.
Pitched up and on middle and off, Jamie Smith taps it out towards short cover.
Short of a length and around off, Will Jacks heaves it away to deep square leg for a single.
Full again and on off, shaping in, Will Jacks gets a good stride out and knocks it back to the bowler.
Spears it full and on off, eased off the front foot to cover-point.
Back of a length, outside off, punched firmly to the left of extra cover. Head makes a diving stop.
Will Cameron Green continue from the other end? Yes, he will. There are no dark clouds above the ground, but it's very windy there in Adelaide.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 74 overs : 241/6
J Smith25 (57)
W Jacks21 (70)
N Lyon24-6-74-3
Nicely tossed up, around off and full. Smith takes a giant stride forward and blocks.
Spins across the bat face, full and on middle. Smith leans on and defends it off the inner half.
We are back after the rain delay! Hopefully, no more such interruptions, and we get to see more action on the field. Jamie Smith and Will Jacks have looked solid out there, but they will once again need to turn their focus back on here. Nathan Lyon to finish his incomplete over. Let's go...
UPDATE - 12.37 am GMT - Good news, folks! The covers are coming off at the Adelaide Oval. It's getting bright now as the cloud cover is moving away, so we might not be too far from resumption. And there we have it. Play will resume at 12.50 am GMT. Just around 10 minutes from now.
UPDATE - 12.30 am GMT - It looks like the rain has eased up. But the covers still remain firmly in place. Maybe the ground staff is expecting another band of rain coming through before we are clear for the rest of the day. Stay tuned.
A lengthy rain break may not suit England, especially after they had made a positive start to the day. They will be forced to reset once again, while Australia could use this pause to regroup and fine-tune their tactics, with the new ball just 6.2 overs away.
UPDATE - 12.12 am GMT - Pfft... and they are going off. The drizzle has picked up a bit and the umpires take the players off the field. Not so heavy still but the Barmy Army roar in delight. The ground staff quickly place the hessian mat on the pitch. Brett Lee on air says that there's nothing on the radar, and might be a passing shower. But now, the bigger white sheets are being brought on and the pitch is getting fully covered along with the squares.
Game stopped due to : Wet Ground Condition
Game stopped due to : Rain Stoppage
Goes short and on middle, turns in sharply. Jamie Smith moves back and pushes it back to the bowler.
Flighted, full and on off, turns in. Jamie Smith goes down to sweep it away but gets an inside edge onto his pads. Smith is getting a bit restless now.
Tossed up, full and just outside off. Jamie Smith tries to reach out and drill it away but gets too much underneath it and bunts it back to the bowler.
Floated, short and around off, does not turn and goes straight. Jamie Smith moves back and pats it towards cover-point.
10 overs in on the fifth day. England have added 34 runs to their overnight score. The umpires had a bit of a chat regarding the drizzle, but they have decided to push on for now.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 73 overs : 241/6
W Jacks21 (70)
J Smith25 (51)
C Green8-0-39-0
Goes short again, on middle, angling down the leg side. Will Jacks lifts his hands and lets it go to the keeper.
It has started to drizzle out there, which brings about a lot of booing from the Barmy Army. Let's hope that this just a passing shower.
Back of a length and around off, Will Jacks punches it to short cover.
A bouncer now, on middle, Will Jacks ducks under it.
Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, angling in and skids through a bit. Will Jacks tries to pull it away, but misses and gets hit on the midriff.
Fuller and on middle, Will Jacks clips it away to short mid-wicket.
Short of a length and around leg, Jamie Smith hooks it towards deep fine leg for a single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 72 overs : 240/6
W Jacks21 (65)
J Smith24 (50)
N Lyon23-5-74-3
MAIDEN OVER! Drags his length back, on off, turns in. Will Jacks is solid in his defense.
Floated, full and around middle, Will Jacks knocks it down the pitch.
Goes short again, on off, Will Jacks pats it back to the bowler.
Short and on middle, Will Jacks movesback and clips it towards backward square leg.
Flighted, full and around off, Will Jacks goes down across to sweep it away but misses and gets hit on the pads. Pretty safe shot as you cannot get LBW or bowler from that line.
Tossed up, full and on off, Will Jacks prods forward and turns it to short leg.
Jacks and Smith have survived the first crucial 30 minutes nicely. Both are natural stroke makers, so if they dig in for another thirty minutes or so, they can really score at a fair clip. But, with a deteriorated surface, they will really need to be smart with their shot selections, as the margin of error is very little and could cost dearly.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 71 overs : 240/6
J Smith24 (50)
W Jacks21 (59)
C Green7-0-38-0
Much fuller and on middle, angling in, Jamie Smith drills it away to mid on.
A shout for caught behind, but turned down! Pat Cummins has a chat with his bowler and keeper, but does not take the review. This is another bouncer, on leg, takes off a bit. Jamie Smith tries to pull it again, but it looks like he just misses it. Alex Carey grabs it behind the stump and shows some interest, but not that much. Snicko shows no spike, so good thing that they did not review that one.
On a length and around off, Will Jacks guides it through point for a run.
Back of a length and on off, Jamie Smith pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
What happened there? Cameron Green comes around the wicket and lands this short of a length, on leg, takes pace off. Jamie Smith is very early through his hook shot and the ball catches the toe-end of his bat before dropping onto the turf and rolling behind.
SIX! Into the stands! Cameron Green bangs this into the pitch, but not high enough to trouble the batter. Jamie Smith picks up the length early, swivels, and whacks it over the deep square leg fence for a biggie. England need 197 runs to win now.
An interesting stat for you all, folks. Pat Cummins, with three wickets in this innings, has become only the second bowler to claim 150 or more Test wickets as captain. In the history of the longest format, only Imran Khan of Pakistan, with 187 wickets, stands ahead of Cummins in this elite list.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 70 overs : 232/6
W Jacks20 (58)
J Smith17 (45)
N Lyon22-4-74-3
Another short ball, on middle, Will Jacks moves back and tucks it on the bounce to short leg.
Flatter, full and on middle and off, Will Jacks stays back and fends it down the pitch.
Quicker, short and on off, skids through, Will Jacks keeps it out to the leg side.
Short and on off, turns in, Will Jacks pats it down to short leg.
Tossed up, full and on off, Will Jacks blocks it out.
Floated, short and on middle, turns in, sticks to the surface as well. Will Jacks stays back to push it but chips it wide of the bowler. Lyon dives to his right to make the stop.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 69 overs : 232/6
W Jacks20 (52)
J Smith17 (45)
C Green6-0-30-0
EDGED BUT SAFE! Cameron Green bangs in a good bouncer, on middle, gets some extra bounce. Will Jacks looks to pull it away, but the ball gets big on him. It takes the top edge but lands safely in the vacant square leg region. They cross.
Good length and on off, nips back in a bit. Will Jacks guides it off the outer half of the bat past gully. He pushes for the second and gets it comfortably in the end.
Overpitched and outside off, Will Jacks squeezes it out wide of deep point for a brace.
Full again and on off, Will Jacks strides out and drills it to short cover.
BEATEN! Pitched up and just around off, shapes away. Will Jacks goes chasing after it, but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Fuller and on off, Will Jacks opens the face of his bat and drives it through cover-point for a couple of runs. England need 208 more runs to win.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 68 overs : 225/6
J Smith17 (45)
W Jacks13 (46)
N Lyon21-3-74-3
Short again and on off, Jamie Smith stabs it out to short cover.
A bit short and on middle, turns in again, Jamie Smith turns it to the leg side.
SIX! BANG! Gets hold of that one! Flighted, full and around middle. Jamie Smith goes down on one knee and nails the slog sweep with the turn over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.
Flatter, short and on off, turns in a long way. Jamie Smith once again gets hurried as he moves back. He manages to keep it out on the pitch as the ball bounces and hits his bat again before rolling towards the bowler.
Floated, full and around off, turns in sharply. Will Jacks goes down for the reverse sweep, but it goes off his shoulder past backward short leg. A leg bye taken.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Will Jacks blocks it out.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 67 overs : 218/6
W Jacks13 (44)
J Smith11 (41)
C Green5-0-23-0
Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, Will Jacks rolls his wrists and pulls it to deep square leg for one.
In the air...SAFE! A well-directed bouncer, on middle. Jamie Smith looks to pull it away, but does not transfer his weight on the back foot. It takes the top edge and flies towards deep square leg but falls well short of the fielder. They cross.
Back of a length and on off, Will Jacks hops up and punches it away through covers for a run. As he comes down, his foot gets caught in the rough and twists. He looks in a bit discomfort here.
On a length and on off, Will Jacks pats it down towards short cover.
Short of a length and outside off, Jamie Smith cuts it to deep point for a single.
The floodlights have been switched on at the Adelaide Oval, as it has gone a touch dark and gloomy. Mark Waugh on air chirps that you don't see this very often in this part of the country.
False stroke! Fuller in length and around off, shapes away a bit. Jamie Smith gets tempted and goes for the big booming drive but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 66 overs : 214/6
W Jacks11 (41)
J Smith9 (38)
N Lyon20-3-68-3
Looped up, full and on off, Will Jacks strides out and fends it away.
Pushed through quicker, shortish and around off, Will Jacks leaves it alone.
Slighlty shorter in length, on off, Jamie Smith punches it through covers for a single.
Flighted, full and on off, Jamie Smith uses his feet and taps it to short cover.
Flatter, short and on off, turns in sharply. Jamie Smith moves back but gets a bit hurried. However, he manages to keep it out.
Tossed up, full and on off, Jamie Smith defends it on the front foot.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 65 overs : 213/6
W Jacks11 (39)
J Smith8 (34)
C Green4-0-19-0
Hard length and on off, Will Jacks presses forward and blocks it out. Much better from Jacks.
BEATEN! Cameron Green lands this back of a length and around off, effort ball from him and this one holds its line. Will Jacks just has a poke at it without any footwork and gets beaten on the outside edge. Loose shot and he needs to be careful with these.
Pitched up, on off, shapes in, Will Jacks drills it back to the bowler.
Short of a length and on off, Will Jacks dabs it down to point.
PUT DOWN? Looks like it, but a very tough chance. Fuller and on middle, Jamie Smith drives it with a straight bat but a bit uppishly down the pitch. Cameron Green gets down on his follow-through to grab it with his right hand, but it just bounces under and goes behind him. The second three of the day.
Cameron Green starts with a good-length delivery, on off, Jamie Smith gets half forward and pats it towards short cover.
Cameron Green (3-0-16-0) will bowl the next over.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 64 overs : 210/6
W Jacks11 (35)
J Smith5 (32)
N Lyon19-3-67-3
Drags his length back, on off, Will Jacks keeps it out to the off side.
Slows it up, full and around off, turns in sharply. Will Jacks gets forward to defend but gets an inside edge on two bounces to short leg.
Short again and on off, turns in, Will Jacks pats it back to the bowler.
Floated, short and on middle, turn in, Will Jacks stays back and fends it away.
Good intent! Flighted, full and on off, Jamie Smith uses his feet and gently drives it to the left of the bowler and towards long off. Mitchell Starc from mid on chases after it and collects it. Three taken.
Tossed up, full and around off, turns in a bit. Jamie Smith prods forward and blocks it out.
All set to get underway, folks. Overcast skies welcome the umpire and the players out to the middle. Australians have spring in their steps right now and are 4 scalps away from retaining the Ashes. They spread out and take their spots on the field. Will Jacks and Jamie Smith showed decent resistance to coast England to Stumps on Day 4. They walk to the crease as the overnight batters. And who has the ball? Nathan Lyon (18-3-64-3), it shall be. Smith to face. Surrounded by a leg gully, a forward short leg, and a slip in place. Here we go...
How's the weather in Adelaide? Umm... there was an early morning shower, but the weather has cleared up for now. It remains to be overcast though. The good thing is that the covers are off, so the ground staff and the local weather reports might be certain that there won't be any rain interruption. The radar also looks promising for the rest of the day. But that's nature, and you cannot predict anything. Let's hope it stays clear overhead. It's a huge day ahead.
England, meanwhile, face a monumental challenge that will require grit, clarity of thought, and a touch of magic. With the big guns back in the hut, the responsibility now rests heavily on the shoulders of the lower order, led by the unbeaten Jamie Smith and Will Jacks. Smith, in particular, has not had the best of Ashes so far, but England know what he is capable of, having seen him produce some extraordinary knocks in the past, most notably that unbeaten 184 against India at Edgbaston. To keep the Ashes alive, England need something of similar substance and courage, a performance built on belief, bravery, and defiance, on a final day that promises drama from the very first ball.
For Australia, Day 5 is all about finishing the job with discipline and patience. Nathan Lyon has once again been the key man, striking crucial blows late on Day 4 to remove Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and Ben Stokes, swinging the momentum firmly back in Australia's favour. Pat Cummins has led superbly, chipping in with important wickets and keeping the pressure relentless with sharp, attacking fields. With Alex Carey standing tall behind the stumps and the likes of Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Lyon ready to exploit the footmarks, Australia will back their bowlers to ask constant questions and force England into mistakes as the tension rises.
Another gripping day awaits in this enthralling Ashes battle as we welcome you to our coverage of Day 5 of the third Test, with the series hanging delicately in the balance. Australia remain firmly in control, but England are still alive, heading into the final day at 207/6, needing 228 more runs in 90 overs to pull off a remarkable chase. The pitch has shown signs of wear, the pressure is mounting, and history looms large, making this a day that could define not just the Test, but the fate of the Ashes itself.
... DAY 5, SESSION 1 ...
England had a reasonable day, but the damage was already done. Australia might be confident that they have batted England out of contention, being just four wickets away. With the tourists still 228 runs adrift, the task indeed looks really big. The question is, can the English lower order sustain the pressure and mount another fightback? The likes of Starc and Cummins will come afresh the next morning, so negotiating their pace and bounce will be very tough. We go into the fifth and final day then. We will be back on Sunday, 21st December, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 11.30 pm GMT (Previous Day). Till then, you can follow all the action from the Big Bash League 2025/26, as the Sydney Smash is about to get underway in a short while between Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers in Game 7 of the season. But from here, we sign off. See you on Sunday. Take care, cheers!
Australia's ALEX CAREY is up for a quick chat with the broadcasters. He says they don't want to look too much ahead. Adds that they will reflect on their performance and come up with plans to win the game. Mentions that Lyon was bowling really well, and with a lot of energy and he wanted him to continue that and he finally got his wickets towards the end. Says that he always wants to contribute and win games of cricket. Tells that he will hit the pool with his kids tonight and then come back for the final day. Ends by saying that the bowlers have been hitting the right areas and hopefully they continue to do that and make it hard work for the remaining English batters.
Australia relentlessly hammered their line and length in the first innings. The aging pitch eased up for the quicks, offering less assistance than before. But the spinners extracted good grip and turn from the wearing surface. Though the Head experiment didn't quite give them the results, Lyon smelled blood upon his return and struck immediately. He trapped Brook with an uninspiring shot as impatience got the better of him. Then came the big hammer blows. Lyon outfoxed Stokes before producing an absolute ripper to dismiss the well-set Crawley on 85. From a comfortable 177 for 3, England nosedived to 194 for 6. Jamie Smith and Will Jacks showed good resilience against the spin in tandem and batted till the end.
Australia were hunting for wickets, and Cummins delivered shortly after the restart. He dismissed the well-settled Root for the 13th time in Tests to break that crucial 78-run stand and wrestle back control. Crawley, though, slightly tinkered his game and looked in much control, forming a 68-run stand with Brook, being impatient at times. For a chase this big, perseverance is absolutely non-negotiable. You have to keep doing the right things over and over for extended periods, which is far easier said than done. One brain-fade moment is all it takes to flip the script entirely, and that's what happened as the shadows lengthened.
England stumbled to 4/1 before Pope's familiar flaws resurfaced, edging one to Labuschagne, who pulled off a stunning one-handed catch at second slip. Cummins bowled a marathon spell, consistently threading deliveries in that corridor and beating the edge repeatedly. However, Crawley and Root dug in with discipline, absorbing pressure from the seamers before shifting gears against Lyon, sweeping and reverse sweeping to deny him any rhythm in his first spell. With the frontline attack out of the picture, the pair added 78 runs at a fair clip, mounting a spirited fightback through Root and Crawley from 31 for 2, striking off 101 runs in 24 overs while losing just one wicket at Tea.
It was an action-packed day in the City of Churches, so let's take a quick recap. The overnight pair of Travis Head and Alex Carey pushed Australia's lead with a 162-run partnership, before Head fell to a short-ball trap from Josh Tongue and Carey departed on 72. The tail couldn't wag this time and crumbled quickly as Tongue, Carse, and Archer cleaned up effectively from 311/4 to bowling Australia out on 349. England needed to survive a tricky 10-minute passage before Lunch, but pressure struck again. Ben Duckett whipped his first ball through mid-wicket for four, only for Pat Cummins to find his edge the very next delivery, giving Australia first blood and the final word of the session.
It's going into the fifth day, folks. What an absorbing day of cricket in Adelaide. To England's credit, they scrapped hard and made Australia earn every breakthrough. They did not lose wickets in clumps, won the first two sessions, but then Lyon's brilliance exploded the resistance, dragging them right back to square one. Australia, just as they've done throughout the series, seized the crucial moments and capitalized ruthlessly. They've now inched closer to retaining the Ashes.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 63 overs : 207/6
W Jacks11 (31)
J Smith2 (30)
T Head10-3-34-0
MAIDEN OVER! Travis Head slows it up, full and on off. Will Jacks safely negotiates it. THAT WILL BE STUMPS ON DAY 4!
A loopy yorker, on off, Will Jacks jams it out to the off side.
Flatter, full and on middle, Will Jacks keeps it out.
Flighted, full and on middle, Will Jacks defends it on the front foot.
Almost a wicket! Goes short and on off, turns in a bit. Will Jacks steps across to play but misses as the ball lobs up off his pads. Marnus Labuschagne at first slip grabs it and appeals but it is turned down.
Floated, full and on middle, Will Jacks tucks it to mid-wicket.
Okay then, last over of the day coming up. Travis Head (9-2-34-0) to bowl. Jacks to face with a slip and forward short leg in place.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 62 overs : 207/6
J Smith2 (30)
W Jacks11 (25)
N Lyon18-3-64-3
Loops it up, full and on middle, Jamie Smith knocks it back to the bowler.
Short again, on leg, Will Jacks works it through square leg for one.
Short and on middle, Jamie Smith flicks it off the back foot to deep square leg for a single.
Flighted, full and around middle, Jamie Smith is solid in his defense.
Floated, full and on off, Jamie Smith gets forward to defend it.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Jamie Smith blocks it out.
3 minutes left on the clock. Last 2 overs left, maybe? Jamie Smith is under extreme pressure, on 1 (25) and is now ambushed by silly point, short leg and leg slip.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 61 overs : 205/6
W Jacks10 (24)
J Smith1 (25)
T Head9-2-34-0
Flatter, short and on middle, turns in, Will Jacks flicks it away to mid-wicket.
Darts one full and on middle, Will Jacks defends it.
Slows it up, full and on off, turns in, Will Jacks has to wait for it a bit and fends it on the pitch.
A loopy low full toss around off, Will Jacks drills it to extra cover.
Floated, full and on off kept out.
Tossed up, full and on off, Will Jacks blocks it out solidly.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 60 overs : 205/6
J Smith1 (25)
W Jacks10 (18)
N Lyon17-3-62-3
Short again, on middle, Jamie Smith nudges it to mid-wicket.
Oh, close! Flatter, shortish and on off, turns in a bit but keeps low. Jamie Smith moves back to defend but gets an outside edge that deflects off Alex Carey's pads and rolls to point. It would be really harsh to call it a chance.
Slower through the air, full and on off, turns in, Jamie Smith is solid in his defense.
Floated, full and on off, Jamie Smith fends it down the pitch.
Tossed up, full and on off, Jamie Smith blocks it back to the bowler.
Flighted, full and on middle, Jamie Smith looks to push it away but gets an inside edge towards mid on.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 59 overs : 205/6
W Jacks10 (18)
J Smith1 (19)
T Head8-1-34-0
Shortish and on off, Will Jacks keeps it out to the off side.
Massive shout for caught behind, but turned down! However, Alex Carey does not look that confident, but Pat Cummins takes the review anyway. Slows it up, full and on off, does not turn much. Will Jacks presses forward to defend but gets beaten on the outside edge. Head looked the most interested, but Snicko confirms no bat involved. Carey also broke the stumps, but Jacks has his back foot grounded at all times. Australia lose a review.
Flighted, full and on off, Jamie Smith pushes it through covers for a run.
Short and on middle, Will Jacks pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
FOUR! 200 UP FOR ENGLAND! Floated, full and around off. Will Jacks strides out, extends his arms to get under it and thumps it to the long off fence for a boundary.
Tossed up, full and on off, Will Jacks gets forward to block it out.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 58 overs : 199/6
J Smith0 (18)
W Jacks5 (13)
N Lyon16-2-62-3
Drags his length back, on middle, Jamie Smith keeps it out to the leg side.
Slower through the air, full and on off, Jake Weatherald knocks it back to the bowler.
Flighted, full and on middle, Will Jacks sweeps it to deep square leg for a single.
Floated, full and on off, Will Jacks prods forward and fends it away.
Goes short and on middle, Will Jacks moves back to block it out.
Uppish but safe! Tossed up, full and on off, turns in. Will Jacks looks to defend but gets an inside edge onot his pads as the ball loops up and drops well wide of short leg.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 57 overs : 198/6
J Smith0 (16)
W Jacks4 (9)
T Head7-1-28-0
Gives this one some more air, full and on off, Jamie Smith pushes it back to the bowler. MAIDEN OVER!
Slows it up, full and on off, turns in, Jamie Smith presses forward and guides it towards point.
Flighted, full and on off, Jamie Smith defends it on the front foot.
Floated, full and on fof, Jamie Smith stays back and steers it towards point.
Shorter in length, on off, Jamie Smith stays back and blocks it out.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Jamie Smith knocks it back to the bowler.
Spin brought in tandem now. Here's Travis Head (6-0-28-0), replacing Scott Boland.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 56 overs : 198/6
W Jacks4 (9)
J Smith0 (10)
N Lyon15-2-61-3
EDGED BUT SAFE! Slows it up, full and on middle, goes straight. Will Jacks prods forward to defend but gets an outside edge. However, it falls well short of first slip.
Short again and on middle, Will Jacks pats it back to the bowler.
Goes short and on middle, Will Jacks keeps it out to the leg side.
FOUR! Connects well this time! Tossed up, full and on middle and off. Will Jacks changes his stance early, gets into position and nails the reverse sweep to the deep point fence for a boundary.
Flatter, short and on middle, turns in, Will Jacks tucks it away towards short mid-wicket.
Flighted, full and on off, Will Jacks goes for the reverse sweep but nut misses and gets hit on the pads.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 55 overs : 194/6
J Smith0 (10)
W Jacks0 (3)
S Boland12-3-23-0
That keeps low! Fuller and on middle, angling in and does not bounce much. Jamie Smith gets his bat down just in time to keep it out.
Pitched up and on off, Jamie Smith drills it to mid off.
On a length and around off, Jamie Smith pats it towards backward point.
Good length and on middle, nips back in, Jamie Smith fends it off the inner half of the bat towards square leg.
Touch fuller and on middle, Jamie Smith knocks it to mid on.
Short of a length and on of, Jamie Smith punches it to short cover.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 54 overs : 194/6
W Jacks0 (3)
J Smith0 (4)
N Lyon14-2-57-3
A bit quicker, short and on middle, turns in, Will Jacks tries to block it from the crease but gets an inside edge onto his pads. It lobs up but lands safely to the off side.
Slows it up, full and on off, Will Jacks fends it away.
Looped up, full and on off, Will Jacks pushes it to short cover.
Australia are inching closer now. That was Lyon's 129th wicket in the fourth innings of a Test match. Spin to win, they say. He is only behind the great Shane Warne, who has 138 wickets to his name in that list. Will Jacks walks to the crease at number 8.
OUT! STUMPED! Nathan Lyon has three now, and Australia are racing towards the urn now. Flighted, full and around off, hits the rough but does not spin and goes straight. Zak Crawley takes a couple of steps out of the crease as he gets drawn forward, but plays for the turn in. It just goes past the outside behind, where Alex Carey collects it sharply to his right and whips the bails off in a flash with Zak out by a fair bit. Lyon has produced three big hammer blows in this brief spell of his. But got to give credit to Carey for immaculate work behind the stumps. He has hardly stepped a foot wrong while keeping in this Ashes. Crawley has to depart for a gritty 85 off 151, and England are 194/6, still needing 241 runs to win.
Floated, full and on off, turns in, Zak Crawley looks to drill it away but gets a bottom edge towards mid on.
Tossed up, full and on off, Zak Crawley uses his feet and drives it to mid off.
We are now into the extended 30 minutes of the day's play. Lyon to continue from this end. 13-1-57-2 so far are his bowling figures.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 53 overs : 194/5
J Smith0 (4)
Z Crawley85 (148)
S Boland11-2-23-0
Bangs this into the pitch, on off, Jamie Smith dabs it down to gully.
Hits the length hard, on middle, Jamie Smith defends it on the back foot.
Touch fuller and on off, Jamie Smith taps it out to short cover.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in sharply, Jamie Smith watches it through and leaves it alone.
On a length and on middle, Zak Crawley pats it towards mid on for a run.
FOUR! Nice shot! Good length and on middle. Zak Crawley stays firmly in his crease and flicks it away with superb timing through mid-wicket for a boundary.
Jamie Smith is in at number 7.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 52 overs : 189/5
B Stokes5 (18)
Z Crawley80 (146)
N Lyon13-1-57-2
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Nathan Lyon does it again. Is that the Ashes for Australia? One can say they do have one hand on the urn. This is an absolute beauty from Lyon. He flights this up, full and on middle, gets it to grip and turn away sharply. Ben Stokes is drawn forward to a front foot defense but plays down the wrong line. It spins past the outside edge and rattles the top of off pole. Stokes just stands there in disappointment as he knows that the Ashes is slipping away from his side. England lose half their side now for 189, chasing 435 runs.
Drags his length back, on middle and leg, Ben Stokes stays back and tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes defends it on the front foot.
Goes short and on middle, Ben Stokes moves back and punches it to short cover.
Floated, full and on middle, Zak Crawley reverse sweeps again and gets it past point for a single.
Flighted, full and around middle, Zak Crawley goes down and reverse sweeps it to backward point.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 51 overs : 188/4
B Stokes5 (14)
Z Crawley79 (144)
S Boland10-2-18-0
Lands it on a nagging length again, and around off, Stokes leans on and bit and tentatively strokes it towards cover.
Hard length now, in the channel, Ben Stokes makes an assured leave as the ball goes straight on.
Keeps the length full but slants it in towards middle and leg, Stokes nudges it across to short mid-wicket.
FOUR! Crisp hit from Stokes! A bit fuller but well wide outside off, Ben Stokes gleefully accepts the invitation and hammers it through covers by going down on one knee and picks up a boundary.
That in-between length, lands it perfectly and attacks the off stump, Stokes solidly blocks it off.
Back of a length and angling in from around middle, Crawley uses the wrists and flicks it down to long leg for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 50 overs : 183/4
B Stokes1 (9)
Z Crawley78 (143)
N Lyon12-1-56-1
Bowls it quicker again and fuller on leg stump, Stokes nudges it away towards silly mid on.
Pushed through a bit more, on a nagging length and on off, Stokes presses back and defends it off.
Flatter again, on a good length and on off, pushed away off the back foot and through mid off for a single.
A bit flatter and on off, Crawley stays put and blocks it off.
FOUR! Top shot! Tossed up, full and outside off, Zak Crawley leans across and fetches the sweep shot, hammering it hard and through mid-wicket for a boundary.
Flighted ball around off, Crawley leans on and bit and nudges it into the leg side.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 49 overs : 178/4
B Stokes1 (7)
Z Crawley73 (139)
M Starc10-3-35-0
On a hard length and over off, Ben Stokes presses back to defend, and it will be a maiden over for Mitchell Starc.
Shortish length, angled in towards the body, Stokes hops across to the off side and manages to shoulder his arms, letting the ball pass through to the keeper.
Starc hits the hard length and bowls it around off stump, Stokes blocks it off without a fuss.
Back of a length, in and around off, Stokes stays put and taps it back onto the deck.
Banged in on a shorter length, well outside off and going straight on. Stokes leaves it alone.
A bit fuller, at 145.5 kph and angled into the pads, Stokes tucks it away to the man at short mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 48 overs : 178/4
Z Crawley73 (139)
B Stokes1 (1)
N Lyon11-1-51-1
Good take down the leg side from Alex Carey and Pat Cummins seemed to be interested in a caught behind appeal there. Quicker one, jammed down the leg side, Crawley misses the flick and Carey swoops in to his left. No one else heard a sound, and no review is taken either.
On a dragged length, turns back in from well outside off, Crawley presses back to defend.
Tosses it up, landing it full on off and middle, Crawley blocks it down the line.
Quicker and shorter around off, smacked away off the back foot to the left of long off for a single.
Ben Stokes, the skipper, walks out to bat now with a massive responsibility for his country on his shoulders.
OUT! TIMBER! He's only gone and done it again! Nathan Lyon comes back in and strikes gold for the Aussies and Harry Brook is looking perplexed as to what happened here. Lyon slows this one up, pulls the length back by a couple of inches, and gets the ball to turn back in big from outside off. Brook goes for the big reverse slog but misses it by a mile, and the ball just catches the outside part of the leg stump. Brook departs for 30 (56), and Australia finally manage to break a stand that was growing in confidence with every passing delivery.
Tossed up, fuller and on off, Crawley gets inside the line and shovels the sweep wide of short fine leg and towards deep backward square leg for a single.
The Travis Head experiment is over for now. Nathan Lyon (10-1-49-0) is back on.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 47 overs : 176/3
H Brook30 (55)
Z Crawley72 (135)
M Starc9-2-35-0
Short of a length and angled in from outside off, this one shoots up off the deck, Brook dabs it down towards gully.
Banged in short again and angled just down leg, Crawley stays inside the line and pulls it down to fine leg for one more.
Short of a length and around off, Brook backs away and smacks it hard to deep backward point for just a single. No one on the boundary ropes in front of square on the off side right now.
Wide! Banged in quick and short outside off, Brook has a think about going for the pull but pulls out of the shot. The ball gets some extra lift off the deck, and it is called a wide, which Starc feels is not the right decision.
Another short ball, banged in even quicker at 147.4 kph and around off, Crawley stands tall and gets on top of the bounce, crunching it down to deep square leg for a single.
A well-directed short ball, at almost 147 kph and angled into the body. Crawley gets cramped up and misses the pull, copping a blow above the rib cage.
A quick short ball at 144 kph, not quite shoulder height, and Brook pummels the pull to the left of deep square leg for a single. Marnus Labuschagne was lightning quick to cut that off in the deep.
Runs Scored 13 Runs
Score after 46 overs : 171/3
H Brook28 (52)
Z Crawley70 (132)
T Head6-0-28-0
Oh, another full toss, but Head gets away with it. This is on leg stump and Brook just tucks it away through square leg for a single. 13 off that over and England now need 264 more to win with 7 wickets in hand.
Bowled flatter and around off, turning it in, Crawley backs away and pushes it towards cover for a single.
FOUR! That's begging to be hit! A juicy full toss around off, Zak Crawley stays put and hammers it to the right of mid off, and the ball rolls away into the fence.
Floated up around off again, reverse-swept without much timing and to the right of backward point for a single.
FOUR! That's been nailed! Tossed up on off stump, Harry Brook brings out another reverse sweep and hits it hard and over the backward point region for a boundary this time.
This is floated up on middle and leg, Harry Brook brings out the reverse sweep again and forces it uppishly through cover-point for a couple of runs more. The 50-run stand is up between these two!
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 45 overs : 158/3
Z Crawley65 (130)
H Brook20 (48)
M Starc8-2-30-0
A bit fuller and pushed in from outside off, Crawley covers the line and defends with a straight bat.
Back of a length, cutting back in from outside off, Crawley takes a step to the off side and hits it into the turf, getting it through point for a couple of quick runs. Good running!
Very full and outside off, Crawley squeezes it away firmly and to the right of Nathan Lyon at deep backward point for a couple of runs.
Good length, angled into middle and leg, gets it to just stick into the deck. Crawley walks a bit to the off side and nearly gets squared up, just jabbing it back to the bowler.
Oh, that could have been disastrous for Crawley! A chest-height short ball, right at the batter. Zak Crawley tries to get inside the line and pull, but gets it off the gloves, and it nearly drops back onto the stumps.
Easy for Brook over there. Back of a length and well wide outside off, Harry Brook hangs back and hits it square through the off side for a single.
DRINKS! England are fighting hard to keep the Ashes alive. Zak Crawley has held one end solidly, and Harry Brook is giving him support now. However, the task ahead is very big, and they will be hoping to go through Stump without further damage to give themselves even a chance of chasing this target. The wicket has started to turn a bit now, and Travis Head has looked dangerous and almost got rid of Harry Brook in the previous over. The Aussies will be hoping that they can maintain their discipline and pick up a couple of wickets before the end of the day's play to stop any chances of an England win.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 44 overs : 153/3
Z Crawley61 (125)
H Brook19 (47)
T Head5-0-15-0
Too full and on off, driven back past the bowler and to the left of Nathan Lyon at long on for a couple of runs. Good running!
Nagging length around off, Crawley watchfully defends.
Tossed up around off, blocked down the pitch by Crawley.
Fractionally short and outside off, punched away off the back foot and in front of square on the off side for a couple of runs in thedeep. The 150 also comes up for England.
Pushed through a bit quicker and fuller around off, Crawley blocks it off.
Oh, very lucky for Brook! Travis floats it fuller and around off stump, Harry Brook gives him the charge but fails to reach the pitch of the ball and nearly gets yorked. The ball clips the pads and rolls towards short third for a leg bye.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 43 overs : 148/3
H Brook19 (46)
Z Crawley57 (120)
M Starc7-2-25-0
Back of a length and outside off, cut away off the back foot and past the point region for another easy single. Brook seems to have found some rhythm now.
Much fuller and brings the line back onto the stumps, Brook covers the line and keeps it out.
Back of a length and around off, Crawley hangs back and dabs it down behind point for another single.
Hard length now, outside off again, cut away to deep backward point again. This time the fielder is placed exactly over there and it will be a single.
Good length, pushed wide outside off, Brook reaches out and cuts it behind the fielder at deep point for a couple of runs.
Comes around the wicket, going wider on the crease and bowls it shorter at the batter. Brook hops up and nudges it just into the leg side.
The hammer is out again to flatten the landing area. Also, Mitchell Starc is back on.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 42 overs : 143/3
Z Crawley56 (119)
H Brook15 (41)
N Lyon10-1-49-0
Tossed up on middle and leg, this one turns well down leg and Alex Carey does well to pouch it.
Tossed up on a shorter length and on the pads, nurdled away past short leg for a single by Brook.
Tossed up, full and around off, reverse-swept through the point region for a single.
Just drags the length back a touch and bowls it on off, Crawley rocks back and punches it away through the cover region and picks up a couple of easy runs.
Tossed up on the stumps, Crawley blocks it off.
A polite appeal for caught behind but the umpire shakes his head. Flighted ball on middle, this one turns down the leg side, Crawley looks to push at it but the ball goes past the inside edge and again, it is a sharp take from Carey behind the stumps.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 41 overs : 139/3
H Brook14 (40)
Z Crawley53 (114)
S Boland9-2-13-0
Nagging length on off and middle, slides straight on, Brook solidly blocks it off.
Hits the hard length again and bowls it outside off, Brook watches it well and taps it in front of the point region.
On a hard length now and over middle, Brook tucks it away into the leg side.
Good length, in line with the stumps, blocked straight down the pitch by Brook.
Swift glovework from Alex Carey and the third umpire will have to have a look at this. Full and slanting down the leg side, Brook leans on to flick but misses and Carey whips off the bails in a flash. However, replays show that Brook never got his back leg off the ground and he is safe.
FOUR! Harry Brook was itching to get a boundary away, and he finally gets a loose ball. Banged in a bit shorter and outside off, Brook forces it up and over the mid-wicket region and the ball trickles away into the fence.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 40 overs : 135/3
Z Crawley53 (114)
H Brook10 (34)
N Lyon9-1-45-0
Dragged length on off, turns back in but stays a fraction low. Crawley presses back and jams it out in front of mid-wicket.
Floated up on off, turning back in, this is nudged away into the leg side by Zak.
Nice and full again, on off, reverse-swept away just in front of square on the off side for a single.
Tossed up at the stumps, Brook advances and pushes it back to the bowler. Lyon keeps him on his toes by firing the ball back at him.
Flighted ball outside off, Harry Brook sets up fr the reverse sweep and nails it to the left of deep backward point. Scott Boland runs around and slides in to save a couple of runs for his side.
Bowled full and flat, just outside off, Zak Crawley plays the reverse sweep through backward point and gets a single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 39 overs : 131/3
H Brook7 (31)
Z Crawley52 (111)
S Boland8-2-9-0
Wider on the crease, a touch fuller and angled into the pads, Brook gets inside the line to flick but the ball brushes the pads and rolls behind to the keeper. Another maiden.
That could have turned out really bad for Harry Brook and England. Brook premeditates and shuffles across the off stump but Boland sees him doing that and fires it full at the stumps. Brook just about manages to get the toe of the bat on it and nudges it to square leg. He even sets off for the single but has to quickly turn back.
Good length again, around off, angling it in, Brook prods halfway and defends it out.
Just back of a length, in and around off, Brook plays it late and with an angled bat, just to the left of Cameron Green at gully.
Pitches the ball fuller and in the channel around off, Brook opts to stay back in his crease and blocks it off.
Good-length delivery, in line with the off and middle stump, Brook hangs back and pushes it across into the on side.
Out comes the hammer for Boland to flatten out the landing area. Good to continue.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 38 overs : 131/3
Z Crawley52 (111)
H Brook7 (25)
N Lyon8-1-41-0
Tossed up, nice and full around off, Crawley leans on to defend. A maiden for Lyon!
Floated up on a nagging length, tentatively played towards mid on.
Oh, that could have easily gone to hand. Drags the length back a touch and gets the ball to stick in the deck. Zak Crawley is caught on the crease and awkwardly flicks it uppishly towards mid-wicket.
Pushed through flatter and on off stump, Crawley presses back to defend.
Nicely tossed up, outside off, Zak Crawley looks to sweep but is beaten by the extra bounce and gets a thud on the pads.
Flighted up, on the rough outside the right-hander's off stump, Crawley leans on to defend.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 37 overs : 131/3
H Brook7 (25)
Z Crawley52 (105)
S Boland7-1-9-0
Touch full and on middle, clipped away to mid-wicket where Khawaja stops it.
A lengthy appeal for LBW, but not given. Seemed to be going down leg with Carey's position behind the stumps. Boland is in chat with Cummins, but no one seems convinced enough and the timer runs out. Fires one on the leg stump line on a good length. Harry Brook is stuck on the crease and tries to work that across, but gets beaten on the inside edge and wears on the front pad. Hawk Eye shows that it would have missed the leg stump by a fair bit.
Fuller and straighter, around off. Crisply driven off the front foot to extra cover. Inglis with a diving stop to his right.
Length-delivery, outside off, Crawley steers it off the back foot to deep backward point for a single.
Short of a length, on middle, Harry Brook pulls it away to deep square leg for a single.
Back of a length, outside off, dabbed towards gully.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 36 overs : 129/3
H Brook6 (20)
Z Crawley51 (104)
N Lyon7-0-41-0
Turns in from a length, explodes off the pitch. Brook steers off the back foot to deep square leg for a single.
Full and outside off, reverse sweeps it to deep point for a single.
An off break that turns square with bounce on a length with a puff of dust. Left alone as it goes down leg.
Full and on off, Brook shimmies down the track and drives it to long off for a single.
A big appeal for LBW, but not given. Carey is pre-occupied with what happened behind the stumps. Cummins jogs towards the bowler and has a chat. But they don't review. Height might be the factor. Sharp turn back in from off, on a good length. Harry Brook goes on the back foot and tries to nudge it across, but seems to have missed on the inside edge and wears on the front pad. Oh, UltraEdge shows that there was an inside edge involved.
FIFTY FOR ZAK CRAWLEY! His 21st in Test cricket. This has been a controlled one from him. A half volley on off, driven down the ground to long off for three runs.
After 4 good overs from Travis Head, Nathan Lyon replaces him from this end.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 35 overs : 123/3
H Brook4 (17)
Z Crawley47 (101)
S Boland6-1-7-0
Stump-to-stump on a fuller length. Brook blocks it off the crease to mid on.
Nips in from a length, on middle. Harry Brook tucks it across to short mid-wicket.
On a tight line and length, short on off, Brook gets right behind the line and drops it down the pitch.
Snaps his wrist and bangs it short, slanting into the batter. Brook nudges it to square leg off the back foot.
Hammered on a length, on off, Brook weighs back and blocks it down the surface.
With Carey standing up to the wickets, Boland lands it on a length, around off, Crawley heaves it to the left of deep mid-wicket for a single.
Scott Boland (5-1-6-0) comes into the attack now. Also, Alex Carey is standing up to the stumps.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 34 overs : 122/3
Z Crawley46 (100)
H Brook4 (12)
T Head4-0-11-0
On a fuller length, around off, Zak Crawley works it straight down the ground and calls for two straightaway. The ball slows down in the outfield and Pat Cummins hunts it down from extra cover. Three taken. England need 313 runs, with 7 wickets in hand.
Full and outside off. Brook drives it along the ground to deep cover for a single.
Another overpitched delivery, on off, drilled to the right of the bowler. Head stops it on his follow-through.
A bit too full, on off, Brook plays off the back foot and bunts under his bat.
Aims the sticks, on a fuller length, Harry nudges it off the back foot to forward short leg.
Flat and full, outside off, Harry shimmies down a bit and pushes it back to Head.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 33 overs : 118/3
Z Crawley43 (99)
H Brook3 (7)
P Cummins10-3-24-3
A little bit of nip into the batter from a length, Zak Crawley gets behind the line and watchfully keeps it out.
Nice and full, around off, Crawley covers the line and blocks it.
FOUR! Clubbed! On a back of a length, outside off. Zak Crawley stands tall and pulls it across to deep mid-wicket for a boundary. That has been slapped off the middle. Zak moves to 43!
Full and straight on the fourth, Zak Crawley is solid in defence.
In-between length, outside off, Brook steers it by opening the bat face and gets a single at deep backward point.
In the channel, on a length, Harry presses forward and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 32 overs : 113/3
Z Crawley39 (95)
H Brook2 (5)
T Head3-0-7-0
At 88.1 kph, full and on off. Zak Crawley takes a giant stride forward and smothers the spin.
He punches the short ball to deep cover for a single.
That one stays low, on a length, on middle. Harry Brook hangs deep in the crease and plays it early as the ball holds up a bit and chips it on the bounce to Head.
Tossed up fuller, outside off, Zak Crawley gets on the front foot and drives it to sweeper cover for a single.
Fired in at the pads, on a length. Nudged off the back foot to backward square leg.
Short and outside off. Harry backs away and steers it to deep backward point for a single. Brook is off the mark with Nelson on the board.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 31 overs : 110/3
Z Crawley38 (92)
H Brook0 (2)
P Cummins9-3-19-3
A real tempter, full and outside off, Zak Crawley resists and ignores.
Fires it full and on off, Zak Crawley presses forward and drives it to mid off, beating Cummins' dive to his left on the follow-through.
A searing bumper on the leg stump line. Zak sways inside the firing line and lets it fly back to the keeper.
Short of a good length, around off, Zak Crawley hops and dabs it into the off side.
Slows it up, on a fuller length, Crawley flicks it with soft hands to widish mid-wicket. Zak sniffs a single, but Brook sends him back as Head misses his shy at the striker's end.
Pitched full and around off, Zak prods forward and drives it dead straight as the ball smashes into the stumps at the non-striker's end.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 30 overs : 110/3
H Brook0 (2)
Z Crawley38 (86)
T Head2-0-4-0
On a length, on the stumps, spinning in. Brook steers it to the leg side, in front of square.
Full and flat, on off. A nice forward lunge as Brook blocks it back to the bowler.
Full and on the stumps, Crawley plays with the spin and works it to long on for a single.
Pushed full and on middle, eased back to the bowler.
Full and just outside off, Crawley defends off the front foot. It goes off the outer half to point.
Another one, almost! Good length ball, gripping and turning sharply back from outside off. Crawley gets forward to defend, but the inside edge balloons to the right of short leg and drops safely.
Harry Brook is the next man in.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 29 overs : 109/3
J Root39 (63)
Z Crawley37 (82)
P Cummins8-2-19-3
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! The skipper strikes yet again and provides a massive breakthrough for Australia. For the 13th time in Test cricket, Cummins has dismissed Root. On a hard length, in the channel on off. Seams in and then nips away off the pitch. Root just cannot resist himself from poking at it and gets a thin outside edge behind to the keeper. Carey makes no mistake with a simple gather behind. Joe Root is livid with himself and punches the bat in frustration, letting out a huge grunt. The English premier batter departs for a well-constructed 39 (63). The 78-run partnership is broken and England are 109/3, needing 326 runs.
Fuller one, around off, Root strides across on the front foot and drives it straight to the point fielder.
Hits the hard length, on middle. Root defends it back to the bowler.
Back of a length, around off, knocked off the back foot to extra cover.
Slams the deck hard, on top of off. Root walks across and blocks it off.
Aims the stumps, full in length. Root blocks it straight back from the crease.
Pat Cummins to share the attack.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 28 overs : 109/2
J Root39 (57)
Z Crawley37 (82)
T Head1-0-3-0
Length ball, nudged across to square leg for a single.
Head lands it on the rough outside off and gets a sharp turn into the batter. Root leans forward and pads it away. A lengthy appeal for LBW, but the umpire, Ahsan Raza, is unmoved. Head is pleading, but nothing doing. Cummins has a chat with the keeper and Head and goes upstairs. Quite unusual from Root as he didn't offer any shot. Ball Tracking saves him as the ball is crashing on the off pole on the umpire's call. Just nearly. The on-field decision is upheld. The review stays for Australia, and so does Root for England.
Full and outside off, Crawley leans on and drives it through extra cover for a single.
Spins in from a length, on middle. Zak nudges it off the back foot to mid on.
Tossed up on a length, outside off, Root cuts it late to backward point for a single.
Starts with a drag-downer, on middle. Root backs away and punches it to mid on.
We are back for the third and final session! Australian players are in a huddle, where Pat Cummins is giving them a pep talk before they spread out and take the field. The next two hours or so will define this Ashes. Joe Root and Zak Crawley are the two batters for England. A surprising move from the Aussie skipper as he has handed the ball to Travis Head, but the Adelaide crowd loves it as he is their local lad. Let's go...
... DAY 4, SESSION 3 ...
With the front line of Australian bowling out of attack, the scorecard was ticking along nicely with both churning out runs at a fair clip. They played spin really well and have added 75 runs together now. But Australia will be confident that a wicket or two early in the final session could put them right back in control. They are still ahead in this Test, but wouldn't want to give England an inch. 4 more sessions to go and a very important last couple of hours of the day coming up, folks. A lot hinges on which way the final session goes. Play resumes at 4.30 am GMT. Stay tuned.
Crawley played good balls on merit without rushing into anything rash. Root anchored the other end, absorbing everything the Australian seamers hurled at him as they refused to dish out any easy runs. Root switched tactics when Lyon came on though. He and Crawley then went after the spinner with intent, pulling out sweeps and reverse sweeps from the arsenal. The message was clear to not let Lyon settle into a rhythm or exploit those rough areas developing around the sticks.
England were in all sorts of trouble starting the session, with one down on just 4 runs. They needed stability and a bit of patience against some relentless new-ball bowling from Cummins and Starc. Pope looked set before his familiar demons returned, edging one through to Labuschagne, who plucked a sensational one-handed stunner. While that catch deserves all the applause, Cummins earned equal billing for threading the needle around off stump and beating the bat repeatedly through a marathon spell.
When there's a will, there's a way. England embodied that old adage in the session with a good little fightback after being reduced to 31/2 in their pursuit. Still a long way to go for them, but they did manage to strike off 101 runs in the session, losing just one wicket in 24 overs. So, the scoring rate has been decent as well. Credit goes to Root and Crawley for hanging in there and coasting their side till the end of the session.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 27 overs : 106/2
J Root37 (53)
Z Crawley36 (80)
C Green3-0-16-0
A big shout for LBW, but turned down! Good length and on middle, angling in a bit. Joe Root looks to flick it away but his head falls and he misses it to get hit on the pads. It rolls away towards short fine, and the batters cross for a leg bye. Pat Cummins has a chat with Cameron Green but does not take the review. It looked like going down the leg side anyway. THAT WILL ALSO BE TEA FOR DAY 4!
Pitched up and on middle, Zak Crawley clips it through square leg for a run.
Back of a length and on off, straightens a bit, Zak Crawley leaves it alone.
FOUR! Top shot! Goes full again and just around off. Zak Crawley frees his arms to reach out for it and caresses it through covers for a boundary.
Fuller and on off, Zak Crawley drives it to mid off.
Short of a length and around off, Joe Root steers it through point for a single. 100 UP FOR ENGLAND!
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 26 overs : 99/2
J Root36 (51)
Z Crawley31 (76)
N Lyon6-0-35-0
Darts this one full and on middle, Joe Root works it through mid-wicket for a run.
Drags his length back, on off, Joe Root keeps it out to the off side.
Flighted, full and on middle, Joe Root clips it away wide of the bowler, where Nathan Lyon quickly moves to his right to make a fine diving stop.
Short again and on middle, Zak Crawley forces it towards long on for another run.
Flatter, short and on off, Joe Root stays back and punches it to cover for a run.
Floated, full and on middle, Zak Crawley reverse sweeps it to deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 25 overs : 95/2
Z Crawley29 (74)
J Root34 (47)
C Green2-0-10-0
Pitched up and on middle, Zak Crawley drives it past the bowler and to the left of mid on for a quick one.
Touch fuller and around off, Zak Crawley pushes it to short cover.
Good length and on middle, Zak Crawley nudges it to short mid-wicket.
Short of a length and on middle, Joe Root pulls it to deep square leg for a run.
In the blockhole, on middle, Joe Root jams it out to mid on.
Fuller and around leg, Zak Crawley flicks it to deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 24 overs : 92/2
J Root33 (45)
Z Crawley27 (70)
N Lyon5-0-31-0
Quicker one, shortish and on middle, Joe Root keeps it out well.
Drags his length back, on middle, Joe Root defends it on the back foot.
FOUR! Nicely done! Floated, full and just around off. Joe Root goes down and gently paddles it away. He gets it past short third, and the rest is done by the quick outfield as it races to the fence for a boundary.
Flighted, full and on off, Zak Crawley strides out and taps it to cover for a run.
Tossed up, full and on off, Zak Crawley prods forward and blocks it out.
Shorter in length and on off, Joe Root moves back and pats it towards cover for a single.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 23 overs : 86/2
J Root28 (41)
Z Crawley26 (68)
C Green1-0-7-0
Hard length and outside off, Joe Root cuts it to deep point for one.
FOUR! Deft touch! Bangs this into the pitch, on off, nips back in a bit. Joe Root sways away a bit and lets it come to him. He uses the pace on the ball to steer it between first slip and gully for a boundary.
Fuller and on middle, angling in, Joe Root clips it straight to short mid-wicket.
Back of a length and around middle, Zak Crawley pulls it to deep square leg for a run. That brings up the 50-run partnership between these two batters.
There's that extra bounce! Cameron Green lands this on a hard length and on off, takes off and shapes away a bit too. Zak Crawley looks to push at it from the crease but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Short of a length and around off, Joe Root steers it through point for a single.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 22 overs : 79/2
Z Crawley25 (66)
J Root22 (37)
N Lyon4-0-25-0
Loops it up, full and on midddle, Zak Crawley defends it on the front foot.
Slows it up, full and on off, Joe Root goes for the reverse paddle but miscues it off the toe-end to the right of the keeper for one.
Flatter, full and on off, Zak Crawley reverse sweeps it to deep point for for a single.
FOUR! Lovely shot! Floated, full and around off. Zak Crawley gets a big stride out, plays it with a still head, and creams it through covers for a boundary.
Flighted, full and on middle, Zak Crawley blocks it out.
A big appeal for LBW, but turned down! Tossed up, full and on off, turns in a bit. Zak Crawley presses forward to clip it across the line but misses and gets hit on the pads. Pat Cummins has a chat with Lyon but does not take the review. It turns out to be the right call as Ball Tracking shows that the impact is umpire's call and the ball is also spinning away past the leg stump.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 21 overs : 73/2
J Root21 (36)
Z Crawley20 (61)
S Boland5-1-6-0
Pitched up and on middle and off, Joe Root is solid in his defense. MAIDEN OVER!
On a length and on off, Joe Root pats it towards short cover.
A bit fuller and on off, Joe Root gets forward and pushes it to cover-point.
Back of a length and on middle, angling in, Joe Root stays back and blocks it back to the bowler.
Good length and on off, nips back in a bit, Joe Root watches it through and leaves it alone.
Short of a length and on off, Joe Root dabs it down to gully.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 20 overs : 73/2
Z Crawley20 (61)
J Root21 (30)
N Lyon3-0-19-0
Shortish and on middle, turns in, Zak Crawley clips it towards square leg and wants the run, but is sent back and rightly so.
Drags his length back, on middle, Zak Crawley pats it down to short leg.
FOUR! Gets it away! Tossed up, full and around off. Zak Crawley goes down and drags his sweep beautifully in front of square on the leg side for a boundary. These two are trying to put Lyon under a bit of pressure here.
Goes short and on off, Zak Crawley moves back and blocks it out well.
Flighted, full and on off, turns in, Zak Crawley goes down for the reverse sweep but fails to connect and gets hit on the pads.
Floated, short and on middle, turns in, Joe Root flicks it off the back foot through square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 19 overs : 68/2
Z Crawley16 (56)
J Root20 (29)
S Boland4-0-6-0
Fuller one and on off, Zak Crawley pushes it to short cover.
Back of a length and on off, Zak Crawley stays back as Alex Carey is up to the stumps. He pats it down towards short cover.
Touch fuller and on middle, Zak Crawley clips it to mid-wicket.
Good length and on off, Joe Root guides it past point for a single.
BEAUTY! Scott Boland lands this on a good length and on off, angles in, and then shapes away after hitting the deck. Joe Root shuffles across to play at it but gets squared up as the ball zips past the outside edge. Has a smile on his face, but that was really close.
Short of a length and on off, Joe Root stays back and dabs it towards point.
The plan is clear from Root and Crawley. They are not going let Lyon settle by sweeping and reverse sweeping. Australia won't mind that as there is just enough turn and bounce off the rough patches, and one odd might just nick behind or go off the top edge. Sweeping is always a double-edged sword on a deteriorating surface. It's all about how these two execute their shots.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 18 overs : 67/2
Z Crawley16 (53)
J Root19 (26)
N Lyon2-0-14-0
Slows it up, full and on middle, Zak Crawley blocks it down the pitch.
Pushed through quicker, full and on off, turns in. Joe Root gets down and across to paddle it but misses as it goes off his pads towars short fine. A leg bye taken.
Flatter, full and on off, Zak Crawley swipes it away to deep mid-wicket for another run.
Tossed up, full and on off, Joe Root gets down and sweeps it to deep square leg for a run.
Flighted, full and on middle, Zak Crawley tucks it through square leg for a single.
Floated, full and on middle, turns in. Zak Crawley goes down across to paddle it away. It bounces a bit extra and takes the gloves before rolling towards fine leg. Two taken.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 17 overs : 61/2
J Root18 (24)
Z Crawley12 (49)
S Boland3-0-5-0
Short of a length and on off, Joe Root dabs it down to gully.
Boland loses his run-up just when he was about to release the ball. Walks back to reload.
Hard length and on off, holds its line. Joe Root takes a couple of steps forward and across to steer it to point.
Fuller and on middle, Zak Crawley clips it wide of mid on, where Pat Cummins slides to his right to make a good stop. They cross.
Back of a length and on middle, Zak Crawley keeps it out on the deck.
Hard length and on off, Zak Crawley pats it on the pitch and the bounce takes it over the bowler towards mid off.
Good length and on off, nips back in a bit, Zak Crawley watches it through and leaves it alone.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 16 overs : 60/2
J Root18 (22)
Z Crawley11 (45)
N Lyon1-0-9-0
FOUR! The other way this time! Nathan Lyon gives this one some more air, full and on off. Joe Root goes down again, changes his grip early, and plays the reverse sweep to perfection to the deep third fence for another boundary. 9 runs off Lyon's first over.
FOUR! Nice shot! Flighted, full and on middle and leg. Joe Root gets down on one knee and absolutely nails the sweep to the deep square leg fence for a boundary.
Flatter, full and on middle, Zak Crawley goes down and sweeps it to deep square leg for a single.
Another appeal, but turned down! Slows it up, full and on middle, turns in sharply. Zak Crawley misses his flick and it goes off his pads to the keeper. Lyon already asking a few tough questions here.
A shout for a bat pad, but not given! Floated, full and on middle, turns in. Zak Crawley strides out to defend but misses. It lobs up off his pads to the right of short leg, where Travis Head dives and takes a one-handed catch.
Hmm... showing intent right away! Tossed up, full and on middle, Zak Crawley reverse sweeps it nicely but straight to point.
Time for spin now. Here's Nathan Lyon. He replaces Pat Cummins. Several footmarks to exploit for Garry.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 15 overs : 51/2
Z Crawley10 (41)
J Root10 (20)
S Boland2-0-4-0
Pitched up and on middle, Zak Crawley flicks it through square leg for a run.
Hard length and on off, angling in, Zak Crawley steps across and clips it to mid-wicket.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in a bit, Zak Crawley watches it through and leaves it alone.
Touch fuller and on off, Zak Crawley steers it towards point. Josh Inglis shows a bit of his football skills and juggles the ball. The crowd enjoyed it.
On a length and on off, Joe Root guides it off the outer half of the bat wide of gully. Cameron Green dives to his right but fails to stop it. However, Nathan Lyon at point dives to his left to stop it. A single taken. Also, 50 up for England,
Good length and around off, Joe Root presses forward and blocks it out towards short cover.
DRINKS! Australia have been fantastic with the ball in this first hour or so. They have kept tight lines and lengths and made run-scoring very difficult. Skipper has led from the front and got his reward as well, getting rid of Ollie Pope, but much credit goes to Marnus Labuschagne for an incredible catch. It looks like the English are stuck in two minds at the moment. They are neither fully going after it, but are also finding it tough to keep out the Aussie bowlers. A lot will depend on Joe Root and how he plays here as the Ashes is on the line for them.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 14 overs : 49/2
Z Crawley9 (37)
J Root9 (18)
P Cummins7-1-19-2
Full and at 135.1 kph, on off. Zak Crawley lunges forward and blocks it solidly.
Zips through the deck, outside off, left alone by Crawley.
A pearler! Lands it outside off, on a fuller length, nips away a fraction across the bat face and beats Zak on his forward defence. This has been some spell from Cummins.
Short of a good length, on off and middle, Joe Root hops on the toes and nudges it with soft hands to deep backward square leg. Pushes hard for the first one but Beau Webster charges in off the ropes and prevents the second run.
Zeroing in on off, full in length. Joe leans on and defends it to the off side. Cummins has overstepped here and it is called a No Ball.
Back of a length, on off, Root blocks down the pitch.
Full and around off, Zak shuffles outside off and clips it past mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 13 overs : 46/2
J Root8 (15)
Z Crawley8 (33)
S Boland1-0-2-0
EDGED, DOES NOT CARRY! Almost a similar delivery to which Pope was dismissed. Good-length delivery, straightening up on off. Joe Root plays from the crease and goes with soft hands. Gets a thick outside edge, but it goes on the bounce to Khawaja at first slip and deflects away.
Back of a length, outside off, nudged off the back foot by Root, but he cannot get past Beau Webster's big buckets.
On a hard length, at the pads, worked through square leg for a couple.
Folds back in from the fourth stump, Root defends it to point.
Length-delivery, outside off, dabbed with soft hands to gully.
Beats the bat immediately! Root walks forward to negate any sort of movement on a good length. It nips away just enough to beat Root on his back foot defence, squaring him up.
Scott Boland comes into the attack for the first time in this innings.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 12 overs : 44/2
Z Crawley8 (33)
J Root6 (9)
P Cummins6-1-16-2
Hits the deck hard, outside off, no shot offered.
Excellent commitment in the field! Short ball, on top of off. Crawley stands tall and pulls it to the left of deep mid-wicket. Jake Weatherald dives across and fumbles a bit, but he is quick to recover. Two taken. England need 391 runs now.
Cummins bowls from a wider angle and slants it into Crawley on a good length. The English opener defends it watchfully to mid on.
At 134.7 kph, full and on that fourth-fifth stump line. Root draws the front foot out and steers it past point for a single.
Hard length, on off, blocked off the back foot.
Good channel! A tempter from Cummins, just outside off, nipping away a shade. Root just withdraws his bat inside the line to leave.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 11 overs : 41/2
J Root5 (6)
Z Crawley6 (30)
M Starc6-2-20-0
Thunders in on a length, outside off, Root plays it deliberately late between point and gully for a single.
Outside off, on a length, Root ignores.
FOUR! Root is off the mark! Very full, on the leg stump line. Joe Root gets a bit across and flicks it to deep backward square leg for a boundary. Starc isn't too pleased with the landing area just yet.
Shoots it full and wide on off, Root offers no shot.
Short of a good length, on middle and leg, nudged off the back foot to mid-wicket for a single.
FOUR! That's just pinged off his blade! Too full from Starc, outside off, Zak Crawley presses forward and creams it through extra cover for a cracking boundary.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 10 overs : 31/2
J Root0 (2)
Z Crawley1 (28)
P Cummins5-1-13-2
Pumps it on a good length, on top of middle. Root gets behind the line and defends it across.
Seams away, outside off, on a length. Root leaves it alone.
Joe Root comes out to the middle now
OUT! NICKED BEHIND! A screamer of a catch from Marnus Labuschagne. Consistent bowling in the channel brings the reward for the Aussie skipper. It is fractionally full, slightly outside off, Pope cannot resist from poking at it on the front foot. Ekes out a thick outside edge as the ball straightens a touch. Dips low and left to the second slip. Marnus Labuschagne shows great flexibility as he dives and stretches out his left hand to scoop the ball one-handed. And he is off in celebration like a happy little kid, with his teammates joining him for that stunner. Ollie Pope departs for 17 (29) and England are 31/2, needing 404 runs.
Short at 139.3 kph, outside off. Pope is rushed on the back foot and tries to pull it, but cops a blow on the elbow before the ball brushes the helmet grille.
Length ball, on off, Pope bunts it straight.
BEATEN! Lovely bowling! Angles in and then seams away from a fuller length, on the fourth stump. A tempter to which Pope draws the front foot forward to block, and gets beaten by the zipper.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 9 overs : 31/1
Z Crawley1 (28)
O Pope17 (25)
M Starc5-2-10-0
Starc keeps causing trouble! He lands it on a good length, and gets it to nip back in on off. Zak Crawley tentatively tries to block, but gets an inside edge and the ball caves behind the flap of the back pad.
Length-delivery, on the leg stump. Pope nudges behind square on the leg side for a single.
At 144.1 kph, this one jags back in a long way, on a good length. Ollie Pope is off-balanced while trying to negotiate that and gets slammed on the back thigh pad.
Back of a length, outside off, Pope opens the bat's face at the point of contact and guides it between gully and backward point. Lyon from backward point chases it with a slide. Two taken.
Slammed on a hard length, around off. Pope ignores.
We can see Nathan Lyon warming up and doing some stretches. Probably, we will see him soon with the ball.
Slides across off, full, Pope leaves on the front foot.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 8 overs : 28/1
Z Crawley1 (27)
O Pope14 (20)
P Cummins4-0-13-1
A teaser from Cummins at 135 kph, just outside off, Crawley leaves it on a length.
On top of off, Crawley hangs back and taps it to cover. Uh, oh! Cummins has overstepped. Umpire Ahsan Raza signals No Ball.
Closer to the stumps, on a fuller length. Crawley dinks it to mid on.
Feeds on a good length, on off, Crawley defends with a forward press.
Speared in full, on the fourth stump. Crawley leans on and defends it to point.
Tap and run! Full and on off, Pope presses forward and eases it towards extra cover for a single.
Outside off, a length ball, left alone by Pope.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 7 overs : 26/1
Z Crawley1 (22)
O Pope13 (18)
M Starc4-2-7-0
At 144 kph, miles outside off, full in length. Crawley is happy to see that off.
The length is dragged back on a length, outside leg. Pope shuffles across and glances it towards deep backward square leg for one more.
FOUR! That will make him feel confident! A bit too full and outside off. Ollie Pope gets his hands through the line and drives it to the right of point for a boundary.
Straighter this time, outside off and full. Ollie Pope gets on the front foot and drives it off the toe end towards mid off.
Lovely delivery! Boomerangs back in and around the off pole, full in length. Pope strides across and offers no shot.
Touch full, on off, blocked off the front foot to short extra cover.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 6 overs : 21/1
Z Crawley1 (21)
O Pope8 (13)
P Cummins3-0-11-1
Good-length delivery, outside off, Zak steps forward and steers it to backward point.
On a nagging length, outside off, Zak leaves.
PEACH! In-between length, straightens up a bit from off, Zak Crawley stands tall, plays inside the line and the ball flirts past his blade on the way to the keeper.
Nip-backer on a good length, Pope gets across and tucks it between square leg and mid-wicket for a single.
Straighter and fuller, on middle. Ollie Pope leans on and blocks it under his eyes.
POPE IS BEATEN! Seams away from the good length, just outside off. Ollie Pope is squared up on the back foot defence and gets beaten past the outside edge.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 5 overs : 20/1
Z Crawley1 (18)
O Pope7 (10)
M Starc3-2-2-0
Nips away from off, on a length. Well left by Crawley.
Length ball at the pads, flicked off the back foot to mid-wicket.
Mitchell Starc is not happy with his landing area. One of the ground staff members comes out and puts some sawdust there. We are good to go...
A couple of balls ago, Mitchell Starc was given a warning for running into the danger area.
Just outside off, good length, Crawley leaves as the ball keeps nibbling away.
Hits the deck hard around middle and leg. Crawley hangs back and solidly knocks it down the strip.
Slanting outside off, on a hard length. Zak leaves it alone.
FOUR LEG BYES! Back of length, outside leg. Zak gets inside to nudge it around the corner, but misses. The ball deflects of the thigh pad and races away to the deep fine leg fence.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 4 overs : 16/1
O Pope7 (10)
Z Crawley1 (12)
P Cummins2-0-10-1
BEAUTY! Nearly draws the edge! Hones in on a fuller length, on the fifth stump line, getting it to just straighten up. Ollie Pope is sucked onto the front foot and tries to block but gets beaten on the outside edge by a kitten-whisker.
Just outside off, slightly short, Pope covers the line and decides to leave.
EDGED, FOUR! Inglis was in the game at third slip. Cuts away from a fuller length, around off. Ollie Pope is drawn forward and pushes at it with hard hands. It goes off the outside edge and shoots flat, between gully and the diving Inglis at third slip before running to the fence behind.
And Crawley's away! Hard length, angling in at the pads. Crawley rides the bounce and tucks it wide of mid-wicket for a quick single.
Beauty! Just around the off stump, on a length. Zak covers the stumps and makes a tight leave.
Nip and bounce into the batter, on a good length, on off. Zak Crawley drags the bat in front and defends it off the inner half to the leg side.
Who bowls now? It will be the skipper Pat Cummins.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 3 overs : 11/1
O Pope3 (7)
Z Crawley0 (9)
M Starc2-1-2-0
Slants across off on a good length. Left alone by Pope.
Fuller ball, on the leg stump line. Pope tries to flick, but closes the bat face a bit early. The leading edge is found and the ball rolls towards point.
On a hard length, at 141.3 kph, extra bounce outside off. Ollie Pope defends it off the front foot and it goes off the splice to backward point. Could have gone anywhere.
Wide across the off stump, on a good length. Pope offers no shot.
Much fuller, swinging in from middle. Pope flicks off the pads to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
FOUR BYES! Oh, hello? That has taken off from the runway like a flight. Short from Starc, angling across off. Ollie Pope hangs his bat in the air and leaves. The ball flies over Carey, who stretches his hands over his head and leaps to grab, but parries it off the gloves behind to the ropes.
We are back for the post-Lunch session! The Australian players spread out from the huddle and take up their respective field positions. Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley will resume batting for England and need to be at their absolute best to give the visitors any chance in this game. Mitchell Starc to start proceedings with the ball. Here we go...
... DAY 4, SESSION 2 ...
Everyone knew England would take the aggressive route in pursuit of this daunting target, but first, the openers had to survive a tricky 10-minute passage until Lunch. As we have seen throughout this Ashes, pressure moments have often undone them, and it happened again here. Ben Duckett got off the mark in style, whipping Pat Cummins through mid-wicket for a boundary, but the Aussie skipper hit back immediately, finding his edge next ball to ensure Australia had the final say in the session. Zak Crawley and Cummins then engaged in a brief game of cat and mouse, and with that, the stage is set for a fascinating post-Lunch session. Join us at 2.10 am GMT for all the action.
The overnight batters, Travis Head and Alex Carey, came out with a clear intent to push the lead further, doing so without taking undue risks, while England were not particularly aggressive in their approach either. Head cruised past 150 but was the first to fall, undone by a well-set short-ball plan from Josh Tongue. Carey followed soon after, with Ben Stokes pulling off a masterstroke by placing a leg slip. With both set batters dismissed, the rest of the Australian lineup could not offer much resistance, as Tongue, Carse, and Jofra Archer wrapped up the tail swiftly.
A fighting session from England, but they remain well behind in the game. To keep themselves in the contest, they needed to wrap up Australia quickly, and they did just that by taking the last six wickets for only 78 runs. However, in the bigger picture, the target staring them down was still a daunting 435. Then came the hammer blow, as Ben Duckett could not survive a couple of overs at the crease, and the Aussies will feel that they may not need a final day here.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 2 overs : 5/1
Z Crawley0 (9)
O Pope1 (1)
P Cummins1-0-5-1
BEAUTY! Cummins bangs it on a good length, just around off. Zak Crawley is squared up on the back foot, tries to block it out, but the ball straightens up and zips past the outside edge. And that will be LUNCH on Day 4!
In the channel of off, on a length, Zak blocks it back to the bowler. He does some gardening to delay. And Cummins now joins in cheekily and adjusts his shoelaces. It's all happening out there, and the crowd is going wild as Crawley backs away when Cummins is about to deliver the final ball.
Short and on top of middle, Zak Crawley gets right behind it and bunts it down the strip.
Length ball, outside off, nipping away, driven on the up through cover and mid off for a single. Pope is off the mark.
Ollie Pope walks out to bat at number 3.
OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN SAFELY! Brilliant comeback from Cummins. Proper Test match bowling. England's vulnerability against the new ball and their opening partnership struggles continue. The Aussie skipper cranks it up and lands it on a good length, wide outside off. It straightens just enough from the pitch and tempts the southpaw to poke at it. Duckett loosely hangs his bat away from his body with no footwork and gets a thick outside edge. It flies towards Marnus Labuschagne at second slip, who makes no mistake with a regulation grab. A nothing shot, really. Could have easily left alone. But that's what lack of confidence does to you. Ben Duckett goes for 4 (2) and England are 4/1, chasing 435 runs.
FOUR! Off the mark straightaway! The ball has travelled to the ropes in no time. Cummins begins from around the stumps and lands it full, on middle, angling back in. Ben Duckett whips off the front foot through mid-wicket for a boundary.
Pat Cummins to share the attack.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 1 overs : 0/0
Z Crawley0 (6)
B Duckett0 (0)
M Starc1-1-0-0
Hammers it on a good length, angling across off, Zak Crawley rides the bounce and dabs it to backward point. Starc starts off with a MAIDEN!
Aims the sticks, does Starc, clocking 144 kph, on a fullish length. Zak Crawley gets on the front foot and defends it out.
BEATEN! That's the one that angles in and then seams away, fractionally fuller and in the channel of uncertainty. Zak Crawley is sucked on the front foot to defend, but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Bashed hard on a length, on top of off, at 142.5 kph. Zak Crawley hangs back and blocks it solidly to the leg side.
Closer to off pole, swings back in late from a length, Zak Crawley prods half-forward and dabs it with soft hands to gully.
Stars off with a length-delivery, at 146.6 kph, with a gentle inward shape, outside off. Crawley leaves.
Commentary
We are back for the chase!
... FOURTH INNINGS ...
England toiled hard for wickets but could not strike at regular intervals, allowing a few frustrating partnerships to develop in the middle, most notably the stand between Travis Head and Alex Carey, a pair they have struggled to contain throughout this Ashes. However, they did show plenty of character in the morning session. Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse led the charge with a four-for and a three-for respectively, while Stokes, Archer and Jacks all chipped in. Now, England's openers must negotiate a tricky 10-minute period to reach Lunch safely before turning their attention to the chase.
Australia doubled down on their solid first-innings batting display, powered by a magnificent 170 from Travis Head and a fluent half-century from Alex Carey. The two South Australians put England to the sword, punishing every loose delivery and stitching together a 162-run stand, the highest partnership by a South Australian pair in an Ashes Test since 1898. The lower order could not add much this time around, but by then, the damage had already been done.
A brief but spirited fightback from England has kept them in the contest, at least for now. Chasing 435 will still demand something extraordinary, but the surface has held up well deep into Day 4. And if there is one venue where Bazball can be unleashed for a record pursuit, Adelaide Oval fits the bill perfectly, with its short boundaries and lightning-quick outfield. In truth, England have no other choice. A draw would still see Australia retain the Ashes, and Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum have made it clear time and again that playing for draws is not part of their playbook.
OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Archer wraps it up for England. He bends his back and bowls a beautifully executed short ball, on top of off. It lands and kicks up further, taking Boland by absolute surprise. In a defensive action, the Aussie number eleven tries to ride the bounce by hanging his bat in front of his face, but only manages to fend it towards the off side. Archer shows good awareness as he rushes forward on his follow-through and dives a bit to his left to take the return catch. AUSTRALIA HAVE BEEN BOWLED OUT ON 349!
Play and a miss! This one cuts away from the batter, on a good length, outside off. Scott flashes at it for a square cut, but misses.
Nipping in from off, on a good length. Boland camps back and knocks it straight to short cover.
A well-directed short ball from Archer, just outside off. Scott Boland leans back and tries to play the uppercut, but misses as the ball is just high enough.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 349/9
M Starc7 (8)
S Boland1 (2)
B Carse20-1-80-3
Banged short and on middle, nipping in a touch. Mitchell Starc is tucked up for space. Tries to steer it across, but misses and wears it high on the front thigh pad.
FOUR! Gloriously played! Around off, on a fullish length. Mitchell Starc plays with a straight bat with a steady head. Slightly opens the face and drives it uppishly wide of mid off for a boundary. Australia's lead extends to 434 runs.
Back of a length, outside off, Boland opens the bat face on the back foot and steers it to deep backward point for a single.
No Hat Trick for Carse. Good-length delivery, outside off, Boland is happy to leave.
Scott Boland is the last man in and will also face the hat-trick ball.
OUT! LBW! Two-in-two for Carse and this has been an inspiring morning session for England. He fires one on a fuller length, and the line of attack is on the middle and leg stumps. It lands, skids, and nips into the right hander. Nathan Lyon is pinned in the crease and tries to work it across, but plays all over it and gets beaten on the inside edge, getting rapped on the front pad. A big appeal for LBW, and up goes the finger. Nathan Lyon has reviewed it, but starts to walk off immediately after sending it upstairs, as he knows his fate. Nothing on Snicko and three reds on the Ball Tracking. A golden duck for Lyon. CARSE ON A HAT TRICK as Australia slip down to 344/9. They were 311/4 at one stage.
Nathan Lyon comes out to the middle now.
OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Carse gets the reward now. England continue to chip in with the wickets. He spears it on a fuller length, well outside off. With barely any footwork, Cummins goes fishing at it. He tries to carve that through cover, but gets a thick outside edge that flies flatly at head-height of the first slip. Harry Brook takes a sharp catch. Pat Cummins falls for 6 (18). Australia are 344/8, leading by 429 runs.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 83 overs : 344/7
P Cummins6 (17)
M Starc3 (6)
J Archer12-2-20-0
Short of a length, on the leg stump again. Cummins rides the bounce and nudges it to deep backward square leg for a single. Australia lead by 429 runs.
A rib-tickler, angling down leg on a shorter length. Pat Cummins hops inside the line to flick, but misses as the ball keeps climbing on him.
Sharp short ball, on middle, Cummins ducks under it alertly.
Short and down leg, nipping in sharply. Cummins is beaten on the inside edge as he tries to glance off his hips. The ball brushes his thigh pad and goes to the left of Smith who dives and collects it one-handed.
Touch full and on middle and leg, Mitchell Starc whips that through backward square leg for a single.
Short of a length, nipping into the batter, on middle. Pat Cummins is cramped up for space. He tries to block it in front but is beaten by the bounce on the inside edge. The ball lobs off his thigh pad and drops wide of gully for a leg bye.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 82 overs : 341/7
P Cummins5 (12)
M Starc2 (5)
B Carse19-1-75-1
Pitches it full and outside off, Cummins strokes it to the off side for a quick single, as Stokes cuts it off to his left from mid off.
Slammed hard on the shorter length, on middle. It angles into Cummins but he does well by bunting it down the pitch off the back foot.
Another one pitched on a fractionally fuller length, shaping a tad bit away, outside off. Cummins lets it be.
Loose from Patrick! Back of a length, wide outside off, Pat Cummins chases it with an angled bat, trying to slash it to the off side, and is beaten all ends up.
Fuller one, around off, Cummins cracks the drive ff the front foot, but cannot get it past Jacks' atheltic dive to his right at the cover region.
BEATEN! Shapes in and then nips away from the pitch, on a good length, on off. Pat Cummins barely moves his feet to the pitch of the ball and pushes at it, inside the line. Gets beaten on the outside edge by a whisker.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 81 overs : 340/7
M Starc2 (5)
P Cummins4 (6)
J Archer11-2-18-0
Full and pitching outside leg, Starc is beaten on the flick and wears it on the front pad.
In the air... lands safely in the outfield! Short and around off, Mitchell Starc clears the front leg and heaves it off the toe end of the bat. The ball hangs straight up, but clears mid-wicket and goes in the no-man's land for a couple of runs.
Spears in and around the leg stump, on a fuller length. Cummins pushes at it but misses on the inside edge as the ball nips in and slams the back pad before running to the backward point region. Another leg bye.
Short and on leg, Starc misses out on the flick shot and the ball deflects off the pads to the gully region for a leg bye.
Back of a length, on the leg stump line, jagging down a bit as well. Mitchell Starc tries to nudge it around the corner off the back foot, but the ball zips past his blade and Smith gathers it safely to his right. Is Starc strangled down the leg side? An appeal for caught behind, but not given. Archer is convinced, and so is Smith behind the stumps and that is enough for Stokes to review it. Snicko shows a flat line when the ball is next to the bat, but there is a spike when the ball grazes Starc's shirt. England are left with just one review now.
Begins with a length ball, on the leg stump line. Pat Cummins gets squared up and nudges it to the right of forward short leg for a single.
Second New Ball available now. England have taken it right away, and Ben Stokes hands it over to Jofra Archer.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 80 overs : 335/7
M Starc0 (1)
P Cummins3 (4)
J Tongue18-0-70-4
Full from around the stumps, angling in on off, Starc with a firm front foot drive to mid off.
Mitchell Starc walks out to bat now.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! This is a good fightback from England as Tongue gets to his 4-fer. Hits the deck hard, in and around off. Generates extra zip and bounce as the ball nips away from the batter. Inglis is flummoxed by that and hangs his bat away from the body to defensively dab it to the off side, but only manages a feather behind to Jamie Smith. Josh Inglis perishes on 10 (20) and Australia slip down from 311/4 to 335/7. England keep fighting hard.
Nagging length, on top of middle, Inglis hangs back and blocks it to mid on.
Full and on middle and leg, Inglis clips it behind to the deep fine leg region and runs the first one hard. Ben Duckett gets across to his right from deep square leg and cuts it off. The batters aggressively push harder for the second run as well.
Slams the deck hard, short and angling at the ribs. Cummins gets inside the line and hooks it to deep backward square leg for a single.
On a length, outside off, Cummins pats it off the back foot to extra cover.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 79 overs : 332/6
P Cummins2 (2)
J Inglis8 (17)
B Stokes7-0-26-1
Short of a good length, outside off, Cummins rides the bounce and eases it through backward point for a single.
Nips in from a length, around off, Inglis prods forward to push it toward cover, but gets an inside edge onto the front pad. The ball deflects towards the off side and Inglis gets off strike.
Wide yorker, outside off, Inglis goes chasing at it to carve through the off side, but misses.
Bangs it short and on the leg stump line. Cummins hops inside the line and nudges it away to deep backward square leg for a single.
DRINKS BREAK. So England have finally dismissed both the South Australians, Head and Carey, in the first hour, which might bring a little bit of relief to the tourists. But Australia's lead now reads 414 runs and the way the Aussie lower order has stepped up with the bat, there is no respite for England. They will aim to prevent the Aussie tail from wagging this time around. Pat Cummins is in at number 8.
OUT! TAKEN AT LEG SLIP! The trap was set, and Alex Carey fell right into it here. Ben Stokes comes around the wicket, bangs this into the pitch, angling it into right under the armpit of the batter. Carey tries to glance it away but gets cramped up a bit. He ends up hitting it straight towards leg slip, where Harry Brook dives to his left to take a sharp catch. Superb planning and execution from the English skipper, and he deserved this wicket for the way he has bowled this morning. Carey departs for a fine 72 off 128, and Australia are 329/6, leading by 414 runs.
Good length and on middle, angling in, Josh Inglis tucks it through square leg for a single.
Another interesting stat has flashed on air. Chasing Ian Healy (206 in 1996 against West Indies) and Adam Gilchrist (204 - double century vs South Africa in 2002), Alex Carey is third on the list to have the most runs in a Test match by any Australian male wicketkeeper.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 78 overs : 328/5
J Inglis6 (14)
A Carey72 (127)
J Tongue17-0-67-3
Goes fuller and around off. Josh Inglis looks to drive but gets an outside edge along the ground through point for one.
Slams the deck hard and on off, holds its line, Josh Inglis dabs it down towards gully.
Back of a length and on off, Josh Inglis keeps it out to the off side.
Hard length and on off, sticks to the surface a bit. Alex Carey is taken aback by that and goes through his punch a bit early. Hits it upppishly but through covers for a run.
Good length and on off, Alex Carey gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Short of a length and around off, Josh Inglis guides it through point for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 77 overs : 325/5
J Inglis4 (10)
A Carey71 (125)
B Stokes6-0-22-0
Pitched up and on middle, Josh Inglis flicks it through mid-wicket for one.
A big shout for LBW, and up goes the finger here! However, Josh Inglis takes the review straightaway, which suggests he might have hit that. This is fuller and on middle, shaping in sharply. Josh Inglis stays back to work it across the line, but it goes close to his bat and onto the pads. Snicko and the replay confirm that there is a big inside edge. England's celebrations have been cut short here.
Short again and on off, angling in. Alex Carey lets it come to him and steers it towards third man for another run.
STAT - Alex Carey now has 176 runs in this match (106 in the first innings, and unbeaten on 70 right now). The most runs ever by a wicketkeeper in a men's Ashes Test. Incredible feat with remarkable consistency. He has gone past Adam Gilchrist who had an aggregate of 170, in 2003, at Sydney.
Hard length and on off, Josh Inglis guides it through point for a run.
Short of a length and around off, Alex Carey runs it down to deep third for a single.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey clips it to short mid-wicket.
WIDE! A bouncer, on middle, but way too high, Alex Carey lets it go. Wided.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 76 overs : 320/5
J Inglis2 (7)
A Carey69 (122)
J Tongue16-0-64-3
Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, jags back in sharply off the deck with extra bounce. Josh Inglis fails to ride it as the ball goes off his gloves, but drops safely to the leg side.
Short of a length and on off, Josh Inglis stays back and pats it towards the silly point region. Well, Josh Tongue has to reload that one as he has overstepped here. No Ball called.
Fullish and on off, shpaes in a bit, Josh Inglis keeps it out on the pitch.
Pitched up and on off, Josh Inglis pushes it to short cover.
Full again and on off, Alex Carey drives it through cover-point for a run.
Goes fuller and around off, Alex Carey knocks it towards mid off.
On a length and on middle, Josh Inglis flicks it to the right of square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 75 overs : 317/5
J Inglis1 (2)
A Carey68 (120)
B Stokes5-0-17-0
Pitched up and on middle, Josh Inglis tucks it towards mid-wicket for a run and gets off the mark.
Good length and on off, nips back in, Josh Inglis presses forward and fends it away.
Fuller and on leg, Alex Carey clips it through square leg for a single.
FOUR! THE LEAD GOES PAST 400 NOW! Short of a length and just outside off. Alex Carey does not get on top of the bounce but guides it away. He hits it uppishly but wide of the point fielder for a boundary.
On a length and on middle, Alex Carey blocks it out.
Back of a length and on off, Alex Carey steers it to point.
Josh Inglis is in at number 7.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 74 overs : 311/5
T Head170 (219)
A Carey63 (116)
J Tongue15-0-61-3
OUT! TAKEN! Josh Tongue finally gets the breakthrough for England. A good bowling change from Ben Stokes, and it has paid dividends. Tongue bangs this one hard into the pitch, on middle, gets some extra bounce. Travis Head tries to take it on and pull it away but the ball gets a bit big on him. It hits him high on the bat and flies high in the air towards deep square leg. Zak Crawley runs forward, but for a brief moment loses it in the sun. However, he settles himself and dives forward to take a fine catch. Head walks back for a magnificent 170 off 219. The Adelaide crowd gives him a big standing ovation. The 162-run stand has been broken now, and the Aussies lose half their side on 311. Head falls five runs short of his career-high.
Hits the length hard and around off, Alex Carey guides it through point for a run.
Length again, on middle and off, Alex Carey blocks it out.
On a length and on off, Alex Carey pushes it to short cover.
Short of a length and outside off. Travis Head looks to cut it away but loses his bottom hand. It goes the outside edge towards deep backward point for a single.
Good length and on middle, straightens a bit. Travis Head looks to clip it away but misses as the ball deflects off his thigh pad to the off side.
First 30 minutes into Day 4, and the Aussies boss them without breaking a sweat. 38 runs added to their overnight score in just 7 overs. The second new ball is still 7 overs away. It is still a stunningly lovely batting surface, as it has held up pretty well. Just a few visible footmarks for the spinners like Lyon to exploit later. Here's Josh Tongue (14-0-59-2) replacing Brydon Carse.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 73 overs : 309/4
T Head169 (216)
A Carey62 (113)
B Stokes4-0-11-0
Low full toss, on the pads, Travis Head clips it through square leg for one. Australia lead by 394 runs now!
Clever bowling! A slower dipping yorker, on middle. Travis Head backs away and almost gets deceived by the lack of pace, but gets his bat down in time to dig it out. Shades of Steve Harmison bowling that iconic slower ball to dismiss Michael Clarke, in that Edgbaston Test of 2005. But safely negotiated by Head on this occasion.
Pitched up and on leg, Alex Carey flicks it to deep square leg for a run.
Good length but angling down the leg side, Alex Carey fails to get bat on ball.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head punches it through covers for a single.
Good effort in the deep! Hard length and just around off, Travis Head waits for it and steers it away wide of deep third. Zak Crawley runs to his right and dives to make a fine one-handed stop. Two taken.
Runs Scored 13 Runs
Score after 72 overs : 304/4
T Head165 (212)
A Carey61 (111)
B Carse18-1-74-1
Short again and leg, Travis Head pulls it with his front leg up in the air towards deep square leg for one.
FOUR! TWO IN TWO! Good-length delivery, on off. Travis Head crouches low, creates his own room and carves it away, beating cover to his right for another boundary. Head is looking to change gears now. 300 UP FOR AUSTRALIA! The lead reads 388 runs.
FOUR! Top shot! Pitched up and on middle, angling in a bit. Travis Head, with just a flick of the wrists, whips it away. He plays it aerially, but between mid-wicket and mid on for a boundary. That brings up the 150-run partnership between these two batters.
Back of a length and around middle, Alex Carey pulls it to deep square leg for a run.
Short of a length and angling into the body of the batter. Travis Head swivels and tries to hook, but misses as the ball goes off his thigh pad towards square leg. A leg bye taken.
Fuller and around off, Travis Head drives it towards cover-point. Harry Brook dives to his left and gets a hand on it, but that only takes it away from Will Jacks, who dives to his right from cover. Two taken. With that, Head has crossed 800 Test runs in Adelaide. With an insane average of 88.8 in 8 matches.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 71 overs : 291/4
A Carey60 (110)
T Head154 (207)
B Stokes3-0-6-0
Back of a length and on off, Alex Carey dabs it down to point.
Excellent fielding! Fuller one and on off, Travis Head drives it firmly wide of short cover. It races through the turf, but Joe Root dives to his right to get a good hand on it to take all the momentum away, making a half stop. Saves three runs for his team as the batters get just one.
Short of a length and on middle, takes off a bit. Alex Carey rolls his wrists and pulls it along the ground through square leg for a single. Australia lead by 375 runs now.
Pitched up and on middle and leg, Alex Carey tucks it to short mid-wicket.
A bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
Fuller and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey drills it to mid on.
Two overs from Ben Stokes so far, and he was angling into the top of off stump. That is where you want the majority of balls, to make the batters play at it. The short and wide theory hasn't been working too well and Carse has taken a fair bit of beating on that. A leg slip for Carey as Stokes to continue from the other end.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 70 overs : 289/4
T Head153 (206)
A Carey59 (105)
B Carse17-1-62-1
Good length and around off, Travis Head guides it towards deep third for a couple of runs. 10 runs off the over.
FOUR! 150 up for Travis Head now! This is the sixth time he has gone past this mark in Test cricket. Brydon Carse bangs this sort but way outside off. Head knows there is no protection in the deep and goes after it. He slashes hard and slices it over backward point for a boundary. Not much of a celebration from him, just a little raise of the bat.
Pitched up and on middle and off, Travis Head miscues his drive off the bottom edge towards mid on.
Buzzers! Short of a length and middle, jags back in sharply. Travis Head gets cramped up but manages to steer it towards gully for a run. The fielder from point runs to his right, picks it up, and throws it at the bowler's end. It deflects off the stumps and goes away as the batters get an extra run.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey flicks it to deep square leg for a run.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head just drops it towards the backward point region for a quick single. The running between the wickets has been the highlight of this partnership.
England haven't applied any sort of pressure on Australia. Only 4 maiden overs bowled out of 69 so far. Of which, two were bowled by Archer. One each by Carse and Jacks. Just shows how busy the Aussies have kept themselves with proactive running between the wickets. That afternoon session on Day 3 really exhausted the Englishmen. The field was spread out as Head was going at good guns.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 69 overs : 279/4
A Carey58 (104)
T Head144 (201)
B Stokes2-0-4-0
Much fuller delivery, on middle, Alex Carey knocks it back to the bowler.
Short of a length and on off, Travis Head opens the face of his bat and steers it to deep point for another run.
On a length and on off, shapes away this time, Alex Carey guides it off the outer half of the bat through point for a run.
Close! Hits the length hard and on off, nips back in a touch. Travis Head stays back to push it away but gets an inside edge through backward square leg for a single. Stokes has his hands on his head as it could have easily gone back onto the stumps.
Good length and on middle, jags back into the body of the batter, Travis Head looks to clip it away but misses and gets hit on the thigh pad.
Fuller in length but down the leg side, Travis Head lets it go.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 68 overs : 276/4
A Carey57 (102)
T Head142 (197)
B Carse16-1-52-1
Hard length and on off, Alex Carey pats it down to extra cover.
Goes fuller but sprays it down the leg side, Alex Carey is nowhere near to glance it away. Jamie Smith dives to his right to make a good stop behind the stumps.
Bangs this into the pitch, outside off, Alex Carey cuts it away but fails to beat point.
Back of a length and on middle, nips back in a bit, Alex Carey stabs it back to the bowler.
Much better! Good length and on middle and on off, Alex Carey gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
FOUR! Brydon Carse begins with a loosener! Short of a length and around off. Alex Carey extends his arms nicely and punches it sweetly through covers for a boundary.
Brydon Carse (15-1-48-1) to bowl the next over. The Durham seamer was all over the place in the first innings, but has bowled with a bit more control in the second dig so far.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 67 overs : 272/4
T Head142 (197)
A Carey53 (96)
B Stokes1-0-1-0
On a length and on off, Travis Head hops up a bit and keeps it out to the off side.
Fullish and on the leg stump line, Alex Carey clips it through backward square leg for a single. First runs of Day 4!
Pitched up and angling into the pads, Alex Carey tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Full again and on off, Alex Carey shows the full face of the bat and drives it to mid off.
Goes fuller this time, on middle, targets the stumps. Alex Carey taps it out to short cover.
Ben Stokes starts with a good-length delivery, on off, Alex Carey stays back and pats it down to short cover.
In all readiness to get going, folks. It's a loud crowd already at Adelaide Oval. Over 53,000-odd people were present yesterday, and a similar number is expected this time around as well. Perfect conditions for cricket today. Pleasant sunshine with the temperature in the mid-20s. Not a single cloud in sight overhead. The umpires and players make their way out to the middle. Travis Head and Alex Carey are the overnight batters for Australia who walk at the crease. And guess what, the skipper, Ben Stokes, has taken the ball and will get us underway on Day 4. He didn't bowl a single over yesterday, so he definitely carried a bit of a niggle. Alright, Carey to face. Here we go...
Still 5 minutes left before we get underway on this penultimate day. While we wait for the first ball, let's catch up on some cricketing action happening elsewhere. Over at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, hosts New Zealand and West Indies are locked in a tight battle in the third and final Test. The Kiwis piled on a massive 575, built on the back of a marathon double century from Devon Conway and a classy 137 by Tom Latham. Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips chipped in with useful contributions down the order. They made the Windies work hard through 155 overs before declaring. West Indies responded strongly, closing the second day without losing a wicket on 110. Brandon King contributed 63 while John Campbell added a handy 45 to lay a solid foundation. However, they still trail by more than 400 runs at this stage. You can switch tabs and follow the live action from that match.
England, meanwhile, are staring at a mountain and know only something truly special can keep them alive in this series. Their bowlers have fought hard but have been unable to apply sustained pressure, and the batters will now need to summon one of their finest collective efforts to save both the Test and the series. It will take discipline, patience and a willingness to suffer, qualities that have defined famous Ashes rearguards in the past. Anything less, and Australia could be celebrating before the end of Day 4.
Australia will walk out knowing they are within touching distance of putting this game, and potentially the Ashes, out of England's reach. Travis Head has been the standout once again, batting with authority and composure to take the game away from the visitors with a stunning hundred, while Alex Carey has provided calm support to keep the scoreboard ticking. The plan will be clear for the hosts - bat England out of the contest, stretch the lead as far as possible, and leave the bowlers with enough time to go for the kill on a surface that is beginning to show signs of wear.
Day 4 looms large in this third Ashes Test as Australia sit firmly in control, holding a massive lead and dictating terms with time still on their side. We welcome you to our coverage of what promises to be another absorbing day of cricket, with the stakes as high as they get for both sides. What began as a contest has tilted heavily in the hosts' favour, and England now face a familiar Ashes crossroads, where history, pressure and pride all collide. With the series on the line, this is shaping up to be a day that could either define England's resistance or underline Australia's dominance.
... DAY 4, SESSION 1 ...
Right then, that is it from this entertaining Day 3 of the 3rd Ashes Test. Australia are well ahead in the game and, with six wickets still in hand, will be eyeing a target well in excess of 400. England not only need someone to step up with the ball, but will also require a very special batting effort if they are to save this Test. Day 4 begins on 20th December, Saturday at 11.30 pm GMT (Previous Day), but do join us earlier for all the build-up. Cheers.
After a long toil, Will Jacks finally broke through for England by removing Usman Khawaja with a hit-me ball, and when Josh Tongue dismissed Cameron Green soon after, there was a brief hint of a fightback. That hope did not last long. Alex Carey joined Travis Head and the South Australian pair quickly put England back under pressure. With Ben Stokes unable to bowl due to cramps and Jofra Archer looking out of rhythm after his efforts with the bat, Australia found it easier going. Head powered his way to a commanding hundred, aided by a drop on 99 by Harry Brook, while Carey played his role with a composed fifty.
Australia soon wrestled back control after Lunch, with Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne steadying the innings. Marnus could not hang around for long, with Josh Tongue finding his edge to provide England a brief opening. That, however, was only the start of Australia’s command. Head looked resolute at one end, giving nothing away while cashing in on every scoring opportunity. Well supported by Usman Khawaja, the pair extended the lead beyond 200 by Tea without much fuss, and as the session wore on, the contest already began to look ominous for England.
The morning session was England’s in terms of fight and character. From a precarious 213/8, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer showed immense resilience, adding 106 runs and batting through most of the session. Archer brought up a well-earned maiden Test fifty, while Stokes ground out a gritty 83 to frustrate Australia. The second new ball finally did the trick, with Mitchell Starc dismissing Stokes for the 12th time in Tests before Scott Boland wrapped things up, leaving England 85 behind. Even so, England carried momentum into Australia’s reply, with Brydon Carse striking early, helped by Jake Weatherald’s costly decision not to review an LBW that would have gone his way.
SESSION SUMMARY - 152 runs and 2 wickets in 35 overs! The 'Moving Day' has tilted this Test decisively Australia's way, even though England showed plenty of grit early on. Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer fought hard to delay the inevitable, but once Australia took the field again, control quickly followed. Travis Head led the charge with a sensational hundred - four on the trot now here in Adelaide Oval, backed by calm support around him, as the hosts methodically turned resistance into dominance. By Stumps, the lead reads 356 runs, and England looked drained, and Australia moving firmly into the driving seat of this Ashes Test.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 66 overs : 271/4
T Head142 (196)
A Carey52 (91)
W Jacks19-0-107-1
Lands it on a yard behind fuller length, in and around the leg stump line. Travis Head rocks back and gently punches it toward mid on. And that will be STUMPS on Day 3!
Another full ball on the leg stump line and it is padded out by Head once again.
Fired in full and flat, on the leg stump. Head is content to pad it away to the off side.
FOUR! Good attempt from Duckett, but goes in vain! Jacks dishes out a short ball, sliding outside off. Travis Head nonchalantly punches off the back foot through the vast acreage at covers. Ben Duckett puts in a decent sprint from deep backward point to his left and puts his body on the line to cut it off before the ropes, but the replay shows that he is in contact with the boundary cushions while the ball is in his hand.
On the leg stump, full, padded off the front foot by Head.
Miles outside leg on a fuller length. Carey fetches it from there with a reverse lap and gets a single at deep point.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 65 overs : 266/4
A Carey51 (90)
T Head138 (191)
J Tongue14-0-59-2
Fuller ball, around off, eased into the cover region for a quick single.
Short one at the shoulder height, Carey yet again ducks to leave.
He ducks under this short ball that keeps sliding down leg. A slower bouncer by Tongue on this occasion.
Length-delivery, 137.1 kph, Carey plays off the crease and steers it to point with soft hands.
Banged short on middle, Carey sits under it.
Back of a length, around off, Carey dabs it off the back foot to cover.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 64 overs : 265/4
T Head138 (191)
A Carey50 (84)
W Jacks18-0-102-1
Flighted ball, just outside off, Head reverse sweeps it through backward point for two more. AUSTRALIA LEAD BY 350 RUNS!
FIFTY FOR ALEX CAREY! A century under extreme pressure in the first dig, and the local boy gets to another landmark. He continues on his merry way in red-ball cricket. This is his 13th Test half century and 4th against England in the longest format. He reaches this milestone by flicking this full ball to deep mid-wicket for a single. A simple, calm raise of the bat to acknowledge the crowd and back to batting. The crowd is right behind him, cheering and chanting his name.
FOUR! Splits the gap with ease! Short and on middle, Alex Carey rocks back and pulls it through mid-wicket for a boundary. Moves to 49, does Carey!
Pitched full and on middle, a gentle forward-push by Carey.
Quicker delivery on the pads, Carey clips it in the deep fine leg region for a couple of runs.
Slides on with the arm, Carey nudges the length ball to mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 63 overs : 256/4
A Carey43 (79)
T Head136 (190)
J Tongue13-0-58-2
Short of a good length, slightly outside off, flat-batted through a tennis forehand down the ground for three runs.
A bit too straight, short and down leg. Carey steps inside the line and ducks underneath.
Back to the short ball, on the stumps. Carey dodges by squatting under it.
Short of a good length, climbing onto the batter on off. Alex Carey rides the bounce and square-cuts it through point. Will Jacks gives it a long chase and slides to drag the ball inside the playing area. Two taken.
Another bouncer, on top of middle, Carey is happy to duck under again.
Around 15 minutes to go in the day, and England have set up the field for some short-ball tactics.
Shoots in a sharp bumper, on the bodyline. Alex Carey ducks under it.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 62 overs : 251/4
T Head136 (190)
A Carey38 (73)
W Jacks17-0-93-1
FOUR! Smashed! The 100-run partnership comes up between Head and Carey. This is the only second hundred-run stand between any South Australian-born pair in Adelaide. Joe Darling and Clem Hill added 148 against England way back in 1898, informs Mark Howard on air. A juicy half volley, around off, Travis Head dances down the pitch and lofts it inside-out over extra cover for a boundary. Went almost all the way but just half-volleyed the boundary cushions. 250 UP FOR AUSTRALIA! The lead for them grows to 336 runs.
Fuller one, on middle, Carey lunges with a big stride and gently pushes it in front of mid on for a quick single.
Around middle and leg, full, Head shimmies down a bit and works it to long on for a single.
BEATEN! Darted on a length at 91 kph, just outside off. Travis Head is hurried on the back foot, and tries to cut, but misses.
Very full, around off, Head advances and carves it to the right of extra cover. Stokes runs in that direction to intercept.
Pitched full and on off, Head drills it wide of long off for a couple of more runs.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 61 overs : 243/4
A Carey37 (72)
T Head129 (185)
J Tongue12-0-53-2
FOUR! Creamed away! Tongue goes full and on the fifth stump line, Alex Carey commits on the front foot, head over the ball and crisply drives it through the cover and mid off gap. Stokes from the inner ring, gives it a chase but concedes as the ball races away for a cracking boundary.
Lands it full and around middle and off, Carey drills it down to mid on.
On a length, at 137.6 kph, around off, driven on the up to mid off by Carey.
Stump-to-stump, on a fractionally fuller length, Alex Carey watchfully keeps it out to mid on.
Attempted yorker on middle and leg, flicked neatly off the pads to deep backward square leg for a single.
From around the stumps, Tongue fires one on the pads, on a fuller length. Carey is rushed on the flick shot, and misses. The ball rolls off the front pad to the square leg region and they get a leg bye.
Josh Tongue comes back into the attack now. This game is getting away from England thick and fast now, if it hasn't already. They need something special, now with the ball, and then with the bat as well, as they will be chasing over 300 with the pitch deteriorating.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 60 overs : 237/4
T Head128 (184)
A Carey33 (67)
W Jacks16-0-85-1
Fuller one, on off with a bit on in-drift. Head eases it down to long off and they hustle back for the second run. Australia lead by 322 runs!
Short and near the tramline on the off side. Head reaches for it to cut, but aborts to play with it eventually.
Length ball, wide on off, left alone.
FOUR! No need to run on those. Head is pulverizing the Englishmen now. Tossed up into the wheelhouse, around off. Head shimmies down the track and effortlessly lofts it wide of mid on for a boundary on a few bounces.
Too full, fired in on middle. Head charges down the track and forces it to mid on.
Slowish, shortish, outside off with turn and bounce. Carey backs away and punches it down to long off for a single.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 59 overs : 230/4
A Carey32 (66)
T Head122 (179)
B Carse15-1-48-1
Good effort from the English premier to save a boundary. Full and straight, speared in and around off, Carey commits on the front foot and cracks the straight drive, to the left of mid off. The ball loses its steam on its way to the long off fence. Root motors after it from extra cover and flicks it in just in the nick of time before running into the ropes. Josh Tongue, the converging mid on fielder, collects it and throws it to the keeper. Three runs taken.
Sharp short ball that spits up a bit, on off. Travis Head swivels and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Length balll and this is guided behind on the bounce to gully.
FOUR! Deftly played! Wide outside off on a hard length. Head covers the stumps and guides the ball through the gully and the slips for a boundary. Pope does all the hard work by sprinting across to his left from deep point, but fails to flick that back in and crashes onto the ropes.
Bangs short, around off, Head cracks the back foot punch towards cover.
Length-delivery, aimed at the sticks. Head drags it off the inner half of the bat and heaves it to deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 58 overs : 220/4
A Carey29 (65)
T Head115 (174)
W Jacks15-0-78-1
Identical line and length. Carey does the same.
Dropped short, on off, Alex stands tall and eases it to extra cover.
Half volley on middle and leg, drilled down to long on for a single.
Dragged length, on off, sliding in, Head knocks it to mid off.
Short, outside off, easily cut off the back foot to point.
BEATEN! Turn and bounce from a length, just outside off. Head is beaten all ends up while trying to cut that through point. Undone by the bounce and grip. Probably spun off seam from one of those footmarks.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 57 overs : 219/4
A Carey29 (63)
T Head114 (170)
B Carse14-1-38-1
On a back of a length, slanted outside off. Firmly punched by Carey toward extra cover.
Closer to the off stump, hard length. Alex Carey hops on the toes to ride the bounce and blocks it down the pitch.
Angled across off, short of a good length. Alex Carey shuffles a long way outside off, and bunts it on the bounce to extra cover.
Sticks to bowling outside off on a good length, does Carse. Punched off the back foot by Carey, as the ball rolls straight to the point fielder.
Wide length ball, across the batter, Travis Head chases that one and slices it to the left of deep third for a single.
Back of a length, just outside off, Travis Head knocks off the back foot to point.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 56 overs : 218/4
A Carey29 (59)
T Head113 (168)
W Jacks14-0-77-1
More flight on this one, at 83.8 kph, sliding onto the pads, full in length. Carey lunges forward and defends it straight.
Another fuller ball at 87 kph, Head walks to the pitch of the ball and drills it to long on for a single.
Full and flat, outside off, driven off the front foot to cover.
Slightly fuller and on middle. Carey tries to paddle it away, but gets a top edge that lands safely at backward square leg for a single.
Short delivery, outside off, Head cuts it off the back foot for a single toward deep backward point.
FOUR! Bread and butter for Head! Drops a half volley, on off, Travis Head advances down the track and lofts it inside out over cover for a boundary. AUSTRALIA LEAD BY 300 RUNS!
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 55 overs : 211/4
T Head107 (164)
A Carey28 (57)
B Carse13-1-37-1
Much fuller, outside off, Head strides across and firms the cover drive towards Stokes for a single. The lead for Australia grows to 296 runs.
At 133 kph, Carse hits the deck hard, around off. Head plays off the back foot and punches it to the cover fielder.
Skids low on a fullish length, outside off. Travis Head tries to slash that through point, but ends up chopping it around the stumps on the off side.
Wide across off, on a hard length. Travis Head is happy to let that go.
Slower one at 112 kph, short and outside off, Travis Head punches it with an angled bat to extra cover.
Looks to thread the cover and point gap with a cut shot on this length ball, but hits it straight to the fielder there.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 54 overs : 210/4
T Head106 (158)
A Carey28 (57)
W Jacks13-0-70-1
Short and wide, Head goes deep inside the crease and cuts it away to deep point for one more.
A tempter outside off, with a good bit of loop on it. Head sees that off carefully.
Short and on off, sliding in a touch. Head stands tall and steers it to point.
Length ball, outside off, worked toward the off side from the back foot.
Overpitched around off, Head dances down the track and carves it away to pierce the cover gap, but Pope dives to his right and cuts it off.
Wide outside off, on a length, Head rocks back and cuts it to point.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 53 overs : 209/4
A Carey28 (57)
T Head105 (152)
B Carse12-1-36-1
Another one bashed on a length, outside off, Carey shanks it off the inner half to mid off.
Hard length, outside off, Carey punches off the back foot to mid off.
On a good length, around off, Travis Head drives it on the rise to widish long off for a single.
Length ball, just outside off, Head gets on the back foot and cuts it away to the off side. Stopped on the dive by the fielder at cover-point.
Very full, outside off, Travis Head drills it hard towards mid off.
Nagging length, around off, Head gets on the back foot and chop-cuts it to point.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 52 overs : 208/4
A Carey28 (55)
T Head104 (148)
J Root8-0-32-0
Nice and full, on off, Carey leans on and defends it to cover.
Dragged length, around off, Carey gently punches it to cover-point.
Overpitched outside off, carved through cover for a single.
Slides in with the arm, on a fuller length, pushed back to the bowler.
FOUR! Gets to the milestone in some style. HUNDRED FOR TRAVIS HEAD! His 11th Test century and the fourth at Adelaide. He joins the likes of Bradman, Steve Smith, and Michael Clarke to score four back-to-back hundreds at the same venue. Root lands this into the slot, full and on off, drifting in a bit. But Head does not care, as he skips down the track and smokes it over mid off for a boundary. Gets down on his haunches as he removes his helmet and kisses the turf. His family is all smiles and the crowd has gone bonkers at the Adelaide Oval to appreciate the knock of the local boy.
Pushed fuller, outside off, slashed away through point for a single.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 51 overs : 202/4
T Head99 (145)
A Carey27 (52)
J Archer10-2-15-0
No century yet. Full and on off, Head forces the drive to extra cover.
Touch full and around off, Head pats it to cover-point.
DROPPED ON 99! What a moment in the game! Unbelievable, as the stand-in skipper shells a chance at gully. It's getting nervy out there. Around off on a good length, skidding and nipping a bit. Head deliberates the late cut off the back foot but fails to hit it along the ground. Brook gets low to his left but cannot hold on to it. That came at him at the rate of knots, and just popped out of his palms. Never easy, those chances. But Head gets a precious life.
Back of a length, slammed hard on the pitch, on middle. Carey hops and nudges it in thereabouts of mid-wicket for a single. Righto, Head on strike. On 99!
Nips in from off, on a length, Carey plays from the crease and nudges it to mid-wicket.
Fires in a full ball, on middle, Carey prods forward and tries to push it to the cover region, but gets it off the inside half of the bat to the leg side.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 50 overs : 201/4
T Head99 (142)
A Carey26 (49)
J Root7-0-26-0
Very well-bowled! Root spots Head dancing down the track and darts in a flat one, on a fuller length, Travis Head adjusts well and defends it back to the bowler. Tension mounting as Head remains on 99!
Much fuller, around off, Head drills it to short cover.
Drags the length back, on off, punched off the back foot to short cover.
A forward defence on a fuller ball towards mid on. Played with soft hands.
Yes and no! Length, outside off, cuts off the back foot to point. Head looks to pinch in a single, but Carey sends him back.
Moves to 99, does Head! He punches this length ball wide of long off and scampers back for the second run. 200 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
DRINKS BREAK. England haven't been able to put any sort of pressure on Australia, despite snagging a couple of quick scalps in between. Head is nearing his century, and has looked untroubled for the most part, while Carey has just gone about doing his business as usual. The two South Australian southpaws have formed a brilliantly constructed alliance. England hang in there, by their fingernails, said Kerry O'Keffe on air in his previous commentary stint. Truly so. They need wickets now as it is slipping away from their reach. Think once Head gets to his century, he is going to bat free-flowingly. Getting him out will be crucial for the tourists by also ensuring that easy ones and twos are not conceded. Root to continue bowling after the break. 6-0-24-0 so far.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 49 overs : 199/4
A Carey26 (49)
T Head97 (136)
J Archer9-2-14-0
Pitched up and on off, Alex Carey pushes it to short cover.
Short of a length and on off, Alex Carey stabs it out to cover-point.
Hard length and on off, Alex Carey punches it away to short cover.
Back of a length and angling into the batter, Travis Head tucks it towards mid-wicket for a quick run. That brings up the 50-run stand between these two batters.
Full again, on leg, Alex Carey clips it through square leg for a single. Australia lead by 283 runs now.
Fuller and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey knocks it towards mid on.
Stokes has gone off the field. He banged his head onto the ground on 47.3 while trying to stop the ball on the dive, and looked unsettled right after that. He was already looking a bit sore on the field due to some issue with the groin. That leaves Brook as the acting captain for England now.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 48 overs : 197/4
T Head96 (135)
A Carey25 (44)
J Root6-0-24-0
Shortish and on off, Travis Head punches it hard but straight to short cover.
Flatter, full and on off, Travis Head drills it wide of long off for a couple of runs. He is now just one hit away from a hundred.
Short and outside off, Alex Carey cuts it to deep point for one.
Just short! Flighted, full and around off. Alex Carey pushes it but fails to keep it down. It goes aerially but drops in front of Ben Stokes at short cover, who dives to his right to get his body behind that. While falling, he hits the back of his head on the ground. That will hurt a bit.
Flighted, full and on middle, Alex Carey blocks it back to the bowler.
Tossed up, full and on off, Travis Head drills it to long off for a single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 47 overs : 193/4
A Carey24 (41)
T Head93 (132)
J Archer8-2-12-0
Pitched up and on leg, Alex Carey knocks it to mid on. MAIDEN OVER!
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey keeps it out to the leg side.
Absolute jaffa! Hits the length hard and on off, gets it to jag back in sharply. Alex Carey stays back to play at it but gets cut in half. It zips past the inside edge and goes just over the stump as Jamie Smith has to dive to his right to stop it.
Smacks in a bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
A bit fuller and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey blocks it out nicely.
Good length and on off, Alex Carey pats it back to the bowler.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 46 overs : 193/4
T Head93 (132)
A Carey24 (35)
J Root5-0-20-0
Darts one full, on off, Travis Head taps it to short cover.
Quicker, shortish and on middle, Alex Carey works it wide of mid on for one.
Short and around off, Travis Head moves back and punches it to deep point for a run.
Flighted, full and on off, Alex Carey drives it wide of long off for a single.
Tossed up, full and on off, Alex Carey defends it on the front foot.
Floated, full and on leg, Alex Carey goes down and paddles it towards fine leg for a brace.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 45 overs : 188/4
A Carey20 (31)
T Head92 (130)
J Archer7-1-12-0
Hits the deck hard, on off, Alex Carey steers it through point for a single.
A bouncer now at 143.9 clicks, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
Bangs this into the pitch, but down the leg side, Alex Carey makes an easy leave.
Fuller one and on middle, angling in a bit, Alex Carey tucks it to the leg side.
Short of a length and on middle, jags back in again with some extra bounce this time. Alex Carey looks clip it away but misses and gets hit on the thigh pad.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in, Alex Carey stays back and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 44 overs : 187/4
A Carey19 (25)
T Head92 (130)
J Root4-0-15-0
Looped up, full and around off, Alex Carey strides out and drives it to sweeper cover for one more. Australia lead by 272 runs now.
Drags his length back, outside off, Travis Head cuts it to deep point for one.
Quicker, short and on off, Travis Head stabs it out to the off side.
Short and on leg, Alex Carey nudges it through mid-wicket for a run.
In the air....SAFE! Tossed up, full and around off, turns away a bit. Travis Head charges down the track but gets beaten on the flight. He still goes through the lofted shot and mistimes it towards long off. Brydon Carse moves to his left, but the ball bounces well in front of him. They cross.
Flatter, short and on leg, Alex Carey flicks it off the back foot through square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 43 overs : 182/4
T Head90 (127)
A Carey16 (22)
J Archer6-1-11-0
Bangs this into the pitch, outside off, Travis Head offers no shot at it.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head dabs it in front of gully and calls for the run, but is sent back.
Fuller and on leg, Alex Carey clips it through square leg for a single.
On a length and on middle, angling in and keeps low. Alex Carey gets bat down in time to block it out.
Short of a length but way outside off, Alex Carey initially thinks about going after it but decides against it in the end.
FOUR LEG BYES! Every run here will take the game away from England. Back of a length but angling down the leg side. Alex Carey fails to glance it away as the ball goes off his thigh pad to the fine leg fence for a boundary.
Time for Jofra Archer now. 5-1-10-0 are his bowling figures so far. He replaces Josh Tongue. In a rather concerning stat, Jofra hasn't picked up a single wicket in the second innings in this Ashes.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 42 overs : 177/4
A Carey15 (18)
T Head90 (125)
J Root3-0-10-0
Arm ball, shortish and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey tucks it towards square leg for one.
Flatter, full and on off, skids through, Alex Carey lets it go.
Joe Root bowls it with a round arm action, drags his length back and outside off, Travis Head cuts it to deep point for a run. He moves into the 90s now.
Short again, on middle, Alex Carey works it towards mid-wicket for a single.
Short and on off, Alex Carey punches it to cover-point.
Tossed up, full and around off, Alex Carey gets forward and leaves it alone.
Joe Root (2-0-7-0) returns into the attack, replacing Will Jacks. Where is Archer though? It's been quite a while since he bowled. Stokes hasn't bowled a single over as well. Is he saving himself for a long marathon spell?
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 41 overs : 174/4
T Head89 (124)
A Carey13 (13)
J Tongue11-0-48-2
On a length and around off, Travis Head stabs it out to extra cover.
Much fuller and angling into the leg side, Travis Head tries to whip it away but loses his shape and misses to get hit on the pads.
Full again and on middle, Alex Carey tucks it through mid-wicket for a single.
Pitched up, on middle and leg, Alex Carey knocks it back to the bowler.
FOUR! Lovely shot! Fuller in length and around off. Alex Carey presents the full face of the bat and checks his drive at the last moment. It flies off the middle of the bat to the right of Joe Root at short cover and races to the fence for a boundary. Australia lead by 258 runs now.
Back of a length and on off, Alex Carey dabs it down to point.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 40 overs : 169/4
T Head89 (122)
A Carey8 (9)
W Jacks12-0-69-1
Excellent effort in the deep! Drops it short and outside off. Travis Head rocks back and slaps it hard and wide of deep point. Ben Duckett runs to his left and puts in a dive to push it back inside to save a couple of runs. Runs are coming too easily for Australia here.
Drags his length back, on middle, Alex Carey moves back and works it towards mid-wicket for one more.
Flighted, full and on middle, Travis Head uses his feet and pushes it through covers for one.
Goes short and on leg, Alex Carey nudges it to mid-wicket for another run.
Tossed up, full and on leg, Travis Head clips it through mid-wicket for a run.
Floated, short and around off, Alex Carey stabs it out to through extra cover for a single.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 39 overs : 162/4
T Head85 (119)
A Carey5 (6)
J Tongue10-0-43-2
Slower bouncer now around leg, Travis Head ducks underneath it.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey clips it through square leg for a run.
A bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
FOUR! Alex Carey gets off the mark exactly how he did in the first innings as well. Short of a length and just outside off. Carey accepts the width on offer and cuts it away powerfully through point for a boundary.
Josh Tongue tries to follow the batter and bangs this into the pitch. angling into the leg side. Alex Carey backs away but ducks under it.
Back of a length and around off, Travis Head guides it away through point for a single.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 38 overs : 156/4
A Carey0 (2)
T Head84 (117)
W Jacks11-0-62-1
Slows it up, full and on middle, Alex Carey defends it on the front foot.
Short again and on off, Travis Head slaps it to short cover, where a fumble allows a single.
SIX! BANG! That's too easy for Travis Head. Flighted, full and on middle and off. Head steps down the track and launches it cleanly over the long on fence for a biggie.
Goes short and around off, Travis Head punches it hard but straight to short cover.
Fires in a yorker, on middle, Travis Head jams it down the pitch.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Travis Head knocks it past Ben Stokes at mid off, who chases after it and stops the single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 37 overs : 149/4
A Carey0 (1)
T Head77 (112)
J Tongue9-0-37-2
Josh Tongue welcomes Alex Carey with a bumper, on middle. The leftie ducks under it.
Alex Carey, the centurion from the first inning, is in at number 6.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Josh Tongue strikes now, and England are keeping themselves in this contest here. This is full again and on the fifth stump line, shapes away a bit. Cameron Green gets tempted and goes for the drive, but is a bit late to transfer his weight to the front foot. It takes the outside edge and flies low to first slip, where Harry Brook dives forward to take another sharp low catch. Green departs for a run-a-ball 7, and from 139/2, Australia have slipped a bit to 149/4.
BEATEN! Pitched up and on off, holds its line, Cameron Green goes for the big booming drive but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Goes fuller and just around off, Cameron Green leaves it alone.
WIDE! Bangs in a bouncer but way high and way down the leg side as well. Cameron Green lets it go. Jamie Smith dives to his left to grab it with his outstretched left glove and saves a boundary.
Short of a length and on middle, Travis Head guides it through point for a single.
Good length and down the leg side, Travis Head tries to glance it away but misses as it goes on the bounce to the keeper.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 36 overs : 147/3
T Head76 (110)
C Green7 (4)
W Jacks10-0-55-1
Flighted, full and on middle, Travis Head uses his feet and clips it through mid-wicket for a run.
Edgy! Slows it up, full and on off, does not turn this time. Cameron Green presses forward to fend but gets an outside edge wide of first slip. Jofra Archer from backward point runs after it and collects it. Three taken.
Flatter, shortish and on off, turns in, Cameron Green stays back to blocks it out.
Floated, short and on middle, Cameron Green tucks it on the bounce to short leg.
FOUR! Positive start from Cameron Green! Tossed up, full and on off. Green leans on to his drive, opens the face of the bat and creams it through covers for a boundary. Avoids the pair.
Cameron Green is in at number 5. He is on a pair. Pope comes at forward short leg along with a slip in place.
OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! A wicket against the run of play, but England won't mind one bit. Will Jacks lands this short and well outside off, begging to be put away. Usman Khawaja rocks back and tries to cut it away, but the ball just bounces a bit extra and takes the outside edge, with Jamie Smith taking a sharp catch behind the stumps. Khawaja cannot believe it, as this was not a wicket-taking ball at all, but he has to walk back now for 40 off 51, and the 86-run stand has been broken. Australia are 139/3, leading by 224 runs.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 35 overs : 139/2
U Khawaja40 (50)
T Head75 (109)
J Tongue8-0-35-1
Good length and on off, Usman Khawaja pats it towards point for one. Australia lead by 224 runs now.
Short of a length and on middle, Usman Khawaja crouches low and lets it go to the keeper.
Another bouncer, on off, Usman Khawaja ducks under it.
In the air....SAFE! A well-directed short ball, on middle and leg. Travis Head looks to pull but gets hurried and takes his eyes off the ball. It goes off the top edge and flies in the air, but lands well in front of Zak Crawley at deep fine leg. They cross.
Back of a length and around leg, Usman Khawaja swipes it to catching deep square leg for a single.
Bangs in a sharp bouncer, on middle and off, Usman Khawaja sways away from it.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 34 overs : 136/2
T Head74 (108)
U Khawaja38 (45)
W Jacks9-0-47-0
Slower through the air, full and around off, turn away with extra bounce. Travis Head comes down the track, but seeing the ball out of his reach, he gets back in his crease and lets it go. Good comeback from Jacks, after getting for a boundary on the first ball.
Drags his length back and around off, Travis Head cuts it to point.
Goes short and outside off, turns away. Travis Head presses on the front foot, but then moves back and stabs it out to cover-point.
Flatter, short and angling into leg, Travis Head stays back and blocks it out.
Floated, full and on off, Travis Head uses his feet again and pushes it to short cover.
FOUR! Nice use of the feet! Tossed up, full and on off. Travis Head skips down the track to get closer to the pitch of the ball and thumps it down the ground. Almost takes out his partner, but Usman Khawaja moves out of the way as it races to the long on fence for a boundary.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 33 overs : 132/2
T Head70 (102)
U Khawaja38 (45)
J Tongue7-0-32-1
Short of a length and on off, takes off a bit, Travis Head rides the bounce well and steers it through point for a single. Much better over from Josh Tongue!
Hard length and on leg, Travis Head clips it to square leg.
Another bouncer, on middle and leg, Travis Head ducks under it again.
Back of a length and around leg, Travis Head backs away this time but gets cramped up and only manages to pat it to the off side.
A bouncer now, on leg, Travis Head stands outside the leg stump, but moves in and then ducks under it.
Good-length delivery, but way down the leg side, Travis Head fails to lay a bat on that one.
Hardly the rip-roaring start to the session England were after. Josh Tongue (6-0-31-1) will bowl the next over.
Runs Scored 12 Runs
Score after 32 overs : 131/2
T Head69 (96)
U Khawaja38 (45)
W Jacks8-0-43-0
Short again and around off, Travis Head cuts it towards point for one. 12 runs off the over. Not what England wanted at the start of this session.
Goes short and outside off, Travis Head stabs it out to extra cover.
Tossed up, full and on leg, Usman Khawaja clips it through square leg for a single.
FOUR MORE! Same shot, same result. This is just poor bowling from Will Jacks. He flights this up, full but around leg again. Usman Khawaja gets on one knee and nails the sweep behind square on the leg side for four more runs.
FOUR! Nice shot! Flatter, full but angling down the leg side. Usman Khawaja goes down on one knee and paddles it away to the deep backward square leg fence for a boundary.
Floated, short and outside off, turns away. Usman Khawaja moves back and drags his pull towards deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
Welcome for the third and final session of the day. Australia are in a commanding position as Travis Head and Usman Khawaja walk to the crease to further solidify their dominance. The English players take their spots on the field with Will Jacks (7-0-31-0) to get us underway. Khawaja to face. A slip in place in the form of Brook. Here we go...
... DAY 3, SESSION 3 ...
This pair will be keen to stretch the lead even further and take Australia to a position from where they can bat England out of this Test match. As the session wore on, a few English shoulders began to drop, but in an Ashes battle there is no room for that. For the visitors, it has to be a collective effort now. They will need their bowlers to give everything they have, make inroads and keep striking at regular intervals, if they are to restrict Australia to something even remotely chasable and keep the fight alive. Join us at 4.30 am GMT to catch all the action of the final session of the 'Moving Day'.
After Lunch, Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne walked out with purpose and looked solid, absorbing the pressure and steadying Australia once again. That resistance, though, was snapped just around the hour mark by Josh Tongue, who has bowled with far more control than in the first innings. In truth, all of England's bowlers have tightened up in this session, creating chances, only to find luck refusing to go their way. As is often the case at this ground, Head looked right at home. After missing out in the first innings, he made amends with a fine half-century, finding good support from Usman Khawaja, the pair adding over 50 runs in the session to keep Australia on top and ensure England could not force further damage.
SESSION SUMMARY - 102 runs and 1 wicket in 26 overs! Australia are tightening their grip on this contest, inch by inch, session by session. It has not been a case of England rolling over or bowling poorly, but rather the Aussies showing the kind of technique, temperament and stubborn resolve that defines Ashes cricket. By extending the lead beyond 200, they have wrestled control firmly in their favour, pushing England deeper into the contest and putting themselves in a commanding position as the pressure mounts.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 31 overs : 119/2
T Head68 (94)
U Khawaja27 (41)
B Carse11-1-35-1
Bangs it halfway into the pitch, on the leg stump. A sharp bumper to which Head ducks just in the nick of time to leave. And that will be TEA on Day 3!
Down leg, on a good length. Head tries to glance that off the back foot, but misses. A half-hearted appeal for caught behind, but nothing doing.
On a back of a length, down leg, Head gets inside the line and tries to pull, but misses out on this occasion.
Short of a length on leg stump, at 140.5 kph of pace behind it. Head tucks it away, but it slams into Pope's right pad at forward short leg and spills toward mid wicket.
SIX! Just sails over Crawley! Head stands with a leg stump guard and Carse bowls a rib-tickler on a shortish length, trying to strangle him down leg. But Head swivels on the toes and pulls it over deep fine leg for a six. Crawley leaps in the deep to pluck it, but it is just high enough to sail over. AUSTRALIA LEAD BY 204 RUNS!
Continues with the short stuff, does Carse. On top of middle and off, nipping away. Head alertly ducks underneath it.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 30 overs : 113/2
U Khawaja27 (41)
T Head62 (88)
J Root2-0-7-0
Slightly on a length, just outside off, Khawaja leaves it alone.
He lunges forward on the full ball and blocks it out.
On a length, just in the vicinity of the off pole. Travis Head cuts it off the back foot through backward point for a single.
Nicely looped up, full and outside off, Usman Khawaja drills it wide of long off for an easy single.
Slides one onto the pads, on a length. Usman Khawaja nudges it behind square on the leg side and picks up two runs. Nelson on the board.
A round-arm length ball, outside off, Usman Khawaja cuts off the back foot to short third.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 29 overs : 109/2
T Head61 (87)
U Khawaja24 (36)
B Carse10-1-29-1
Well-directed bumper at the bodyline. Head lifts himself with the bounce and dabs it down the surface with soft hands.
Generates good bit of bounce from a shorter length, around off. Usman Khawaja rides on it and dabs it to the vacant point region for a quick single.
Bashed on a good length, on top of middle. Usman Khawaja covers the line and bunts it down the pitch.
Pitched outside leg, on a length. Head plays from the crease and guides it between cover and point for a single. Good proactive running this.
A good lifter from Carse. Bangs nearly halfway into the pitch, on top of off. Travis Head initially tries to take it on by hopping in the crease, but drags the bat down and sways away from the line to leave.
Shoots in a short ball, on the leg stump, Head ducks underneath it.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 28 overs : 107/2
U Khawaja23 (34)
T Head60 (83)
J Root1-0-3-0
Lands it full, on off, driven inside-out to cover.
Spins away from off on a fuller length. Travis Head opens the bat face at the point of contact and eases it to the left of backward point for a quick single.
Drifts the ball into the batter, on a fuller length, Usman Khawaja lunges on the front foot and clips it into the mid-wicket region for a single.
Miles outside off, full, left alone.
Pitched fuller and on off, Usman Khawaja drills the front foot drive to extra cover.
Starts with a round-arm delivery from around-the-wicket angle. Short and outside off, Travis Head comfortably cuts it away to deep point for a single.
Joe Root has been introduced into the attack now. Also, he has got Travis Head out twice in Test cricket.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 27 overs : 104/2
U Khawaja22 (30)
T Head58 (81)
B Carse9-1-27-1
Short of a good length, on middle, Khawaja tucks it off the back foot to short mid-wicket.
Fullish bit of a length, on off, slanting into the batter. Usman Khawaja covers the line to defend. Bottom hand comes off the handle to negotiate the extra bounce and dabs it to mid-wicket.
Dug in short at 137.4 kph, Khawaja stands tall and pulls it to square leg.
Flirts with danger, does Khawaja! He rises with this short delivery, outside off and attempts for the uppercut, only to miss the connection.
Length-delivery, around off, Khawaja lines up to cut it late, but chops it off the inside edge. The ball goes on the bounce to the first slip.
Back of a length, on off, angling in, Travis Head rides the bounce and knocks it to the left of deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 26 overs : 103/2
T Head57 (80)
U Khawaja22 (25)
W Jacks7-0-31-0
The length is pulled back and outside off, Head cuts it away through point for an easy single. 50-run partnership between these two southpaws. Looking really ominous for England now as the lead grows to 188 runs.
He opens the bat face and guides the full ball to point.
EDGED, FOUR! Ordinary bowling from Jacks, despite finding the edge. Just outside off on a length, Travis Head is quick to pivot on the back foot and tries the late cut, but gets a thick outside edge that flies over Brook at first slip. He ducks under it in an evasive action and the ball races to the fence behind. 100 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
Runs coming with ease and at will for the hosts! Around off on a length. Usman Khawaja deliberately plays it late and guides it to deep third for three runs.
Another one, short and outside off, Travis Head rocks back and pings it to sweeper cover for a single.
Wide outside off and short, slapped away to deep point for one.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 25 overs : 93/2
T Head51 (76)
U Khawaja18 (23)
B Carse8-1-26-1
Shortish across off, Head knocks off the back foot to point.
Outside off and full, slapped from the crease to the extra cover fielder.
Slightly full and outside off, driven off the front foot to extra cover.
Full and around off, Head prods forward and drills it to mid off, finding Archer there.
FOUR! And that will be FIFTY FOR TRAVIS HEAD! His 21st Test half century and the home lad gets a big cheer. Third fifty for him in Adelaide in this format. Not quick by his standards, but he has fortified one end so nicely. Carse feeds him short and on off, Head knows that there are only two men patrolling the leg side, so he pounces on it and drags it across with a powerful heave. Finds the gap in the leg side, and beats deep square leg to his left for a boundary. Threatening signs for England.
Fired on a fuller length, on middle, Usman Khawaja whips off his pads to deep backward square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 24 overs : 88/2
U Khawaja17 (22)
T Head47 (71)
W Jacks6-0-21-0
A slider onto the pads, full in length. Khawaja clips it to square leg for another solo.
Another short ball, outside off, Head slaps it off the back foot to backward point. Carse bends low to stop, but parries it away to extra cover for a single.
Shortish and outside off, Khawaja slashes it through point for a single.
Fuller now, on the stumps, blocked on the front foot.
BEATEN! Sharp turn and bounce on this one. Tad short and spinning away sharply from off. Usman Khawaja goes chasing with the cut shot, but misses.
Slightly fuller, on off, Usman Khawaja goes back and stabs it to gully.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 23 overs : 85/2
U Khawaja15 (17)
T Head46 (70)
B Carse7-1-21-1
Short and angling into the bodyline. Usman weighs on the back foot and pulls it to deep square leg for a single. 170 is Australia's lead now.
Straight and full, on the fourth stump. Usman Khawaja is solid in defending it out.
Length ball, outside off, Head square-cuts it off the back foot to deep backward point. Another easy single milked.
Fairly outside off, on a good length, Head walks into the shot and drives it to mid off. Cannot get it past Archer's dive to his left though.
Fuller one and around off, Travis Head drills it wide of mid off, where Jofra Archer dives to his left to make a fine one-handed stop.
Short of a length and on off, Travis Head dabs it down to point.
Brydon Carse (6-1-19-1) is back on.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 22 overs : 83/2
U Khawaja14 (15)
T Head45 (66)
W Jacks5-0-18-0
Flighted up, full and around off, eased through a defensive shot to short cover.
Slides into the batter, on a length, Head plays with soft hands and nudges it to square leg for a single.
Very slow through the air, at 82.6 kph, outside off, spinning off the pitch. Head thinks a bit for a late cut, but bails out.
Too comfortable! Straighter and fuller, on middle and leg. Khawaja flicks it to the mid-wicket region for a single.
Just outside off and slightly short, Usman steers it off the back foot to backward point.
Pushed fuller and on off, blocked off the front foot.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 21 overs : 81/2
T Head44 (64)
U Khawaja13 (11)
J Tongue6-0-31-1
Straight and full, around off, Head drives it gun-barrel straight down the ground and the ball crashes on the stumps at the non-striker's end.
On a good length, on off, defended out to extra cover.
FOUR! Gets it through! He did hit it a bit uppishly, but in the gap. Full and wide on off. Despite the off side being absolutely packed, Travis Head goes chasing at the delivery by throwing his bat at it. Slices it flatly between the catching extra cover and cover-point fielders for a boundary. Has a wry smile, does Head.
Aims the stumps, does Tongue. Head is solid in defence against this length ball.
Well-bowled! Tongue angles it across the batter, on a hard length. Travis Head leans back and tries to punch it through cover, but it keeps nibbling away with the angle and beats him on the outside edge.
Lasered onto the pads on a fuller length, Usman Khawaja gets inside the line and flicks it to long leg for an easy single.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 20 overs : 76/2
U Khawaja12 (10)
T Head40 (59)
W Jacks4-0-16-0
Serves it full and on middle, Usman Khawaja flicks off the pads to the left of mid-wicket for a single. Australia's lead is now 161 runs.
At the stumps and full, clipped in the widish mid-wicket region for a single.
Drifts in and around off, and then turns away as it lands on the seam, just outside off. Head is sucked into the drive on the front foot, and gets beaten on the outside edge.
Into the stumps, short and on leg, Head goes deep in the crease and pats it back to the bowler.
Dropped full and on middle, sliding in. Khawaja clips this through mid-wicket for a single.
Halfway into the pitch, spinning away, outside off, sliced off the back foot to deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 19 overs : 72/2
T Head38 (55)
U Khawaja10 (8)
J Tongue5-0-26-1
Short of a good length, around off, Head gets on the back foot and steers it wide of backward point for another easy single. The partnership is now worth 19 off just 15 balls.
Short and wide, Khawaja rides the bounce and square-cuts it through point for a single.
On a good length, on off, Khawaja covers the line and taps it in front of cover-point.
Back of a length, around the fourth-fifth stump corridor, Head hops on the toes and taps it between gully and backward point for a quick single. Tongue has overstepped and No Ball is called. 10th extra conceded by England already.
Way too short and outside off, Head goes chasing at it and tries the ramp shot, but misses.
FOUR! Deliberation from Head! Short of a good length, wide outside off, Travis Head throws his hands at it and gets a thick outside edge. The ball flies over the slip cordon for a boundary.
An attempted yorker, on middle, spearing in. Travis Head tries to drill down the ground, but gets a thick inside edge as the ball deflects off his front boot to the point region.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 18 overs : 64/2
U Khawaja9 (6)
T Head32 (50)
W Jacks3-0-12-0
Shortish delivery, on off, dabbed off the back foot to the off side.
FOUR! Beats Jofra in the deep! A bit too full and drifting onto the pads, Usman Khawaja sits down on his knee and sweeps it behind square on the leg side. It is too quick for Archer to beat him on his dive to the left. Good intent from Usman straight up.
Drags the length back, does Jacks. Short and outside off, Head hangs deep inside the crease and works it through the cover and point gap for a single.
Nicely tossed up, full and around off, steered off the front foot to backward point.
Dishes out a low full toss, on middle, Khawaja whips it away to widish deep mid-wicket for a single.
Short and spinning away outside off, Travis Head rocks back and punches it between mid off and extra cover for a single.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 17 overs : 57/2
U Khawaja4 (3)
T Head30 (47)
J Tongue4-0-18-1
FOUR! Positivity from Usman to get off the mark! Short and wide outside off, Usman Khawaja executes the back foot square cut towards the vacant deep backward point region for a boundary.
Slams it hard onto the pitch, slanting onto the pads, Usman Khawaja is tucked up for space, as he looks to steer it across by hopping on the toes. Misses to connect and the ball rolls off the thigh pad to square leg.
Touch full from around the stumps, angling into the batter. Khawaja covers the line by getting across and tucks it to mid-wicket.
DRINKS BREAK. That dismissal of Marnus Labuschagne brings the contest into balance once again. Excellent control from Josh Tongue in his spell so far, and he has been rewarded as well. England should be now worried about Travis Head. Give him time at the crease, and Australia will accelerate rapidly, as scoring quickly is in his DNA. Labuschagne had been characteristically patient, taking his time to get comfortable, but he's walked back just now. At 138 runs ahead, England have their opening, but they desperately need to press this advantage before Australia propel the lead toward 250-300 territory. Usman Khawaja is in at number 4.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Josh Tongue gets his man this time. Second time lucky for him, and England get a much-needed breakthrough. This is on a hard length and in that channel outside off, gets it to shape away once again. Marnus Labuschagne is a bit unsure but has a tentative poke at it away from his body. It takes the outside edge and flies low to first slip, where Harry Brook dives forward to grab it sharply. He is claiming it, but Marnus stands his ground, and it has been sent upstairs. The replay clearly shows that Brook has his fingers underneath the ball. Labuschagne departs for 13 off 45, and Australia are 53/2, leading by 138 runs.
Is that a fair catch? Anxious moments for Labuschagne. And he will have to walk back as the ball has landed in the hands of Brook, with his fingers clearly underneath it.
A big shout for caught behind, but turned down! Josh Tongue lands this on a good length and on off, gets it to shape away. Marnus Labuschagne looks to play at it but his head falls and he misses it. It goes off the flap of his pad behind, where Jamie Smith grabs it. Ben Stokes asks whether he can go upstairs for the LBW, but Smith says no.
Short of a length and around off, nips back in a bit, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 16 overs : 53/1
T Head30 (47)
M Labuschagne13 (42)
W Jacks2-0-5-0
EDGED BUT JUST SHORT! Slows it up, full and on middle, turns away a shy bit. Travis Head strides out to defend but gets a thin outside edge. It flies towards first slip but drops in front of Harry Brook, who dives to his left to make a half stop.
Short again and outside off, Marnus Labuschagne cuts it through point for another run.
Flatter, short and on off, turns in sharply. Marnus Labuschagne looks to push it away but gets an inside edge to the leg side.
Flighted, full and on leg, Travis Head tucks it wide of mid-wicket for a run.
Floated, full and on middle, turns away a bit, Travis Head gets forward and knocks it to the bowler.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne clips it through mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 15 overs : 50/1
T Head29 (44)
M Labuschagne11 (39)
J Tongue3-0-14-0
Length again, on middle and off, Travis Head keeps it out to the off side.
On a length and on leg, Travis Head tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Hard length and around off, Travis Head stabs it out to cover-point.
WIDE! Bangs in a bouncer, outside off, but way too high, Travis Head lets it go. Called a wide. 50 COMES UP FOR AUSTRALIA. Lead goes up to 135.
Keeps a bit low! Back of a length and just around off. Travis Head looks to cut it away, but this one does not bounce that much and goes under his bat to the keeper.
Good length and around leg, Travis Head nudges it wide of mid-wicket, where Ollie Pope dives to his left to stop the run.
Brydon Carse is off the field at the moment. Jacob Bethell is filling in for him as the substitute.
Short of a length and around off, Travis Head punches it wide of deep point for a brace as Bethell, the substitute fielder, cuts it off.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 14 overs : 47/1
M Labuschagne11 (39)
T Head27 (38)
W Jacks1-0-2-0
Flatter, full and on off, turns in again, Marnus Labuschagne stays in his crease, hangs his bat away to keep it out.
Slows it up, full and around middle, Marnus Labuschagne turns it to short leg.
Flighted, full and on off, turns in, Marnus Labuschagne stays back and blocks it out.
Short again and on off, Travis Head slaps it to sweeper cover for a run.
Superb fielding! Fires one full but down the leg side, Travis Head fails to paddle it away and Jamie Smith misses it as well. Joe Root from first slip anticipates it, moves to his right, and dives to make a good stop. It could have hit the helmet if he had not stopped it.
Floated, short and on off, turns in, Marnus Labuschagne backs away and punches it through covers for a single.
Will Jacks has been preferred over Root once again for the offies. He replaces Brydon Carse.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 13 overs : 45/1
T Head26 (36)
M Labuschagne10 (35)
J Tongue2-0-11-0
Goes fuller and on middle and leg, Travis Head knocks it towards mid off.
A bouncer now, on middle, Travis Head ducks under it.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head keeps it out to the off side.
On a length and on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne tucks it to the leg side for a quick one. This is excellent running from these two, and it will frustrate the English players.
Short of a length and on off, Travis Head guides it to deep third for a run.
Fuller and on off, Travis Head opens the face of his bat and steers it past point for a couple of runs. Marnus Labuschagne had to hurry at the other end but made his ground comfortably in the end.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 12 overs : 41/1
T Head23 (31)
M Labuschagne9 (34)
B Carse6-1-19-1
Touch fuller and on off, Travis Head guides it to deep point for one.
Hits the length hard and around off, Travis Head steers it to point.
FOUR! Picks the gap nicely! Pitched up and on middle, angling in a bit. Travis Head stays firmly in his crease and whips it away between short mid-wicket and mid on for a boundary.
Back of a length and on middle and off, Travis Head keeps it out to the off side.
Short of a length and on off, Travis Head hops up and runs it down to deep third for a couple of runs. Well, Carse has overstepped, and it is called a No Ball after the on-field umpire gets confirmation from the third umpire.
Good length and on middle, nips back in. Travis Head gets a bit cramped up but manages to push it away to short cover.
Fuller but way down the leg side, Travis Head misses his glance. Jamie Smith does well to dive to his right to stop it.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 11 overs : 33/1
T Head16 (24)
M Labuschagne9 (34)
J Tongue1-0-7-0
Hard length and on off, Travis Head punches it through cover-point for one. Australia lead by 118 runs now.
Tip and run! Back of a length and on off, Marnus Labuschagne pats it out to the off side and gets a quick run.
Hard length and on middle, Travis Head flicks it towards square leg for a single.
FOUR! Fine shot! Short of a length and just outside off. Travis Head gets the chance to free his arms and crunches it through point. Ben Duckett at deep point moves to his left initially, then tries to change direction, but by then it's too late as the ball goes away for a boundary.
On a length and on leg, Travis Head tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Good length and on middle, Travis Head looks to clip it away but gets a bottom edge onto his pads as the ball drops in front of him.
Carse has looked in a good rhythm as Stokes has trusted him with the new ball. In the first innings, he was way too short and wide and leaked a few too many runs. But he improved this time around and has aimed there and thereabouts of the stumps more. A change in bowling as Jofra Archer is replaced by Josh Tongue.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 10 overs : 26/1
M Labuschagne8 (33)
T Head10 (19)
B Carse5-1-11-1
JAFFA! Brydon Carse goes wide of the crease and lands this on a hard length, on middle and off, threatens to come in but leaves it the batter instead. Marnus Labuschagne gets completely squared up as the ball zips past the outside edge.
Pulls his length back a bit and on the fifth stump line, no movement, Marnus Labuschagne does not bother playing at it.
Full again and just around off, Marnus Labuschagne does not get tempted and lets it go to the keeper.
Touch fuller and on middle, shapes away late. Marnus Labuschagne gets squared up while defending as the ball goes off the outside edge along the ground to cover.
Short of a length and on off, shaping in, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Back of a length and around off, Travis Head steers it through backward point for a single.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 9 overs : 25/1
M Labuschagne8 (28)
T Head9 (18)
J Archer5-1-10-0
Banged into the pitch, on the sixth stump line, Marnus Labuschagne offers no shot at it.
Fuller and on middle, shaping in, Marnus Labuschagne blocks it back to the bowler.
Jofra Archer lands this on a hard length and just on off, gets it to jag back in a bit, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
On a length and on off, Travis Head pushes it towards cover for a single.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head hops up to guide it away but chops it down on the pitch.
Short of a length but down the leg side, Travis Head tries to hook it away but misses.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 8 overs : 24/1
M Labuschagne8 (25)
T Head8 (15)
B Carse4-1-10-1
Good length and around off, Marnus Labuschagne offers no shot at it.
A big shout for caught behind, but turned down! Brydon Carse looks very interested, but Smith, not so much. Ben Stokes has a chat with his players. He urges Carse and Smith to be quick and takes the review with just one second to go. No one behind the stumps seemed to be confident enough to make a decision. Carse lands this on a hard length and on off, takes off a bit and holds its line. Marnus Labuschagne has a poke at it, but the ball goes just past the outside edge, and Jamie Smith dives to his right to grab it. He did not look that convinced, and fair play to him as the Snicko shows no spike. There is a little murmur yet again, but not a distinctive spike when the ball is close to the bat. England lose a review here.
Good effort in the deep! Short of a length and outside off, Travis Head cuts it away hard and the ball zips through the outfield. Ben Duckett quickly moves to his right and dives to make a fine stop. They cross.
Back of a length and on off, Travis Head punches it to short cover.
Edged but does not carry! Goes fuller and just around off, Travis Head crouches low to drill it away but gets a bottom edge as the ball rolls towards first slip.
Bangs in a bouncer at 141.5 clicks, on middle, Travis Head sways away from it. The umpire signals one for the over.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 7 overs : 23/1
T Head7 (11)
M Labuschagne8 (23)
J Archer4-1-9-0
On a length and on off, Travis Head dabs it down towards backward point for one.
Hits the length hard but angles it down the leg side, Travis Head fails to glance it away.
Length again and on leg, Marnus Labuschagne tucks it towards mid-wicket for a single.
Good length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne clips it towards square leg.
Fuller one and around off, Marnus Labuschagne strides out and drives it through cover-point for a couple of runs.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in a bit, Marnus Labuschagne lets it go to the keeper.
What a contrast from the previous two days of relentless heat and cloudless skies. Cloud cover has persisted for much of the day, mercifully taking the edge off the heat. But it is quite humid now, showing 44 percent compared to it being in the teens on the first two days. Jofra Archer (3-1-5-0) to bowl from the other end.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 6 overs : 19/1
T Head6 (9)
M Labuschagne5 (19)
B Carse3-1-9-1
Overpitched and on middle, Travis Head knocks it to mid on. End of a probing over!
Pitched up and on off, Marnus Labuschagne drives it wide of mid off for a run.
Halt in play as something is bothering Marnus Labuschagne's left eye. Maybe a bug. Head tries to help and sort it out. Good to continue.
EDGED AND GONE? Has that carried to Jamie Smith behind the stumps? The keeper is not convinced, but it has been sent upstairs by the on-field umpires. The replay shows the ball bounces just before going into the gloves. Coming to the delivery, this is on a good length and on off, straightens after hitting the pitch. Marnus Labuschagne gets squared up, and it takes the outside edge. It goes behind, where Smith dives forward, but it does not carry.
A tempter from Brydon Carse! Pitched up and just on off, nips back in a bit off the deck. Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Fuller again and around off, Travis Head drills it away to deep point for a single. First runs after Lunch.
Brydon Carse starts with a fuller delivery, on off, sticks to the surface a bit. Travis Head goes through his drive a bit early and gets a bottom edge as the ball rolls towards mid on.
Welcome back. The umpires and players punctually head out for what is promising to be a riveting afternoon session on Day 3. The tourists spread out in the field and take their positions. Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne walk to the crease to resume their alliance. Brydon Carse (2-1-7-1) will get us underway with Head to face the first ball of the session. Here we go again...
... DAY 3, SESSION 2 ...
It didn't seem possible when the eighth wicket fell yesterday, but England are somehow still in this game at Lunch on Day 3. They need a very good bowling performance this afternoon to stay in contention, but hope isn't dead yet. The post-lunch session becomes crucial. If England can't make inroads while the ball is still hard, Australia could cash in heavily and bat them right out of the match. Play resumes at 2.10 am GMT for the afternoon session. That's gonna be spicy. Don't go anywhere.
Coming to bat in a tricky period, Australia's openers faced tough questions as Archer and Carse probed with discipline. They came hard at the batters, and eventually Carse struck, trapping Weatherald LBW. But it proved to be a costly misjudgment from the left-hander, who didn't review the decision despite the ball appearing to pitch outside leg. Had he reviewed, the decision would have gone his way. Marnus Labuschagne joined Travis Head at the crease and the two ensured there were no more breakthroughs for England.
It was about taking one over at a time, and they did it beautifully through the first hour. Stokes ground his way to a gritty fifty and looked increasingly comfortable. Australia took the new ball, but the pitch offered just a little movement early on. Eventually, Archer reached his half-century too, and suddenly the deficit was down to double figures. Frustration crept into the Australian camp as the partnership ticked past 100. Just when it seemed the fightback might go further, Mitchell Starc - wicketless until that point - produced a moment of brilliance. A top-class delivery beat Stokes' defense, ending the 106-run partnership and England's resistance before Boland snapped up the last.
At the beginning of this Test, Stokes stressed on showing a bit of dog. Meaning, display fight, grit, and a refusal to roll over. And he delivered exactly that, with Jofra Archer being an excellent second fiddle. With eight wickets down on 168, England were on their knees and staring at a massive deficit. They needed something miraculous just to make this Test a bit more competitive. Stokes and Archer were resolute late on Day 2, and brought the same resistance on Day 3 morning. Against the softened ball, and a pitch still decent enough to bat on, they began watchfully, not letting any scoring opportunity slip by. Lyon got the ball to bite sharply, but both batters handled him with alertness and discipline.
An action-packed opening session. 24.2 overs bowled, 90 runs scored, along with 3 wickets to fall. For the first time in this Test, England have dominated a session. First, they added 73 crucial runs to their overnight score. Then, with the ball, came in with energy and picked up a wicket as well. Overall, a very positive morning session for the tourists. But in the grand scheme of things, Australia are still way ahead in the game as their lead has gone past 100 runs. Have England arrived charged up a little too late? Only time will tell.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 5 overs : 17/1
M Labuschagne4 (16)
T Head5 (6)
J Archer3-1-5-0
Goes fuller and on off, shaping in, Marnus Labuschagne fends it off the inner half of the bat to square leg. THAT WILL BE LUNCH ON DAY 3!
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne stays back and blocks it out.
Hits the length hard but down the leg side again, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone. Jofra Archer is still searching for his rhythm here.
Fuller and on middle and leg, Travis Head clips it to deep square leg for a single.
Short of a length and on off, angling in, Travis Head hops up to ride the bounce and pats it to short cover.
Back of a length but angling down the leg side, Travis Head fails to glance it away.
And England manage to sneak in another over. Final over before Lunch coming up. Jofra Archer (2-1-4-0) to bowl it.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 4 overs : 16/1
M Labuschagne4 (13)
T Head4 (3)
B Carse2-1-7-1
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne clips it to square leg.
Touch fuller and on off, Marnus Labuschagne strides out and taps it to short cover.
Good length and on off, Marnus Labuschagne pats it in front of short cover but does not take the run.
FOUR! Gets off the mark in style! Fuller in length but angling into the pads. This is bread and butter for Marnus Labuschagne as he brings his wrists into play and flicks it beautifully through mid-wicket for a boundary. Australia's lead goes past 100 now.
Short of a length and around off, Travis Head steers it through point for a single.
Back of a length and just outside off, Travis Head extends his arms and punches it through covers for a couple of runs.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 3 overs : 9/1
M Labuschagne0 (9)
T Head1 (1)
J Archer2-1-4-0
Hits the length hard and around off, Marnus Labuschagne offers no shot at it.
Much fuller again, on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne knocks it back to the bowler.
Brilliant fielding! Pitched up and around off, Marnus Labuschagne drives it firmly wide of short cover. Ollie Pope flings himself to his left to certainly save a boundary. England are up for the task here as they should be.
On a length and middle, Marnus Labuschagne clips it to square leg.
Bangs in a bouncer, on middle, Marnus Labuschagne just sways away from it.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in a bit, Marnus Labuschagne watches it through and leaves it alone.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 2 overs : 9/1
M Labuschagne0 (3)
T Head1 (1)
B Carse1-1-0-1
Another massive appeal for LBW, but not given this time! Ben Stokes has a chat with his bowler and keeper but does not take the review. Pitched up and on middle, angling in sharply. Marnus Labuschagne tries to flick it but misses and gets hit on the pads as the ball rolls towards backward square leg. A leg bye taken. Probably going down the leg side, and Ball Tracking confirms it. Excellent over from Brydon Carse!
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne blocks it out solidly.
Short of a length and just outside off, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Marnus Labuschagne is in at number 3.
OUT! LBW! Brydon Carse draws first blood, and this is exactly what England needed here. This is much fuller and on middle and leg, zips through the deck. Jake Weatherald gets stuck in his crease and tries to work it across the line. He misses it and gets hit on the pads. There is a massive appeal for LBW, and the finger goes up. Jake goes up to Travis Head to have a chat, but decides against the review and walks back to the hut. The only question here was whether it pitched in line or not. Woah! Ball Tracking shows it is pitched outside leg. Weatherald should have taken the review. A big judgmental error from the leftie. Head, at the non-striker's end, was a bit too far to judge that. Australia are 8/1, leading by 93 runs.
Good length and on leg, skids through a bit. Jake Weatherald once again misses his flick and gets hit high on the pads.
Brydon Carse begins with a hard-length delivery, on leg. Jake Weatherald fails to flick it away as the ball lobs up off his pads towards square leg.
Brydon Carse to share the attack with Archer from the other end. The new ball offered noticeably more movement when Australia grabbed it earlier. Can England capitalize on that extra zip before the interval?
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 1 overs : 8/0
J Weatherald1 (7)
T Head1 (1)
J Archer1-0-4-0
Good length and on middle, angling in, Jake Weatherald nudges it through square leg for a run and gets off the mark. 8 runs off the first over then.
Goes short and just outside off, gets some extra bounce, Jake Weatherald lifts his bat and lets it go to the keeper.
On a length and on middle, Jake Weatherald keeps it out to the leg side.
Hits the length hard and just around off, holds its line, Jake Weatherald offers no shot at it. Another No Ball called for overstepping.
FOUR BYES! Poor delivery. Goes fuller but once again goes way down the leg side. Jake Weatherald lets it go. Jamie Smith dives to his right but he has no chance of stopping that as it races to the fine leg fence for a boundary.
Bangs this into the pitch, tries to cramp the batter but this goes a bit too much down the leg side. Jake Weatherald leaves it alone.
Short of a length and on off, Jake Weatherald gets behind the line of it nicely and blocks it out. Archer has overstepped here and it is called a No Ball.
Streaky! Jofra Archer starts with a back-of-a-length delivery, on off, nips back in. Travis Head looks to pat it to the off side but gets an inside edge onto his pads as the ball rolls away. A single taken and Australia are underway.
Commentary
Welcome back for Australia's second stint with the bat. The umpires and players walk out. Stokes leads his men out as the players of England spread out and take their spots on the field. Travis Head and Jake Weatherald are the two openers for Australia. Half-centurion with the bat, Jofra Archer will kick things off with the new ball. Head to face with three slips and a gully in position. Here we go...
... THIRD INNINGS ...
Well then, Australia will effectively begin at 85/0 and given how evidently this pitch has looked good for batting, Australia will aim to just snap the wind out of England's sails and push them absolutely on the mat. England need early breakthroughs in the next 22 minutes or so if they're to make inroads before the interval. They will need to bowl with heart and find a bit more consistency in their lines and lengths. Archer, the man who took a five-for, will be the absolute key for England with the ball. Australia's task is simple. See off this tricky period and head to Lunch unscathed. We'll be back shortly as Australia resumes their innings after the break. Don't go anywhere.
What followed after that was a perfect example of a brave fightback. Many thought that England would fold under pressure, but being absolutely cornered at 168/8, Stokes and Archer led a valiant partnership together. They battled hard to coast England on Day 2, and did extremely well this morning against the aged ball. Both reached their respective fifties, and their stand was growing nice and steady at 106 runs. The deficit was trimmed below three digits and just when frustrations were about to creep in that Aussie camp, Mitchell Starc produced a moment of brilliance to end Stokes' resistance before Boland cleaned up the remaining wicket.
Bat your time out. Stay at the crease for long and the runs are in the offing. This has been a dream pitch for batting, but the English top order yet again failed to show that 'dog' Stokes mentioned at the start of this Test. The top three again gave underwhelming returns with just 41 runs shared among them. Root batted well for his 19, but Cummins proved just too good to cut short his stay. At 71/4, Brook and Stokes worked really hard, but Green was the one who ended that fightback, pushing England back to a rebuild.
The walls have fallen for England. Nothing to take away from the way Stokes and Archer resisted together for that lengthy period of time. But Australia have time and again displayed that knack of seizing the right moments. Australia will begin with still quite a considerable lead, but England would definitely see it as a psychological win to truncate that deficit into double figures, which, at one point, looked almost impossible.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Scott Boland wraps things up with a three-fer. He goes fuller and on off, gets it to shape away just a bit. Jofra Archer, without much footwork, looks to drive it away, but gets a thin outside edge. It flies straight to first slip, where Marnus Labuschagne takes a sharp catch near his midriff. Archer will have to walk back now, scoring a gritty 51 off 105. England have been bowled out for 286, conceding an 85-run lead to the Aussies.
Good length and on middle, Jofra Archer gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
What stood out most about the Stokes-Archer stand wasn't just their lengthy resistance, but Stokes' clever man-management. By backing Archer and feeding him the strike, he injected belief into the quick, and that newfound confidence is now radiating from him. Tongue can bat, but can Archer show the same trust in him is the question. And here's the bowling change from Australia. Scott Boland (15-6-45-2) is back on, replacing Starc.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 87 overs : 286/9
J Tongue7 (12)
J Archer51 (103)
M Starc16-1-61-1
Overpitched and outside off, Josh Tongue reaches out for it and drills it wide of deep point and comes back for the second run.
Beaten! Pitched up and around off, angling away, Josh Tongue looks to drive it away but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Fuller one and on middle and leg, Jofra Archer flicks it to deep square leg and takes the runs this time. Two balls to survive for Josh Tongue.
Back of a length and just outside off, Jofra Archer leaves it alone.
That's a wild shot from Jofra Archer! Fuller and on middle, angling away from the batter. Archer skips down the track and has a big hoick across the line. Gets a top edge that goes towards deep third, but he refuses the single.
FOUR LEG BYES! England will take that! Mitchell Starc lands this short of a length but down the leg side. Jofra Archer misses his glance as the ball goes off his pads behind. Alex Carey dives to his left, but it goes well wide of him and rolls to the fine leg fence for a boundary. The deficit is 88 runs now.
STAT - The 106-run alliance between Stokes and Archer was the third-best partnership in this Ashes for any wicket. It was also the 5th highest 9th wicket partnership for England against Australia in the Ashes.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 86 overs : 279/9
J Tongue5 (10)
J Archer50 (99)
P Cummins17-3-69-3
Full and just around off, Josh Tongue plays well inside the line of it and misses.
Full again but angling into the pads, Josh Tongue flicks it away wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.
Beaten! Pat Cummins goes fuller and on off, angles it in, and then shapes it away. Josh Tongue looks to drive it on the up but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle and leg, Josh Tongue ducks under it.
Touch fuller and on off, Josh Tongue drives it aerially but safely through covers for a brace.
On a length and on off, Josh Tongue pats it towards short cover.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 85 overs : 275/9
J Archer50 (99)
J Tongue1 (4)
M Starc15-1-58-1
Good length and on the fifth stump line, shaping away, Jofra Archer pushes at it with hard hands but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Pitched up and on the pads, Josh Tongue clips it to deep square leg for one.
Short of a length and on off, Josh Tongue steers it away to point.
A big shout for LBW, but turned down! However, Pat Cummins takes the review here and this one looks close. Mitchell Starc bowls a fine yorker, on middle, boomeranging it in a bit. Josh Tongue fails to get his bat down in time and gets hit on his toes. Snicko confirms no bat involved and Ball tracking shows it to be clipping the leg pole. Umpire's call saves Tongue here.
Fuller and just around off, Josh Tongue looks to drive it away but gets a bottom edge as the ball rolls to the keeper.
Josh Tongue is the last batter in for England.
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Who else? It is Mitchell Starc who gets the massive breakthrough for Australia and lets out a big roar. This is the 12th time he has got Ben Stokes in Test cricket, and the reaction from the English skipper says it all. Starc steams in from over the wicket, lands this on a good length and just on off, gets it to jag back in sharply and a long way. Stokes gets a bit stuck in his crease and tries to smash it away it, but plays completely down the wrong line. The ball zips through the gap between bat and pad to shatter the stumps behind. Stokes is hopping like a kid in disappointment as he knows how important this could be in the context of the Ashes. Stokes trudges off after scoring 83 off 198, and the big 106-run stand has been broken now. He is received with a huge applause from everybody present at Adelaide Oval. Jofra Archer runs towards him and gives a pat on his shoulder as Stokes drops off his helmet near the ropes and walks into the dressing room. England are 274/9, still trailing by 97 runs.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 274/8
J Archer50 (98)
B Stokes83 (197)
P Cummins16-3-65-3
Short of a length and well outside off, Jofra Archer leaves it alone.
On a length and on middle, Ben Stokes guides it off the outer half of the bat through point for a run.
Back of a length and just around off, Ben Stokes steps across a bit but lets it go to the keeper.
Swing and a miss! Fuller one and just outisde off. Ben Stokes looks to loft it down the ground and swings through the line but only connects with thin air.
MAIDEN TEST FIFTY FOR ARCHER! A wonderful moment for him, and this has been a terrific knock under immense pressure as well. Pitched up and around off, Jofra Archer pushes it through cover for a single. A huge cheer from the English fans as Archer raises his bat to acknowledge them.
Fuller in length and on middle, holds its line, Jofra Archer takes a couple of steps forward and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 83 overs : 272/8
J Archer49 (95)
B Stokes82 (194)
M Starc14-1-57-0
A yorker now, on middle, swings in a bit, Jofra Archer jams it out to mid on and scampers across for a run. He moves to 49 now. England's deficit is into two digits now, as they trail by 99 runs.
BEATEN! Pitched up and just on middle and off, nips away after hitting the deck. Jofra Archer gets drawn forward to defend but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Play and a miss! Fuller in length and outside off, angling away. Jofra Archer gets tempted and throws his hands at it but misses.
Good length and on off, Ben Stokes taps it in front of cover for a quick single.
Goes fuller and on off, shapes away a bit, Ben Stokes uses his feet and drills it but straight to mid off.
Short of a length and well outside off, Ben Stokes makes an easy leave.
DRINKS! England have survived the first hour here. Well, survive might be a bit harsh a word, but Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer have reduced the lead to 101 runs now. However, they know they still have a long way to go and need to continue like this, at least till Lunch. Australia will be hoping that with the second new ball, their bowlers can produce two good balls and wrap things up quickly here.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 82 overs : 270/8
B Stokes81 (191)
J Archer48 (92)
P Cummins15-3-63-3
Swings in from a fuller length, Stokes whips it away to deep backward square leg for a single. The deficit for England now reads 101 runs.
Big appeal for LBW, but instantly dies down and the umpire shakes his head too. Jags back in from off, on a good length, Ben Stokes is deep in his crease and tries to steer it to the leg side, but misses on the inside edge and wears it on the thigh pad.
WHISKER! Just in the channel of off, on a good length. It lands and straightens just enough to shoot past the outside edge of Stokes.
Good length, on off, blocked off the crease to the left of Cummins.
INSIDE EDGE, FOUR! This one zips back in a long way from a good length, on middle and leg. Ben Stokes is pinned in the crease and tries to block it off, but gets an inside edge over the leg stump. It shoots to the right of the diving Carey and races to the fence behind. A 100-run partnership is up between Stokes and Archer. England keep fighting.
FOUR! That's crunched away! Cummins with a bit of a loosener, short and outside off, Ben Stokes has all the time in the world to pull in the vast acreage at deep mid-wicket for a boundary.
Double change. Pat Cummins brings himself into the attack now.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 81 overs : 261/8
J Archer48 (92)
B Stokes72 (185)
M Starc13-1-55-0
There's the tempter! Swings a bit in and then nips away from the deck, on a fuller length, outside off. Jofra Archer pushes at it on the front foot, but plays inside the line as the ball zips past the outside edge.
At 142.7 kph, Starc fires it in on a fuller length, on off, Jofra Archer casually blocks off the front foot to cover.
Goes across the batter, on a shorter length. Archer is happy to let it go.
Big shout for LBW, but clearly pitching outside leg. Full and swinging down leg on the pads, Archer walks forward and tries to flick it across, but misses and it deflects off the front pad before rolling to the left of the keeper.
How has that missed the stumps? Almost the perfect seed to smash the sticks. Swings in from off, on a fullish length, Jofra Archer, with no footwork, swings over the line and gets beaten on the inside edge by a whisker. The ball scarily passes close to the off pole on its way to the keeper. Archer is left flummoxed at the crease. What a lovely delivery!
A tinge of away shape on a good length, outside off, Stokes comfortably steers it off the back foot to deep point for a single.
Second New Ball available now. Will Australia take it right away? Yes, they will, and it has been handed over to Mitchell Starc, who replaces Cameron Green.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 80 overs : 260/8
J Archer48 (87)
B Stokes71 (184)
N Lyon28-5-70-2
And he defends resolutely. Pitched full and on the stumps, it turns in and Archer drags his bat in front of the pad to block it straight.
Deft! Short and outside off, Jofra Archer gets on the back foot and delays the cut shot to deep backward point for a couple of runs. Moves to 48 and the partnership is now worth 92 runs.
Drags the length by a few yards, does Lyon. On off and it is punched off the back foot to mid off.
Turns in from middle, on a fullish length, Archer dabs it off the back foot to the right of forward short leg.
Every run is being cheered now! Short and turning away from one of the footmarks around off, Stokes backs away and punches it between extra cover and cover-point for a single.
Lovely flight on a fuller length, around off, Stokes reaches out on the front foot and smothers the spin.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 79 overs : 257/8
J Archer46 (83)
B Stokes70 (182)
C Green11-3-33-1
On a fuller length and angling in, worked off the pads into the leg side.
FOUR! Clipped fine enough! Green goes full and on the pads, Jofra Archer uses the pace and guides it behind to deep fine leg for a boundary. This is the best 9th wicket partnership for England in a Test in Adelaide.
Short on the bodyline, Archer ducks under it.
Length ball, outside off, cut off the back foot to deep point for a single.
Overthrows! Back of a length, on off, Jofra Archer punches it in front of cover-point. Stokes is through for a single, but Archer sends him back on a sharp call. Inglis runs forward and gets rid of the ball quickly, but throws it wide to the bowling end, and misses by a long way. With no proper backup there, the ball rolls to long on. They eventually get a single. Cameron Green is not happy with that throw from Inglis. But had that hit, Stokes would have been in trouble.
Short and on top of off, Stokes plays with soft hands and guides it through backward point for a single.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 78 overs : 250/8
J Archer41 (79)
B Stokes68 (180)
N Lyon27-5-67-2
Goes back and across on a length ball and punches it to mid on.
BEATEN! Outside off, spinning in from the rough patch with bounce. Archer goes back and across to give it a whack to the off side, but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Lands it full and on middle, Archer blocks off the front foot.
Short and outside off, punched to extra cover.
On a length, spinning across the batter from off, Stokes nudges it wide of mid-wicket for a single. 250 UP FOR ENGLAND!
Geez, that's gone past everyone! Lyon gives it a decent bit of air and bite. It spins prodigiously into the batter from outside off and bounces on its way. Jofra Archer swings to go downtown, but gets beaten all ends up on the outside edge. Carey is a bit blinded by the batter and does not gather it to his left, as he is late to react. The ball rolls towards deep fine leg and is cut of by Green from deep square leg. Three byes.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 77 overs : 246/8
B Stokes67 (179)
J Archer41 (74)
C Green10-3-26-1
Too short, angling down leg, from around the stumps. Stokes ducks safely underneath it.
Shortish delivery, on the fourth. Stokes rocks back and knocks it to backward point.
Touch full and outside off, Archer presses forward and steers it through cover-point for a single.
BEATEN! First false stroke induced by Australia this morning! On a good length, cross-seam delivery with some bounce, outside off, Jofra Archer loosely hangs the bat away from his body without proper weight transfer on the front foot and gets beaten past the outside edge.
On middle, on a good length, nipping in a touch. Archer stands tall and blocks it off the inner half of the bat.
Spots Stokes advancing down the track, Green bangs it short and on middle, trying to tuck him for space. Stokes does well to stay leg side and punch it to the right of the diving cover fielder for a single.
Early on Day 2, when Jofra Archer dismissed Mitchell Starc, we saw him and Ben Stokes in a heated discussion. Well, now this duo has added 76 runs in 132 balls, and are keeping England alive in this contest, and more importantly, in the Ashes.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 76 overs : 244/8
J Archer40 (71)
B Stokes66 (176)
N Lyon26-5-66-2
Spins in from a shorter length, on middle, Jofra Archer goes back and across and bunts it back to Lyon on the bounce.
Floated full and on off, Archer pushes it back to the bowler.
At 84.8 kph, full and around off, Archer leans on and defends it.
Short outside off, punched off the back foot to sweeper cover for a single.
FOUR! Creative and mighty effective! Full and around off, Stokes picks up the length early, gets into a good position by switching his stance, and reverse sweeps it over backward point for a boundary.
Lands short and on off, Stokes goes back and punches it to short cover.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 75 overs : 239/8
J Archer40 (68)
B Stokes61 (173)
C Green9-3-24-1
A bit too straight, down leg on a fuller length. Jofra Archer misses out on the flick shot. Carey dives to his left to gather it safely.
Another short ball, on middle and leg, ducked under alertly by Archer.
He shuffles across off and blocks this full ball to the off side.
Dug in short and on the leg stump, Archer ducks underneath it to leave.
Around off, on a fractionally fuller length, Ben Stokes steers it to deep point for a single.
Cameron Green is into the attack now. Goes short and on the leg stump line, Archer pulls it behind square on the leg side for a single at long leg. Archer moves to 40 (64). Impressive contribution from the big quick so far.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 74 overs : 237/8
B Stokes60 (172)
J Archer39 (63)
N Lyon25-5-61-2
Spins across the face of the bat, full and around off, Stokes steers it off the outer half of the bat to backward point.
Feeds it full and on off, Ben Stokes takes a giant stride forward to block.
Pitched fuller, on middle, Archer drills it down a bit uppishly to long on for a single.
Around off, short, Stokes backs away quickly and slashes it to deep point for a single.
Short and on middle, Stokes tucks it into the leg side.
Shortish delivery, on middle and leg, Jofra punches off the back foot to long on for a single.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 73 overs : 234/8
B Stokes59 (168)
J Archer37 (61)
S Boland15-6-45-2
Back of a length, on the pads, Stokes steers it off the back foot to the deep backward square leg region for a couple of more runs. 21 runs chopped off already by the tourists from their overnight score.
Outside off, on a good length, Stokes leaves it alone.
Excellent commitment in the deep from Starc! This is on a good length, outside off, Stokes slices it through deep backward point. Mitchell Starc, with what Mark Waugh calls an 'elephant's trunk' on air, dives to his right and saves a certain boundary. Two taken.
Over the stumps now. Lands it full and on the leg stump, forced off the front foot to mid-wicket.
FOUR! Top shot! Touch full from Boland, on off, Ben Stokes gets on the front foot, plays through the line and drives it crisply through the cover and mid off gap for a boundary.
Around off, on a length, slashed off the back foot to the left of gully. Green makes a good stop there to his left.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 72 overs : 226/8
J Archer37 (61)
B Stokes51 (162)
N Lyon24-5-58-2
Full and tossed on the off pole, defended off the front foot.
SIX! Sails all the way! Pitched full and on off, Jofra Archer, with a free-flowing bat swing, clears the front leg away and launches it over long on for a cracking six. The deficit now reads 145 runs for England.
Pushed full and on middle, spinning in. Archer gets a good stride out and eases it back to the bowler.
Pulls the length back, it short and outside off, Stokes rocks back and cuts it between cover and point for a single.
Brings the stumps to play on a fuller length. Ben leans on and smothers the spin.
Nicely looped up at 87 kph, on a length, outside off, Stokes backs away and punches it hard to extra cover.
After the first over, when Ben Stokes charged Scott Boland to hit a boundary, Alex Carey has been standing up to the stumps to take that out of the English skipper's game.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 71 overs : 219/8
J Archer31 (58)
B Stokes50 (159)
S Boland14-6-37-2
Angled in from a length, Archer whips off the pads to mid-wicket.
On the stumps, on a good length, blocked straight back.
FIFTY FOR BEN STOKES! It is met with a huge round of applause from the English faithful. His 37th Test half century, and it's been a fine knock so far. Full of patience, as this is his slowest fifty. Off 159 balls. His previous slowest came in the Headingley Test in the Ashes of 2019. Full and outside off, Stokes presses forward and dabs it wide of backward point for a quick single to get to his milestone. Struggled with cramps last evening, but hung in there and kept fighting despite wickets falling around him.
Slammed hard on a length, on middle and leg, Stokes fends it off the back foot to cover-point.
Nipping in from middle, on a good length. Stokes is rushed on the back foot and tucks it across to the mid on region.
Nagging length, angling in and around off, Stokes rocks back and punches it to the off side.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 70 overs : 218/8
J Archer31 (56)
B Stokes49 (155)
N Lyon23-5-51-2
More flight provided at 84.2 kph, full and just outside off, Jofra Archer lunges forward and defends off the inner half of the bat.
On off, on a length, Archer watchfully knocks it to short cover.
Sharp turn across the batter from middle, on a length, Archer goes back and across and tucks it to short mid-wicket.
The length is pulled back, on middle, Archer goes back deep in the crease and punches it to the right of the bowler.
Just outside off on a slightly fuller length, Archer defends it from the crease to the off side.
Spins in from off, on a fullish length, Jofra with a long reach on the front foot defends it out.
Spin from the other end as it will be Nathan Lyon.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 69 overs : 218/8
B Stokes49 (155)
J Archer31 (50)
S Boland13-6-36-2
Carey is up to the stumps now. Boland goes full and on off, Stokes strides across to block it out.
FOUR! Pinged away! A juicy half volley around off, Ben Stokes gets a good stride down the pitch and cracks the drive for a boundary at deep cover. The 50-run partnership between Stokes and Archer comes up with that. England trail by 153 runs.
Pitched outside off, nipping in a touch from a fullish length. Stokes shoulders arms.
Fuller ball, around off, Stokes strokes it straight to mid off.
Nips back in from off, on a length, Archer pushes at it on the front foot and gets a thick inside edge to deep backward square leg for a single.
Solid defence first up! Tails in on a fuller length, Archer leans forward and defends it nicely.
All in readiness for Day 3 now! It is called a 'Moving Day,' and by the end of it, we will more or less know whether England are still alive in the Ashes or not. We can see the Australian players come out to the middle and spread out to take their respective field positions. Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes have a massive task ahead of themselves with the bat for the visitors. Scott Boland to start proceedings with the ball. Let's play...
Australia, meanwhile, have pressed all the right buttons. Every tactic has been executed to near perfection. Be it Carey standing up to the stumps and athletically holding onto a sharp chance to remove Jacks, while the introduction of Green into the attack that paid instant dividends, snuffing out Brook just as he was beginning to look ominous. After bowling in unforgiving heat on Thursday, the Australian bowlers will return refreshed and ready to pose a stern challenge to an England side whose hopes are hanging by a thread. The conditions offer slightly more respite than the previous day, but the stakes remain immense. A crucial morning session awaits in just a few minutes. Stay tuned.
Bazball, for now, appears to have been shelved as old school cricket has taken centre stage, best reflected in Stokes’ gritty 45 off 151 balls. Even if scaling this mountain of a lead feels improbable, hauling it below the hundred run mark would still count as a significant moral victory for the tourists. For that to happen, the tail need to massively support their captain. Archer has, at times, displayed that he can bat well and for long and is batting at a fair clip as well. But how they deal with the first crucial hour will shape England’s fate in the series. The reason why England have got to get clarity is because the likes of Nathan Lyon is going to be even more tough to play in the fourth innings of this game when the wicket will start spitting and grip more.
Day 2 was scorching at near 40 degrees and didn’t go without flashpoints. Technological controversies took centre stage at times and left England visibly frustrated. Some will argue that Jamie Smith’s dismissal felt harsh, but there were no hiding places in the bigger picture. England looked rusty on a surface that promised runs from the start. Harry Brook curbed his natural aggression in the interest of survival, but the late resistance from Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer injected a flicker of belief into the England camp. Stokes, battling cramps, has dug in trenches in a painstaking inning and will need a massive support from the tail.
Australia are smelling blood. They have out bowled and out disciplined England across every department. So ruthless has their grip been that even Mitchell Starc, a man who usually strikes early and often, is yet to take a wicket in Adelaide. The damage was set in motion by the returning spearheads, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon, and Scott Boland ensured the pressure never eased. With a commanding lead still in hand, Australia will be determined not to let it be chipped away in small, harmless increments. The aim is simple. Finish the job quickly by hunting down the last two wickets and keeping their rivals firmly on the mat.
‘Take my drum to England, hang it by the shore, strike it when your powder’s running low.’ This famous, powerful verse, though written by Sir Henry Newbolt, is the core of the legendary Drake’s Drum myth. It is a timeless summons for heroes, echoing whenever hope thins and backs are pressed firmly against the wall. Ben Stokes and his troops are living that raw legend in Adelaide right now. They are completely cornered, the series is slipping away, and are searching for a brave, desperate act of heroism to save this Ashes. On that tense note, hello and welcome to Day 3. Always a pleasure to have you join us.
... DAY 3, SESSION 1 ...
Righto, two days down and England find themselves in a precarious situation. With the Ashes on the line, they need a miraculous fightback from Stokes and a bit of shepherding with the lower order. Archer has displayed a good, positive approach and has hung in there. But they are still 158 runs adrift, which is a massive mountain to scale down. Their first target would be to shrink the lead into double figures and take it over by over. Australia, on the other hand, would look to clean up things in the first crucial hour of Day 3 and proceed with a hefty lead. We will back on Friday, 19th December for the 'Moving Day' and the first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 11.30 pm GMT (Previous Day). Till then, stay safe, cheers!
Australia's Nathan Lyon is up for a quick chat with Isa Guha on the sidelines. He says that it was a tough day out there, pretty hot, but nice to contribute to the team. Adds that he just tries to stick to his basics and says he enjoyed the ball to get the wicket of Duckett. Mentions that the boys did really well in difficult conditions, especially the fast bowlers, who have put them in a great position in the game. Ends by saying that he will probably need to take an ice bath.
Ben Stokes was left stranded at one end, watching the collapse unfold. He himself struggled with cramps, but was brave enough to hang in there, showing absolute solidity in defending. Scott Boland eventually tore through the lower middle order, removing Will Jacks and Brydon Carse in quick succession. England slumped from 159/5 to 168/8. England were on the mat already, and it looked like they would get wrapped sooner. But in came Archer who formed a resilient and a responsible alliance with Stokes, which was the only pebble in the shoe for Australia this day.
The final session was dominated by Snicko controversies and England's collapse. First, Jamie Smith survived when technology showed Pat Cummins' bumper hit his helmet rather than his glove. Australia were frustrated by the decision, though replays showed that the ball yorked Usman Khawaja's hands anyway. Then came the decisive moment. Smith, who'd been counterattacking with intent, was given out caught behind off the pull. Technology showed a spike, but replays suggested a gap between bat and ball. Smith had to go, which frustrated the English camp more.
Australia bowled in better areas and looked more consistent in hitting there and thereabouts. Cummins didn't let Root get past 20, which dented England further to 71/4. Though with the ball softening up and losing its bite on a pretty decent batting track, Brook and Stokes showed good resilience with a 59-run partnership. But an inspired bowling change to bring in Green proved fruitful immediately as he fished out Brook, pushing England to 127/5, deep in the afternoon session.
The day started quietly for Australia. Mitchell Starc moved to a handy half-century as the lower order added 45 runs to their overnight score, pushing the total to 371. Jofra Archer was England's standout with five wickets, bowling with genuine pace and control throughout. England's reply started smoothly on a good batting surface, but quickly turned into a mess as the two returning stars struck immediately. Captain Pat Cummins removed Zak Crawley with a beauty to set the tone. Nathan Lyon then struck twice in his first over, leaving England reeling at 42/3. It could have been even worse, but Joe Root survived a caught behind appeal when the third umpire ruled the edge hadn't carried to Alex Carey.
Another day of the Ashes bossed up by the Australians. England have got themselves into a hole, but got to give it to the English captain, Ben Stokes, for bravely hanging in there despite struggling with cramps. He got more than decent support from Jofra Archer as their alliance now stands at 45 runs. The hosts though, are still way ahead in the game, with a big lead at their disposal and just two good balls away from wrapping up England.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 68 overs : 213/8
B Stokes45 (151)
J Archer30 (48)
N Lyon22-4-51-2
Another maiden over! Nathan Lyon loops it up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes negotiates it safely. THAT WILL BE STUMPS ON DAY 2!
Flatter, full and on middle, Ben Stokes knocks it to the right of the bowler. Last ball of the day coming up now.
Slows it up, full and on middle and leg, Ben Stokes is solid in his defense. Two more balls to go in the day.
Nathan Lyon comes over the wicket, flights it up, full and around leg, Ben Stokes pads it away.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes prods forward to fend it away.
Floated, full and on middle, Ben Stokes stays deep inside is crease to block it out.
Last over of the day coming up. Nathan Lyon (21-3-51-2) to wrap up.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 67 overs : 213/8
J Archer30 (48)
B Stokes45 (145)
C Green8-3-22-1
Cameron Green comes around the wicket and bowls another bouncer, on leg, Jofra Archer ducks under it again. Maiden over.
Good length and on off, Jofra Archer gets behind the line of it and defends it.
Hits the length hard, on off, Jofra Archer rides the bounce well and stabs it to the off side.
Short of a length and outside off, Jofra Archer punches it but fails to beat extra cover.
A bouncer, on middle and leg, Jofra Archer ducks under it.
Back of a length and on middle, Jofra Archer stays back and keeps it out nicely.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 66 overs : 213/8
J Archer30 (42)
B Stokes45 (145)
N Lyon21-3-51-2
Flatter, full and on middle, Jofra Archer drills it to long on for a run.
Floated, full and on off, Jofra Archer keeps it out to the off side.
Slows it up, full and on off, grips and turns in sharply. Jofra Archer prods forward to defend but gloves it down to the leg side.
Flighted, full and on off, Jofra Archer drills it to mid off.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Jofra Archer blocks it out.
Short and around off, Ben Stokes punches it to sweeper cover for a single.
As the shadows lengthen, with around 10 minutes left, Nathan Lyon is brought back into the attack. 20-3-49-2 are his bowling figures. He replaces Pat Cummins.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 65 overs : 211/8
B Stokes44 (144)
J Archer29 (37)
C Green7-2-22-1
Short of a length and on leg, Ben Stokes tucks it towards square leg for a single.
Much fuller and on off, Ben Stokes drills it to extra cover.
On a length and on middle, Ben Stokes stays back and pats it towards mid on.
Lands this on a good length and around off, Ben Stokes pats it towards cover-point.
Nails the yorker, on middle, Ben Stokes gets his bat down in time to dig it out.
Fuller and on off, Ben Stokes drives it to cover.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 64 overs : 210/8
B Stokes43 (138)
J Archer29 (37)
P Cummins14-3-54-3
Short again and on middle, Ben Stokes pulls it along the ground to deep square leg for one.
A bouncer now, on middle at 138.9 clicks, Ben Stokes ducks under it.
A slower one, on a length and on fof, Ben Stokes waits for it and blocks it out.
Fuller and on middle, Ben Stokes knocks it towards mid on.
Short of a length and around middle, Jofra Archer pulls it on the bounce to deep square leg for a run.
Back of a length and on off, Jofra Archer pats it back to the bowler.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 63 overs : 208/8
J Archer28 (35)
B Stokes42 (134)
C Green6-2-21-1
Hard length and around off, Jofra Archer punches it through cover-point for a run.
Another bouncer, on middle, Jofra Archer ducks under it.
Short again and outside off, Jofra Archer lets it go this time. Stokes appreciates it from the other end.
DROPPED AND FOUR! A fine attempt in the deep, though. Cameron Green bangs in a good bouncer, on middle. Jofra Archer takes it on and goes for the pull, but gets a top edge. It flies towards deep mid-wicket, where Marnus Labuschagne runs forward and puts in a full-length dive. He tries to grab it with both hands just above the grass, but does not make contact with the ball as it goes behind for a boundary.
Short of a length and on middle and leg, Ben Stokes pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Ouch! Back of a length and on off, nips back in. Ben Stokes tries to play from the crease but gets an inside edge onto the exposed area below his back thigh pad. The English skipper looks in a bit of pain here.
Cameron Green (5-2-15-1) is brought back into the attack, replacing Mitchell Starc.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 62 overs : 202/8
J Archer23 (31)
B Stokes41 (132)
P Cummins13-3-52-3
In the air...SAFE! Pat Cummins bangs in a sharp bouncer, on middle. Jofra Archer looks to pull it away but gets a top edge. It flies towards deep square leg, where Brendan Doggett runs forward and to his right, dives in, but just fails to reach it. Two taken.
Short of a length and on off, angling in a bit, Jofra Archer sways away from it.
Pitched up and around off, Ben Stokes pushes it wide of cover for another run. 200 UP FOR ENGLAND!
Good length and on off, Ben Stokes stays back and blocks it out.
Full and on middle, Jofra Archer drills it wide of mid on for a run.
Almost dragged on! Fuller in length and around off. Ben Stokes goes chasing after it but gets an inside edge just past the stumps towards fine leg for a single.
Pat Cummins (12-3-47-3) returns for another spell as we head into the extended 30 minutes of the day's play. He replaces Nathan Lyon.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 61 overs : 197/8
J Archer20 (28)
B Stokes39 (129)
M Starc12-1-54-0
A bouncer now, on middle, Jofra Archer ducks under it.
Bangs this into the pitch and on off, gets some extra bounce. Jofra Archer gets his bat away at the last moment.
Short of a length and on middle, Ben Stokes pulls it to deep square leg for another run.
Length again, on middle and leg, Jofra Archer works it off the inner half of the bat through square leg for a run. England trail by 175 runs now.
Good length and around off, Ben Stokes guides it towards point for a single.
Back of a length but angling down the leg side, Ben Stokes fails to glance it away.
Lyon is off the field. Brendan Doggett is in as the 12th man for Australia.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 60 overs : 194/8
B Stokes37 (126)
J Archer19 (25)
N Lyon20-3-49-2
Slower through the air, full and on off, Ben Stokes pushes it through cover-point for one more.
Goes short and on middle, turns in, Jofra Archer backs away and pats it down to long on for a run.
Floated, full and on off, turns in, Jofra Archer taps it out to the off side.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Jofra Archer defends it on the front foot.
Short again and on off, Ben Stokes slaps it to sweeper cover for a single.
Short and around off, Ben Stokes moves back and punches it wide of short cover. Josh Inglis dives to his left to make an excellent stop.
Runs Scored 12 Runs
Score after 59 overs : 191/8
J Archer18 (22)
B Stokes35 (123)
M Starc11-1-51-0
Back of a length and on middle, at 148 clicks. Jofra Archer does well to keep it out to the off side.
Good length and on of, Ben Stokes pats it wide of cover-point for one.
A low full toss, on middle, angling in. Jofra Archer steps across and flicks it away. It travels pretty quickly towards deep square leg, where Travis Head moves to his right to stop it well. They cross.
Mitchell Starc responds with a sharp bouncer at over 145 clicks, on middle and leg, Jofra Archer ducks under it.
FOUR MORE! A bit of a Caribbean flair. Full again but around off this time. Jofra Archer leans on to his drive nicely and creams it through covers for another boundary.
FOUR! Put away! Mitchell Starc errs in line and serves this full but down the leg side. Jofra Archer tickles it away and beats Alex Carey to his left as the ball races to the fine leg fence for a boundary. Oh, Starc has overstepped here, and it is called a No Ball as well.
Short of a length and around off, Ben Stokes steers it wide of gully. Cameron Green dives to his left and gets a good hand on it to make a half stop. A single taken.
Ben Stokes is evidently struggling with cramps out there. In fact, he can barely run between the wickets, which further multiplies England's worries. The physio is out to check on Stokes, who is down on his knee, and a cold towel on his head to counter the heat. The players take this opportunity for a mini unofficial hydration break. Stokes was helped with a few stretching exercises and got back on his feet. All set to resume.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 58 overs : 179/8
J Archer9 (17)
B Stokes33 (121)
N Lyon19-3-46-2
Uppish but safe! Looped up, full and on off, Jofra Archer goes down for the slog sweep but gets a top edge. It goes off his body and lobs up, but lands safely in the vacant point region. Looks like these two will go for it now.
Floats it up, full and on off, Jofra Archer strides out and fends it away.
Short and outside off, Ben Stokes cuts it to deep point for one.
Slows it up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes defends it on the front foot.
A bit of intent! Tossed up, full and on off, Ben Stokes goes down for the reverse sweep but gets an inside edge onto his pads.
Flighted, full and on off, Jofra Archer drills it down the pitch, where Nathan Lyon gets his left hand on it but parries it behind. Cameron Green from mid off chases after it and slides to push it back inside. Three taken.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 57 overs : 175/8
B Stokes32 (118)
J Archer6 (14)
M Starc10-1-39-0
Pitched up and on off, Ben Stokes knocks it towards mid off. He needs to make a decision here, whether to try and bat out till Stumps, or be a bit aggressive. England need the runs as they still trail by 196 runs.
Back of a length and on middle, angling sharply into the body of the batter. Jofra Archer does well to pirouette and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Fuller but way outside off, Jofra Archer makes an easy leave.
Good length and on off, angling in, Jofra Archer guides it to cover-point.
Right in the blockhole, outside off, Jofra Archer jams it out towards mid off.
FOUR! Good shot! Short of a length and outside off. Jofra Archer gets the chance to free his arms and cuts it away through backward point for a boundary.
Mitchell Starc (9-1-34-0) is back on. He replaces Scott Boland.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 56 overs : 170/8
B Stokes32 (117)
J Archer1 (9)
N Lyon18-3-42-2
Drags his length back, on middle, Ben Stokes keeps it out to the off side.
Slows it up, full and on middle, turns in, Jofra Archer nurdles it towards short fine for one.
Looped up, full and on middle, Jofra Archer fends it back to the bowler.
Floated, full and on middle, Jofra Archer turns it to the leg side.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Jofra Archer blocks it out.
Flighted, full and on off, Ben Stokes pushes it wide cover and takes the single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 55 overs : 168/8
J Archer0 (5)
B Stokes31 (115)
S Boland12-6-31-2
Back-to-back maiden-wicket overs from Scott Boland! He hits the length hard, on off, gets it nip back in, Jofra Archer leaves it alone.
Short of a length and on off, Jofra Archer dabs it down to point.
Pitched up and on off, Jofra Archer strides out and steers it to point.
Good length and just around off, shapes away, Jofra Archer plays well inside the line of it and misses it.
Fuller and on middle, shaping in, Jofra Archer prods forward and blocks it out.
Jofra Archer is in at number 10.
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Scott Boland strikes again. Once he gets into rhythm, it is difficult to stop him. He lands this on a good length and on off, gets it to jag back in sharply. Brydon Carse gets stuck in the crease as Alex Carey is standing up to the stumps. He plays completely down the wrong line and leaves a big gap between bat and pad as the ball goes through and shatters the stumps. Carse walks back for a duck, and England are 168/8, still trailing by 203 runs.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 54 overs : 168/7
B Stokes31 (115)
B Carse0 (4)
N Lyon17-3-40-2
Another maiden over! Fires one full and on the pads, Ben Stokes tucks it to short leg.
Goes short and on leg, Ben Duckett moves back and tucks it to mid-wicket.
Flatter, full and around off, Ben Stokes drills it to short cover. Stokes is struggling with a bit of cramps here.
Flighted, full and on off, Ben Stokes taps it to the off side. Nathan Lyon quickly moves to his right and makes a diving stop.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes knocks it back to the bowler.
Floated, short and on off, Ben Stokes moves back and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 53 overs : 168/7
B Carse0 (4)
B Stokes31 (109)
S Boland11-5-31-1
Pitched up and on middle, angling in, Brydon Carse knocks it towards mid on. A maiden-wicket over!
Short of a length and on off, Brydon Carse dabs it down to point.
Back of a length and around off, Brydon Carse steers it to gully.
Fuller and on off, Brydon Carse strides out and blocks it out.
Brydon Carse walks out to bat now.
OUT! INSIDE EDGE AND TAKEN! A stunner from Carey. Every tactical move by the Aussies has worked in their favor. With Carey standing up to the wickets, Boland bowls it on a good length, and gets it to nip back into Jacks. He stands deep in the crease and tries to block, but gets a thick inside edge onto the back thigh pad. The ball deflects and lobs to his right side. Carey shows great awareness and flexibility as he dives in that direction and gobbles up in an attempt with his right hand. The umpire, Ahsan Raza, raises his finger on the appeal for caught behind. Will Jacks departs on 6 (29) and England slip further down to 168/7.
Length-delivery, nipping back in on off. Will Jacks with a half-forward press, drives it back to Boland.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 52 overs : 168/6
B Stokes31 (109)
W Jacks6 (27)
N Lyon16-2-40-2
Pushes the line on the leg stump, does Lyon. It is full and Stokes negotiates well as he defends it to the off s side.
He leans forward on this full ball and blocks it out.
At 90.6 kph, Lyon dishes out a full ball, on off, blocked off the front foot by Stokes.
Flat and quick on off, full in length. Stokes keeps it out watchfully.
Drifts in on a shorter length, turns away from off. Stokes mistimes the back foot punch to short cover.
Pushed through on middle, Stokes defends the full ball out to the off side.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 51 overs : 168/6
W Jacks6 (27)
B Stokes31 (103)
S Boland10-4-31-0
Fuller once more, on off, Will Jacks knocks it down the pitch.
Pitched up and on the pads, Will Jacks glances it away but fails to beat short fine.
Good length and angling in, Will Jacks clips it to square leg.
Touch fuller and on off, Will Jacks taps it out to short cover.
Back of a length and around off, Ben Stokes punches it to sweeper cover for a single.
On a length and on middle, Ben Stokes blocks it out.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 50 overs : 167/6
W Jacks6 (23)
B Stokes30 (101)
N Lyon15-1-40-2
Goes short and on middle, Will Jacks flicks it to square leg.
Flatter, full and on off, turns in, Will Jacks steps across and tucks it to mid-wicket.
FOUR! Fine shot! Gives this one some more air, full and around off. Will Jacks plants his front foot, leans on and drives it crisply to the left of mid off for a boundary.
Flighted, full and on off, Will Jacks strides out and knocks it back to the bowler.
Tossed up, full and on off, Ben Stokes eases it to long off for a single.
Floated, short and on off, Ben Stokes moves back and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 49 overs : 162/6
W Jacks2 (19)
B Stokes29 (99)
S Boland9-4-30-0
Maiden over! Touch fuller and on middle and off, Will Jacks is solid in his defense.
Once again, Alex Carey comes up to the stumps for the last ball.
Short of a length and on off, Will Jacks keeps it out to the off side.
Alex Carey goes back to his usual position. Playing cat and mouse with the batter here.
Hard length and on middle, jags back in. Will Jacks looks to play at it but gets an inside edge onto his inner thigh.
On a length and on leg, Will Jacks clips it to square leg.
Alex Carey comes up to the stumps now.
Good length and on off, nips back in, Will Jacks blocks it out well.
Back of a length and on off, Will Jacks punches it to extra cover.
DRINKS! Australia are in control of this game at the moment. Whenever England has looked like building towards something significant, they have been pegged back by the Aussies. Although Jamie Smith's dismissal will be a big talking point. Ben Stokes has looked solid at one end, playing the long game, but he is running out of partners. Will Jacks needs to support his skipper if they do not want the hosts to take a commanding lead here. It is going to be a fascinating passage of play that awaits us, which could not just define this game, but the series as well.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 48 overs : 162/6
B Stokes29 (99)
W Jacks2 (13)
N Lyon14-1-35-2
Floated up on a fuller length, outside off, Stokes carves it down the ground, but Lyon does well on his follow-through and stops it to his right.
Outside off and full, left alone by Stokes.
Drifts in on a good length, Stokes goes back and defends it out to the off side.
Full and on middle, driven down to long on for a single.
CHANCE! Tosses up a fuller length, on middle, it turns and bounces a bit. Jacks flicks it uppishly, to the left of short leg. Head is a bit late to react, but still, gets his left hand on the ball. It is parried away. So, a chance missed, albeit a tough one.
Shortish delivey, outside off, Stokes smashes it off the back foot to deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 47 overs : 160/6
W Jacks1 (11)
B Stokes28 (95)
S Boland8-3-30-0
Fuller delivery, on middle and leg, Jacks flicks it off the pads to short mid-wicket.
Banged on a length, around off, steered off the front foot to cover.
Length ball, outside off, no shot offered.
Good length, outside off, defended towards cover.
Touch short and angling into the batter, tucked across to mid-wicket.
A length ball that stays low on a good length. Jacks does well to stab it out to covers.
Scott Boland replaces Cameron Green.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 46 overs : 160/6
W Jacks1 (5)
B Stokes28 (95)
P Cummins12-3-47-3
Bangs this into the pitch, takes pace off. Will Jacks almost gets deceived but manages to pull it through square leg for one.
Pat Cummins loses his grip and bowls a high full toss, on leg. Will Jacks is not expecting that and heaves it towards mid-wicket, where the fielder makes a good stop.
A good bouncer from Cummins to which, Jacks sways away from the firing line.
Short and down leg, no shot offered.
On a length, on the leg stump, worked off the back foot to mid on.
Will Jacks is the next man in.
OUT! EDGED AND CAUGHT BEHIND! A huge, defining moment in the game as Cummins gets his third wicket. Cummins bangs it on a back of a length, and it nips in off the surface, around off. Jamie Smith swings with all his might to pull it across the line, but misses and the ball passes very close to the bottom edge on its way to the keeper. Actually, the ball didn't bounce much and skidded through the deck. It dips in front of Carey who snaffles it before the grass. A big, confident appeal for caught behind, but the umpire, Nitin Menon, says no. There is a review for a caught behind, and the Snicko shows a spike, despite there being a daylight gap between bat and the ball. Chris Gaffaney goes with the technology and considers that slight murmur as the contact off the bottom edge. And the catch is deemed clean by the third umpire. Oh, hang on. Jamie was ready to take a review, but the decision was already sent upstairs by the on-field umpires themselves. Another dismissal that will be talked about a lot. OUT loads on the giant screen. The English captain stands in absolute disbelief with his head down. Jamie Smith looks disappointed as well and walks off for 22 (26). England are 159/6.
Another check for a fair catch. The Aussies look pretty confident, and it has been sent upstairs again. The replay shows that it has carried to Alex Carey behind the stumps, and Snicko shows a spike but there is also a bit of a gap between bat and ball. However, the third umpire deems that there is an edge. Jamie Smith and Ben Stokes cannot believe it, but Smith has to walk back here.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 45 overs : 159/5
B Stokes28 (95)
J Smith22 (25)
C Green5-2-15-1
FOUR! A leftie's delight! Fractionally full and slightly outside off, Ben Stokes leans on the front foot, takes on the width and cracks it to the deep cover region for a boundary. 18 runs from the last two overs for England. They trail by 212 runs.
Uses the wider angle from around the stumps, does Green. He lands it full and on off, angling in. Stokes alertly blocks it out.
Short of a good length, on top of middle, Smith rides the bounce, and knocks it to mid on for a quick single.
Fires in on a length, at the pads, Jamie Smith lines up to whip that behind square on the leg side, but misses. The ball lobs off the thigh pad and drops on the surface, circling around the off pole.
FOUR! Intent from Smith! Short ball, angling on middle, Jamie Smith gets the ball at a good height and pulls it over mid-wicket for a one-bounce boundary. Jamie on the counterattack. The deficit reads 217 runs for England.
Overpitched outside off, Smith bumps it on the bounce to mid off.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 44 overs : 150/5
B Stokes24 (93)
J Smith17 (21)
P Cummins11-3-46-2
On a length on off, blocked solidly off the back foot.
Skids through from a length, around off. A resolute defence by the English skipper.
On a back of a length, on middle and leg, Stokes nudges it to the square leg region.
Excellent work from Marnus Labuschagne in the deep! A superman effort to prevent a boundary. Short and on middle, Smith pulls it off the back foot to pierce the deep square leg and deep mid-wicket gap. Marnus Labuschagne, from behind the square, runs and slides to his left to cut it off. A single taken. 150 UP FOR ENGLAND!
A very well-directed short ball from Cummins, nipping in and around off. Jamie Smith hops in the crease to ride the bounce, but it gets really heavy on him. He tries to block it by bringing his bat in front of his face, but the ball seems to have gone off something. It lobs back towards the first slip and dips in front of Usman Khawaja, who dives forward to scoop it from the front. A celebrappeal for a catch, but the umpire seems unsure if that went through the bat/glove or Khawaja collected it cleanly at first slip. The third umpire thoroughly checks and deems it has missed the gloves and has deflected off Smith's helmet. The Aussies are convinced that it has gone off the gloves, but it wouldn't have mattered as the ball half-volleyed Khawaja's fingers. The Snicko did show a spike, but it came when the ball grazed his helmet. Not Out loads on the giant screen.
Is that a clean catch? Usman Khawaja at first slip has grabbed the ball, but he is not sure, and the third umpire has been called in. Hang on! Snicko shows a spike when the ball has already passed the gloves and is close to the helmet. The third umpire deems no glove involved and does not even check for the catch. Well, the replay shows that it bounced before going into the hands of Khawaja.
SIX! He has got all of it! Cummins slams it short into the pitch, keeping the line of attack on off. Jamie Smith picks the length in a trice, gets himself in a good position and ruthlessly hooks it over deep mid-wicket for a six.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 43 overs : 143/5
B Stokes24 (90)
J Smith10 (18)
C Green4-2-6-1
Short with an extra lift, angling on the leg stump line. Ben Stokes does think about pulling that away, but withdraws his bat down to let it fly back to the keeper. This has been a brilliant spell from Green so far.
Short of a good length, around the off pole. Ben Stokes stabs it down the surface off the back foot.
A sharp jag-backer on a good length. Stokes hops on the toes and steers it to backward point.
Around off, angling in on a length, Ben Stokes gets squared up and blocks it down the pitch.
Length-delivery, outside off, Stokes punches it to extra cover.
Full, on the fifth stump from around the stumps. A watchful leave from Stokes.
Runs Scored 11 Runs
Score after 42 overs : 143/5
J Smith10 (18)
B Stokes24 (84)
P Cummins10-3-39-2
Good-length delivery, angling in and around middle, Jamie Smith camps back and defends it down to mid on.
Short and on the leg stump, Stokes pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single.
FOUR! Elegant! Will help him a lot after a cagy start. Fullish delivery, around off, Ben Stokes plays the check-drive off the front foot and threads it through mid off and cover for a cracking boundary.
Back of a length, outside off, punched on the up by Smith to extra cover. Josh Inglis dives to his right and makes a half-stop there, parrying the ball in front of mid off. They get a single.
A muted appeal for caught behind from Carey, but that is a No Ball for overstepping. Wouldn't have mattered anyway. Short, jagging down the leg stump line. Jamie Smith misses out on the pull shot due to extra lift and Carey collects it to his left.
Nagging length, outside off, left alone on the back foot.
EDGED AND FOUR! That could have gone anywhere. Wide enough on a length, outside off, Jamie Smith flashes hard at it, has a waft that goes off the outside edge. It goes perfectly between wide gully and the second slip fielder for a boundary.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 41 overs : 132/5
B Stokes19 (82)
J Smith5 (13)
C Green3-1-6-1
Slammed hard on a length, around off, Stokes waits back and bunts it out to cover.
Length-delivery, outside off, Stokes is happy to let that go.
Plays this full ball with a straight bat and pushes it back to the bowler.
Brings the angle on the stumps, shaping in late, on a length. Stokes gets across and does well to block it down the pitch.
Makes him play at it, full and on off, angling it a bit in. Ben Stokes prods forward and responds with a solid front foot block.
From around the stumps, Green bangs it short and gets it to jag back in and around off. Stokes stands tall and leaves.
Who bowls now? It will be Cameron Green.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 40 overs : 132/5
J Smith5 (13)
B Stokes19 (76)
P Cummins9-3-28-2
Edged and falls short of Labuschagne! A forward press from Jamie Smith on this fuller delivery, around off. He pushes at it rather with soft hands, and the outside edge lands on the bounce towards Marnus Labuschagne at the second slip.
Much closer to the off stump, on a hard length, Smith shoulders arms to make a tight leave.
On a back of a length, outside off, punched off the back foot to short cover.
Bangs one into the pitch, on middle, Smith ducks underneath it.
Nips in off the pitch, on a good length. Jamie Smith blocks off the back foot.
Starts off with a length ball, a bit of a loosener at 129.8 kph, outside off, Jamie is happy to see that off.
We are back for the final session! A lot depends on the next couple of hours or so. This could define this Ashes series, and it is make or break for England. They need someone to take the responsibility, and will hope that their skipper answers the call. Ben Stokes has looked solid, and he walks out alongside Jamie Smith to continue the batting for the visitors. Pat Cummins will start proceedings with the ball. Let's go...
... DAY 2, SESSION 3 ...
The deficit for England still reads 239 runs, and if they are to pose any sort of a threat to this Australian side, the presence of Stokes at the crease is of vital importance for the tourists. Jamie Smith has had a pretty underwhelming Ashes so far, but he is the bloke with extremely good batting skills. He needs to support his skipper to rescue England out of the rut. Australia will be keen to pick at least three more England wickets before stumps, if not all, and diffuse any threat. A very crucial final session on this second is coming up. By the time we return, you can switch tabs and follow the live action going on between New Zealand and West Indies in the third and final Test in Mount Maunganui. Play resumes in Adelaide at 4.30 am GMT. Join us then.
Stokes and Brook both then showed good resilience in their alliance to keep England afloat. And with the ball softening up, batting got visibly easier. It was about spending more time on the crease, and runs were on the offering. This was certainly missed big time by the English top order. The Stokes-Brook coalition grew stronger as they resisted any sort of risky shots. Played the ball to its merit, and dug in nicely along against the old ball. Australia kept ringing on the changes, giving brief, short spells to their quicks, and one such inspired change was bringing Green into the attack. The partnership for the fifth wicket was worth 56 runs when Green delivered a beauty to end Brook's rather fluent knock, which pushed England back to rebuild. Green drew false strokes on a few more occasions, but Smith and Stokes hung in there till the end of the session.
Being three down already, the afternoon session was of paramount importance for the tourists, not only to mount a rebuild, but from the perspective of keeping the series alive for them. Root and Brook dug in for a partnership, but it was cut short by Cummins just when it started to blossom. It was the 12th time when Cummins fished out Root in Test cricket, which reduced the tourists to 71/4. Lyon from the other end got just enough purchase and drift to keep the batters tied up.
Another session bossed up by the Australians. Though we saw some really good fightback from England through Stokes and his deputy, Brook, the difference-maker is the way the two sides have executed their plans with the ball. And evidently, Australia have outbowled England so far in this Test. The Bazball has been well and truly shut down by the hosts. 25 overs were bowled and England managed to add 73 runs at the run rate of 2 an over and lost the likes of Root and Brook this afternoon.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 39 overs : 132/5
B Stokes19 (76)
J Smith5 (7)
C Green2-0-6-1
Bangs this into the pitch, on the sixth stump line, Ben Stokes offers no shot at it. THAT WILL BE TEA ON DAY 2!
Tight leave! Good length and on off, nips back in sharply. Ben Stokes watches it through and leaves it on length as the ball goes just over the off pole.
Back of a length and around off, Ben Stokes leaves it alone.
Hard length and on leg, Jamie Smith nudges it through square leg for a single.
EDGED AND FOUR! So, close to another wicket here. Back of a length and on off, gets some extra bounce. Jamie Smith pushes at it but gets a thick outside edge wide of gully. Josh Inglis dives to his left and tries to grab it with his outstretched left hand but it just evades him and rolls away for a boundary. Cameron Green needed a Cameron Green's wingspan at gully to pluck that off.
Fuller and on middle, Jamie Smith drills it down the pitch. Cameron Green gets down well on his followthrough to get his right hand on it to stop it well.
Are we getting another one in? Yes, Lyon just completed his over in the nick of time to squeeze in another over. Green to bowl the last over before Tea.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 38 overs : 127/5
B Stokes19 (73)
J Smith0 (4)
N Lyon13-1-33-2
Maiden over! Flatter, full and around off, Ben Stokes is solid in his defense.
Shortish and on off, Ben Stokes moves back and steers it to cover-point.
Slows it up, full and on off, Ben Stokes defends on the front foot.
Green is a tall man who can bowl a heavy ball regularly. The seam came out perfectly straight on Brook's dismissal, held its line, and did just enough. No reverse swing involved, but just a classic example of conventional seam bowling.
Flighted full and on off, Ben Stokes gets forward and taps it to cover-point.
Drags his length back again and outside off, Ben Stokes cuts it to point.
Short and around off, Ben Stokes punches it to extra cover.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 37 overs : 127/5
J Smith0 (4)
B Stokes19 (67)
C Green1-0-1-1
Almost another for Cameron Green! He goes fuller this time, on off, gets it to shape away a bit late. Jamie Smith tries to defend it with a straight bat but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Keeps the length short again, on middle, Jamie Smith keeps it out to the off side.
Hard length and around off, Jamie Smith plays away from his body and guides it to point.
Short of a length and on middle, Jamie Smith rides the bounce and blocks it out.
Jamie Smith is in at number 7.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! An inspired bowling change from skipper Pat Cummins, and Cameron Green strikes gold for the Aussies. He lands this back of a length and on middle and off, angles in but just straightens after hitting the deck. Harry Brook is squared up, trying to play at it, and just gets a feather behind, where Alex Carey makes no mistake. Brook stands there in disbelief but has to walk back after a fighting 45 off 63. The 56-run stand has been broken now, and England are 127/5, still trailing by 244 runs.
That was a big No Ball from the big man.
Good length and on off, Harry Brook pats it in front of short cover and wants the run, but is sent back. Also, Green has overstepped here and it is called a No Ball.
Short of a length and around off, gets some extra bounce. Harry Brook gets a bit surprsied and stabs it out to short cover.
Change in bowling. A short spell for Starc. Understandably, as Australia don't want their quicks to over-exhaust themselves in this baking heat. Here comes Cameron Green into the attack.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 36 overs : 126/4
B Stokes19 (67)
H Brook45 (60)
N Lyon12-0-33-2
Looped up, full and on off, turns away a bit. Ben Stokes strides out and pushes it against the spin to mid off. Could be a risky thing to do against Lyon on this pitch.
Slows it up, full and around middle, Ben Stokes prods forward and fends it away.
Fires one full and on leg, Ben Stokes drills it to mid on.
Flighted, full and on middle, Harry Brook clips it wide of mid-wicket for a single.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Harry Brook blocks it out.
A big shout for caught behind, and the finger goes up! However, Harry Brook takes the review right away here. Floated, short, and on middle, turns in a bit. Brook looks to flick it away, and the ball goes very close to his bat behind, where Alex Carey moves to his left to take a sharp catch. Snicko comes up and shows a spike, but it is not from the bat, it is from the pad. Good review from Brook and on-field call is overturned.
The adjustment in batting from Brook has been the one to watch out for. He is the kind of a batter who usually likes to skip down the track and take the attack on the bowlers. But since they are under the pump, he has resisted himself from taking that extra risk. There was also a hint of reverse in that Starc's over, so he has been extra cautious.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 35 overs : 125/4
B Stokes19 (64)
H Brook44 (57)
M Starc9-1-34-0
Bangs this into the pitch, on off, but this one dies down a bit. Ben Stokes sways away from it.
Almost gets through! Mitchell Starc serves this much fuller and on off, at around 147 clicks, gets it to swing late. Ben Stokes is a bit late to get his bat in line and it takes the bottom edge before rolling towards mid on.
The field has spread out now. This indicates that the ball has softened up a lot and a lot more short-ball stuff will be directed towards the batters. There might be an odd one hurled up to trick one of the two. Green is back on the field as well. Maybe went in to get some extra strapping on his left hand.
A bouncer now, but a bit too high, Ben Stokes does not even have to duck under fully as it goes over him to the keeper. No signal from the umpire, though.
Hard-length delivery, on off, Ben Stokes stays back and blocks it out.
Back of a length and on off, takes off a bit, Ben Stokes leaves it alone.
Short of a length and around middle, Harry Brook takes it on and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 34 overs : 124/4
B Stokes19 (59)
H Brook43 (56)
N Lyon11-0-32-2
Quicker one, shortish and on middle, Ben Stokes stays back and keeps it out well.
Arm ball, shortish and on middle, angling in sharply. Ben Stokes goes back and stabs it out to the off side.
Flatter delivery, full and on middle, Ben Stokes knocks it to the right of the bowler.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Ben Stokes defends it on the front foot.
Short again and on off, Ben Stokes punches it to short cover.
Shorter in length and on leg, Ben Stokes moves back and flicks it just wide of short leg and towards deep mid-wicket for a brace.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 33 overs : 122/4
H Brook43 (56)
B Stokes17 (53)
M Starc8-1-33-0
Touch fuller and on middle, shaping in, Harry Brook blocks it out.
FOUR! Put away! Mitchell Starc goes short again and just outside off. Harry Brook accepts the width on offer and commits to the cut shot fully, unlike the previous ball. He connects it right from the middle as the ball blazes through point for a boundary. That also brings up the 50-RUN PARTNERSHIP between these two batters.
Cummins is back on the field, but Green is the one who walks off now as he took a stinger on his left thumb on 32.3, while diving to stop the ball at gully. There is a lot of strapping on his left hand as well. Australia would hope that it is nothing serious. He got hit around the same spot in the Gabba Test and this stop looked to have exacerbated something.
Loose shot! Hits the length hard and on off, angling away. Harry Brook slashes wildy at it but fails to connect.
Excellent fielding! Short of a length and around off, Harry Brook backs away and guides it nicely wide of gully. Cameron Green dives to his left and makes a good one-handed stop. Looks like he has hurt his left thumb and is going straight off the field. Hopefully, nothing serious.
Risky run! Back of a length and on off, Ben Stokes taps it out in front of cover and calls for the run straightaway. Michael Neser quickly gets to the ball and has a shy at the bowler's end but misses, with Stokes putting in a dive.
Fuller and on off, Harry Brook gets forward and steers it wide of point for a single.
Scott Boland is given a breather as Mitchell Starc (7-1-27-0) returns for another spell.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 32 overs : 116/4
H Brook38 (51)
B Stokes16 (52)
N Lyon10-0-30-2
Another short delivery, on leg, Harry Brook clips it through backward square leg for one.
Flighted, full and on middle, turns in a bit, Harry Brook keeps it out on the back foot.
Drags his length back once more, on off, Ben Stokes stabs it past cover for a run.
Short again and on off, Ben Stokes backs away and punches it to extra cover.
Slightly shorter in length and around off, Harry Brook guides it wide of point for a single.
Floated, full and on middle, Harry Brook stays back and blocks it out.
DRINKS BREAK. It's scorching out there in Adelaide and the players head for hydration. Throughout this series, England have swapped and changed their tactics too quickly. They haven't shown patience, especially the top order. Looking at the way Brook and Stokes are batting now, the approach has sent some lessons to the rest. Spend more time at the crease and runs are in the offing. Simple Test cricket fundamentals, but England keep forgetting them under pressure, it seems. Brook has sensibly batted so far, while Stokes has looked more content to just block the balls off. In such heat, that is a good way to just tire the bowlers out. The ball hasn't done a huge amount and as it keeps getting softer, batting should get easier. England do bat deep, but they would want to get through the session without any further wicket loss. Nathan Lyon (9-0-27-2) has been brought back on. He replaces Pat Cummins. Beau Webster is in as the 12th, as Cummins is still off the field.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 31 overs : 113/4
H Brook36 (47)
B Stokes15 (50)
S Boland7-2-30-0
Good length and around off, Harry Brook guides it away to deep point for one.
Scott Boland bowls the yorker now, on middle, Harry Brook jams it out to mid on.
A bit fuller and on middle, straightens a bit. Harry Brook looks to work it away, but gets squared up. It goes off the leading edge but rolls safely to mid off.
Back of a length and on middle and leg, Harry Brook knocks it towards mid on.
On a length and on off, Harry Brook blocks it out.
Fuller one but angling down the leg side, Harry Brook fails to glance it away as it goes off his pads to the keeper.
Cummins is walking off the field after completing his over. He has called for the 12th man to come in for him. Not quite sure about the reason.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 30 overs : 112/4
B Stokes15 (50)
H Brook35 (41)
P Cummins8-2-28-2
Short of a length and on middle, Ben Stokes keeps it out to the off side.
Another bouncer but down the leg side, Ben Stokes ducks under it easily.
Hard length and angling into leg, Ben Stokes pats it down towards mid on.
Pitched up and on middle and off, Ben Stokes blocks it out solidly.
Fuller and on off, Harry Brook eases it to long off for a single.
Bangs in a sharp bouncer with a cross seam, on off, Harry Brook sways away from it.
Runs Scored 13 Runs
Score after 29 overs : 111/4
B Stokes15 (46)
H Brook34 (39)
S Boland6-2-29-0
Pitched up but angling into the pads, Ben Stokes flicks it away wide of deep square leg for two more runs. 13 runs off the over. Nelson on the board as well.
Short of a length and outside off, Harry Brook cuts it away to deep point for a single.
Touch fuller and around off, Harry Brook gets a good stride out and drives it thorugh covers for a brace.
Back of a length and on leg, Harry Brook clips it wide of deep square leg for a couple of runs.
Good length and on middle, Harry Brook pats it back to the bowle.
SIX! What a shot! Fuller in length and just outside off. Harry Brook gets a bit aggressive for the first time in this innings. He charges down the track, extends his arms, and carves it over the deep extra cover fence for a flat six. Almost takes out the cameraman there. 100 UP FOR ENGLAND! The deficit is 267 runs.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 28 overs : 98/4
B Stokes13 (45)
H Brook23 (34)
P Cummins7-2-27-2
Almost dragged on! Pat Cummins lands this on a hard length, on off, gets it o nip back in sharply. Ben Stokes stays back to play at it but gets a bottom edge onto the pitch as the ball just bounces over the stumps. Maiden over!
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle, Ben Stokes ducks under it.
Hits the length hard and on off, takes pace off. Ben Stokes gets early into his cut shot, then adjusts and just stabs it out towards gully.
Short of a length and just around off, holds its line, Ben Stokes lifts his bat and lets it go to the keeper.
Good length and on middle and off, Ben Stokes gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Back of a length and on off, Ben Stokes dabs it down to point.
Australia have been excellent in this first hour or so. Pat Cummins has got the big wicket of Joe Root and they are making it difficult for the batters to score freely. However, the ball has gone soft, and it is becoming a bit easier to bat now. Ben Stokes and Harry Brook will need to use that to their advantage and build up a steady partnership to get them back in the contest. Also, pace in tandem now. Pat Cummins (6-1-27-2) brings himself back into the attack now, replacing Nathan Lyon.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 27 overs : 98/4
H Brook23 (34)
B Stokes13 (39)
S Boland5-2-16-0
Brook wasn't in complete control on that shot. A loose shot from the English deputy as he pushes at the fuller delivery and gets it off the thick outside edge. The ball goes to the right of the diving gully fielder and heads towards the ropes, but Jake Weatherald from deep point scurries across to his left and cuts it off. Two taken.
Full and on middle, Stokes leans on it and flicks off his pads between mid on and mid-wicket. The ball loses its steam in the outfield and is hunted down by the inner ring fielder. Three taken.
Short and outside off, Brook rides the bounce and places it between cover and backward point for an easy single.
Around off, full, dabbed from the crease to gully.
Touch full, at 138.5 kph, cutting back into Brook. He tries to defend off the front foot, but chops it onto the boot and the ball rolls away to gully.
Length-delivery, nipping in on off, Brook plays off the back foot and bunts it down the track.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 26 overs : 92/4
B Stokes10 (38)
H Brook20 (29)
N Lyon9-0-27-2
Nicely flighted on a fuller length, just outside off, Stokes drives off the front foot but finds Inglis at extra cover.
Fuller at 89.1 kph, drifting into the batter, Stokes keeps it out on the front foot.
Sliding onto the pads, on a length, Brook nudges it to backward square leg for a single.
Turns in and around off, on a length, Harry gets back and dabs it straight.
Flat and on a length, spinning in. Harry Brook tries to punch it to the off side, but gets an inside edge to the leg side.
The stumps are on attack, on middle, Brook gets across on the back foot and clips it to square leg.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 25 overs : 91/4
B Stokes10 (36)
H Brook19 (25)
S Boland4-2-10-0
FOUR! That's a lovely stroke from the skipper! Just the second boundary for England since the start of this afternoon session. Boland lands it full and around off, Ben Stokes leans forward and cracks the straight drive, beating mid off to his left for a boundary. He moves to 10 (36). England trail by 280 more.
Length ball, on the stumps, Stokes blocks it off.
A bit of yes and no, but no harm done! Fuller one, on off, Ben Stokes defends it off the front foot. 'No... get back Brooky' is the cry from Stokes as extra cover cuts it off to his left.
A quick single! Good-length delivery, on middle and angling further in, Harry Brook tucks it to the left of square leg for a quick single.
Straighter, fuller, on the fourth stump. Brook commits on the front foot and defends right under his eyeline.
Bashed on a length, around off, Brook goes on the back foot and steers it on the bounce to gully.
Mitchell Starc gets a bit of a rest now. Scott Boland (3-2-5-0) comes into the attack.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 24 overs : 86/4
B Stokes6 (33)
H Brook18 (22)
N Lyon8-0-26-2
Lands it full and around off, eased off the front foot to extra cover.
Slightly shorter and sliding in on middle, Ben Stokes is rushed on the back foot and cuts it hard but finds the fielder at point.
Full and around the middle stump line, Stokes pushes it off the front foot to the left of the bowler.
Close to the pads, overpitched delivery, Stokes drills it back to the bowler.
An in-drifter on a fuller length, on off, Stokes drives inside out to extra cover.
Pitched on a length, on the leg stump, Harry Brook goes deep inside the crease and works it away to deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 23 overs : 85/4
H Brook17 (21)
B Stokes6 (28)
M Starc7-1-27-0
Starc comes from around the wickets and bashes the length hard, on middle, Harry Brook gets behind the line and tucks it in front of mid-wicket for a quick single.
Too full, on middle, Ben Stokes flicks it away to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Length ball, on the stumps, blocked off the back foot by Stokes.
On a hard length, on off, Stokes bunts it into the off side. Weatherald at backward point is quick to cut it off to his left and deny the single.
Ben Stokes has taken a hard blow on his helmet, and the physio is in for the mandatory concussion check. The English skipper looks a bit shaken up and also needs a new helmet. He gets one and is fine to continue.
Geez, that is very, very nasty! A rattling bumper from Starc, a wobbled-seam delivery that cuts back into Stokes. He has no time to evade and get out of the firing line, and just takes his eyes off the ball. He gets pinged on the extra padding below the helmet around his neck, called the stem guard. Starc shows immediate concern and asks his counterpart if he is okay. Stokes nods and there will be a mandatory concussion check for the English skipper.
Back of a length, on a wide line across the batter, Brook chases it and flashes at it off the outside half of the bat. The ball shoots on the bounce to gully, where Green gets low to stop, but parries it behind to the deep for a single.
A bit of a break due to the extreme heat in Adelaide. The players on the field are taking in some refreshments to regain their energy. Harry Brook and Ben Stokes also use this opportunity to find some shade and rest a bit. We are good to go now.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 22 overs : 82/4
B Stokes5 (24)
H Brook15 (19)
N Lyon7-0-25-2
Flat and full, on off, Ben Stokes presses forward and defends. The chants of 'Well bowled, Gary' continue from Marnus at first slip.
Too full, on the stumps, sliding in, Stokes is solid in front foot defence.
Drags the length on a flatter trajectory, on middle. Ben Stokes hangs back and knocks it to the bowler's right. A lot of chirping behind the stumps from Marnus Labuschagne.
Around off and full, Stokes strides across and defends it out.
Nicely tossed up, drifting on the middle stump, Ben Stokes pushes it back to Lyon.
Length ball spinning in on the leg stump, nudged off the back foot to deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 21 overs : 81/4
B Stokes5 (19)
H Brook14 (18)
M Starc6-1-24-0
Short of a good length, around off, Stokes hangs back and taps it to backward point.
On top of off at 145.7 kph, Stokes gets across on the front foot and dabs it to the left of gully. Green makes a good sliding stop to his left.
On that in-between length, outside off, Stokes lets it fly back to the keeper.
Closer to the off pole, on that inviting line and length, Stokes gets on the front foot and leaves it alone.
Angled outside off, on a length, Stokes lets it pass.
Slammed hard on a length, on the leg stump. Harry Brook is undone by the extra bounce as he tries to glance it off the hips. He misses to connect and the ball lobs off his thigh pad to the backward square leg region. They get a leg bye.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 20 overs : 80/4
B Stokes5 (14)
H Brook14 (17)
N Lyon6-0-24-2
Drifting in on middle, Stokes defends the full ball back to the bowler.
Outside off, on a length, Brook cuts it to deep point for a single.
Flat and full, outside off, Brook drives it back to the bowler. Decent turn and bounce on that one.
Slightly shorter than the previous ball, around off, Ben Stokes rocks back and steers it to sweeper cover for a single.
Slides in and around off, on a fuller length, Stokes strides forward and blocks.
Pitched short and spinning in on the leg stump. Harry Brook plays with a straight bat and punches off the back foot to long on for a single.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 19 overs : 77/4
B Stokes4 (11)
H Brook12 (14)
M Starc5-0-24-0
Hard length at 143.7 kph, on off, Ben Stokes solidly bunts it down the surface.
Feeds him outside off, on a length, Stokes lets it pass.
The off pole on attack, on a tad fuller length. Stokes gets behind the line and watchfully blocks it out.
Very full, outside off, Brook carves it to long off for a single.
Outside off, on a back of a length, at 143.3 kph. Brook sees it all the way through to the keeper.
Fullish delivery, on the leg stump, Stokes flicks it off the pads to the right of mid-wicket. It slows in the outfield and is chased down by Travis Head from the inner circle. The batters push back for the third run. Good running.
Mitchell Starc comes into the attack for the first time in this session.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 18 overs : 73/4
B Stokes1 (7)
H Brook11 (12)
N Lyon5-0-21-2
Stokes is off the mark. Lyon pulls his length back, just outside off, Ben Stokes rocks back and steers it through point for an easy single.
Full and pushed into the batter as it drifts in further, Stokes pushes it back to the bowler.
Another fuller ball, around off. Stokes leans and defends.
Much fuller, on off, Stokes lunges ahead to block.
Short and outside off, punched off the back foot to extra cover.
Drag-downer from Lyon, on the pads, sliding in. Harry Brook gets on the back foot and tucks it across and wide of mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 17 overs : 71/4
B Stokes0 (2)
H Brook10 (11)
P Cummins6-1-27-2
Sharp bumper, on the stumps, Stokes ducks under it.
Around off, on a fuller length, Stokes prods forward and blocks.
Ben Stokes, the skipper of England, walks out to bat now with his side in a spot of bother.
OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! For the 12th time in red-ball cricket, Cummins extracts Root. He is bowling like a dream. A pearler of a delivery from the Aussie skipper as he bowls it much fuller and gets it to nip away from the seam. The line of attack is just outside the off pole and Root is drawn forward, trying to push it away, but only gets a big outside edge behind to the keeper. Carey dives a bit forward-right and gathers it safely. Joe Root has a long walk back to the dugout as he perishes on 19 (31). England in serious trouble now as they are 71/4. They trail exactly by 300 runs.
Goes fuller and on the stumps, this is flicked by Root wide of mid on for a couple.
FOUR! Hammered away! Cummins bowls into the pitch, short and on top of off, nipping in a touch. Joe Root swivels on the toes and hooks it through square leg for a boundary. Not a poor delivery as Cummins got a fair bit of lift from the pitch, but the execution from Root was top notch. Good cricket overall.
Short of a good length, around middle, Brook rises on the toes and steers it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 16 overs : 64/3
H Brook9 (10)
J Root13 (28)
N Lyon4-0-19-2
Overpitched on off, drilled away to long on for a single.
Tossed up, full and on the fourth, Harry Brook takes a giant stride out and defends it under the bat.
A bit flatter at 88.1 kph, around off, on a length, Joe Root rocks back and punches it to long on for a single.
Pitched on a yard behind fuller length, outside off, Brook steers it off the back foot to deep point for a single.
Touch short, on off, Root hangs back and knocks it down to long on for a single.
Drifts into the batter, short and on middle, Harry goes back and nudges it through square leg for a single.
Nathan Lyon to bowl from the other end.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 15 overs : 59/3
J Root11 (26)
H Brook6 (6)
P Cummins5-1-20-1
Back of a length, outside off, dabbed off the back foot to gully. The ball rolls between Green and Inglis, and both try to stop it, ending up colliding with each other.
On a length, outside off, Root leans on and drives it to cover-point.
A lengthy appeal for LBW, but not given. Pat Cummins is pleading with the umpire, but nothing doing. Cummins has a chat with Marnus Labuschagne and the latter says that there were two sounds. A length ball that nips in from off, Joe Root is pinned in the crease and looks to defend off the back foot, but gets a clear inside edge onto the back pad.
Quite fuller at 138.4 kph, around off, Joe Root is solid in defence.
He plays with soft hands and dabs this length ball off the back foot to the point region.
At 135.3 kph, Cummins bowls a hard-length delivery, outside off, Joe Root covers the stumps on the front foot and offers no shot.
We are back for the post-Lunch session! The Australian players are making their way out to the middle now. They are being followed by Joe Root and Harry Brook, who will resume batting for England. Pat Cummins to start proceedings with the ball. Here we go...
... DAY 2, SESSION 2 ...
England looked comfortable at 37 without loss before the momentum shifted dramatically. Pat Cummins made an immediate impact in this Ashes with a beauty to remove Zak Crawley, and soon after, Nathan Lyon produced a superb double-wicket over to dismiss Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett, leaving England reeling at 42 for 3. It could have been even worse for the visitors, but the third umpire gave Joe Root the benefit of the doubt on a caught behind decision, a moment that is sure to be a major talking point. Root and Harry Brook then saw off the remaining period without further damage to take England to Lunch, still trailing by 312 runs. This pair now holds the key to a rebuild, while Australia will know that a couple of wickets before England reach three figures could trigger yet another collapse and hand them a commanding lead. Join us at 2.10 am GMT to catch all the action in the afternoon session.
England were slightly erratic with the ball early on, offering a few too many loose deliveries than they would have preferred. Mitchell Starc, who has been in good batting touch of late, made full use of it to bring up a well-earned half-century, while Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland chipped in with some valuable runs to take Australia to 371. Jofra Archer claimed his fourth five-wicket haul in Test cricket and played a key role in keeping the total in check. England then came out to bat with the positive intent they are known for, with the openers looking assured and scoring at a healthy rate, Ben Duckett leading the charge.
SESSION SUMMARY - 104 runs and 5 wickets in 22.2 overs! Australia owned the session without much doubt. They began by scoring at a healthy pace to push their total beyond 350, adding some quick and valuable runs. Then, with the ball in hand, they struck big to heap further pressure on England. The visitors did show brief resistance once again, but couldn’t turn those moments into anything substantial and are left in a tricky position yet again.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 14 overs : 59/3
H Brook6 (6)
J Root11 (20)
N Lyon3-0-14-2
Safely negotiated. Pushed fuller and on the off pole. Harry Brook gets a big stride out and smothers the spin. And that will be LUNCH on Day 2!
FOUR! Excellent stroke! Lyon drops it on a length, just outside off. Harry Brook with a slight pivot on the back foot, punches it into the gap at cover and point and picks up a boundary.
Flighted delivery, at 87.9 kph, on a length, around off. Joe Root taps it off the back foot to extra cover for a single.
Drags the length back, on middle, Harry Brook gets on the back foot and nudges it past square leg for a single.
Turns in from outside off, on a length. Brook goes deep inside the crease, covers the line by getting across and blocks it off.
Nicely tossed up on a fuller length, on off. Harry Brook leans forward and eases it to cover.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 13 overs : 53/3
J Root10 (19)
H Brook1 (1)
S Boland3-2-5-0
On a good length, outside off, steered off the back foot to backward point.
An appeal for LBW, but not given. Lands it on a hard length and cuts back in from off. Joe Root is rushed on the back foot to defend, but plays over the line and is slammed on the back thigh pad. This is a relentless examination of the batters from the Aussies.
Fuller one, on off, Joe Root bunts it away to short cover.
Nagging length, just outside off, wobbling away. Root offers no shot.
FOUR! Top shot! Full and straight on the pads, Joe Root nonchalantly clips it off his pads and gets it through mid-wicket for a boundary. 50 UP FOR ENGLAND!
Fairly outside off, nipping back in from a good length. Root leaves watchfully.
On top of off, on a good length, Root rides the bounce and dabs it down the surface.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 12 overs : 48/3
J Root6 (12)
H Brook1 (1)
N Lyon2-0-8-2
Another full ball, outside off, reverse swept by Root to deep backward point for a single.
FOUR! Creative! Too full, around off, Joe Root employs the reverse sweep and gets it past the vast real estate in the backward point region for a boundary.
Full and on off, Root gets across on the front foot and flicks it with soft hands to mid-wicket.
Another one that spins in from off, full in length, Root lunges forward and defends it well.
Lyon appeals for LBW, but the umpire is unmoved. Spins in sharply from outside off, on a fractionally fuller length. Root covers the line by getting across and tries to defend, but gets beaten on the inside edge. The ball then raps on his front pad. Impact might have been outside off here.
Floated full and on the leg stump, clipped off the front foot to widish square leg for a single. Brook is off the mark.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 11 overs : 42/3
J Root1 (7)
H Brook0 (0)
S Boland2-2-0-0
Cuts back in from off, on a fractionally fuller length. Joe Root gets on the front foot to defend, but inside edges onto the back pad.
Slants it into the batter, on a hard length, Root plays from the crease and knocks it across to the leg side.
Good length, around off, Root takes a bit stride across and blocks.
PAST THE EDGE! Nips away from the fourth stump line, on a hard length. Joe Root is squared up and drags his bat in front to defend, but the ball zips past the outside edge.
A big appeal for caught behind, but has it carried it to Alex Carey behind the stumps? The umpires want to check whether it is a fair catch or not. The third umpire sees a few replays from different angles, where it looks pretty touch and go, but he deems that the ball just bounced before going into the gloves of the keeper. Coming to the delivery, this is on a good length and on off, nips back in a bit. Joe Root looks to push it away but gets an inside edge onto his pads as the ball lobs behind. Carey dives to his left to grab it with the ball dying in, but he is not sure about it. However, before the umpires checked the catch, Pat Cummins already signaled for the review, and the hosts lose it. Huge call and a big moment in this game!
Back of a length and around off, Joe Root steers it towards point.
Harry Brook is the next man in.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 10 overs : 42/3
B Duckett29 (30)
J Root1 (1)
N Lyon1-0-2-2
OUT! OUTFOXED! A double strike from Lyon and problems multiply for the Englishmen. How is that for a return for him? You wonder what impact he was going to have in this game. First over, and he delivers two absolute beauties. He gets past the great Glenn McGrath and becomes the second-highest wicket-taker for Australia in Test cricket with 564 wickets under his belt now, just behind Shane Warne. A beautifully flighted delivery lands on the stumps, drifting into the middle stump line before gripping and spinning away after pitching. Duckett lunges forward in defense but the turn deceives him completely, sneaking past the outside edge. He's played the wrong line entirely and can only watch as the ball clips the top of off stump. Ben Duckett was looking really good out there and walks back on 29 (30). England slip further down to 42/3, trailing by 329 runs.
Full and on off, driven off the front foot to mid off.
Tossed up, on middle and off, driven down to long off for a single.
Joe Root comes out to the middle now.
OUT! TAKEN! A soft, soft dismissal and Lyon makes an immediate impact in his very first over. He dishes out a fuller delivery, landing it around the off pole. It turns in with some extra bounce as Pope strides across to flick it with the spin. But his head falls over and that extra spin and bounce leads to the bat twisting at the point of contact. The ball flies flatly off the inner half of the bat, to the left of mid-wicket, where Josh Inglis takes a fine diving catch. Ollie Pope's agony continues in this Ashes, as he trudges back on 3 (10). England are 41/2, trailing by 330 runs.
Pitched full and around off, driven off the front foot to mid off.
From around the stumps, Lyon pushes it full and on the pads, this is flicked by Duckett through backward square leg for a single.
Time for some spin now as Nathan Lyon comes into the attack.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 9 overs : 40/1
O Pope3 (8)
B Duckett28 (27)
S Boland1-1-0-0
BEATEN! Boland almost got the inside edge. A length ball that jags back in very sharply from outside off. It skids through and rushes Pope into the front foot drive, and beats the inside edge as he plays away from his body. MAIDEN from Boland to begin his spell.
Wide outside off on a length, Pope leaves.
Speared full, on off, Ollie Pope presses ahead and blocks it under the bat.
Outside off on a length, left alone.
Cuts back in a long way from outside off, on a shortish length. Ollie Pope shuffles a bit on the off side, and gets totally undone by the nip and bounce. Takes his eyes off and tries to leave, but the ball keeps coming into him and clangs onto his glove before deflecting on a few bounces to the slip cordon. Pope wasn't quite sure on that one.
Starts off with a length ball, jagging back in, outside off. Ollie Pope covers the stumps and leaves it alone.
Scott Boland replaces Mitchell Starc.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 8 overs : 40/1
O Pope3 (2)
B Duckett28 (27)
P Cummins4-0-20-1
Back of a length, around middle, Ollie Pope nudges it off the back foot to deep backward square leg for a single.
Pope is off the mark straightaway! Cummins fires one onto the pads, on fullish length, Ollie Pope tilts forward and flicks it to long leg for a couple of runs.
Ollie Pope walks out to bat number 3.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! The skipper strikes and ends Crawley's resistance. Gets his first wicket in this Ashes. He angles in on off, on a good length, and that nips away a touch after landing on the seam. Zak Crawley is sucked onto the front foot and tries to defend, but only manages a feather behind to Alex Carey. A massive, confident appeal for caught behind, and the umpire obliges. Cummins delivers a money-ball in his fourth over. Trademark Cummins, who gets the ball to just bounce and zip off the deck. Zak Crawley departs on 9 (19), and England are 37/1, trailing by 334 runs.
Around middle and leg, Crawley flicks the full ball to mid-wicket.
A good-looking stroke, but straight to the fielder. Full and around off, Zak leans on the front foot, cracks the cover drive, but finds the fielder at extra cover.
Back of a length, angling at the midriff, Zak Crawley tries to steer that away to square leg, but gets beaten and the ball jars him.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 7 overs : 37/0
B Duckett28 (27)
Z Crawley9 (15)
M Starc4-0-20-0
Banged short, outside off, Duckett rides the bounce and punches it off the back foot to deep extra cover for a couple of runs.
FOUR! Gets it through! Starc goes full and on middle and leg, Ben Duckett meets the ball right under the eyeline and flicks it through mid-wicket for a cracking boundary. This is a very positive start for the toursits.
Full in length, around the off stump. Zak Crawley presses ahead and drives it down the ground, presenting the full face of his blade. Travis Head from mid off sprints after it and prevents it from rolling into the ropes. Three taken.
Good stop from Carey! Spears one onto the pads, on a fuller length, shaping down a bit. Zak Crawley is rushed and beaten on the flick shot. The ball deflects off the front pad and rolls behind to the left of Carey who makes a sharp diving stop.
Josh Inglis is off the field at the moment. He landed on his shoulder while stopping the ball on 5.2, and needs a bit of treatment.
At 143 kph, this is on a hard length, aimed at the sticks, watchfully blocked off by Crawley on the front foot.
Nips away from outside off, on a good length. Crawley resolutely does not poke at it.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 6 overs : 28/0
B Duckett22 (25)
Z Crawley6 (11)
P Cummins3-0-17-0
That's a stinger! Bashes the length very hard, does Cummins. Angles it into the batter's body and also generates some extra bounce. Duckett is cramped up for space as he looks to work it across off the toes. Gets beaten on the inside edge and takes a blow on the thigh pad.
On middle, Crawley knocks this length ball in front of mid on and steals a single.
Attacks the stumps, touch full at 140.5 kph, Zak Crawley covers the line and blocks it by pressing forward.
In the channel of off, wobbling away from a length, Zak shoulders arms at it.
Short in length, around off, Ben Duckett steers it off the back foot and a diving misfield from Josh Inglis, to his right from cover-point allows them a single.
Full and on the fifth stump, Ben Duckett bunts it down the pitch.
One of the ground staff is in to flatten out the landing area with a hammer. We are good to resume again.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 5 overs : 26/0
Z Crawley5 (8)
B Duckett21 (22)
M Starc3-0-11-0
Back of a length, on the leg stump line, Zak nudges it between square leg and mid-wicket. Nathan Lyon does the hard yards to his left from deep square leg and intercepts it cleanly before the ropes. Two taken.
PEACH! Pitches it on the middle stump line, it nibbles across the batter from a good length, Zak Crawley plays the initial line to defend, and gets beaten all ends up on the outside edge.
Short of a length, outside off, Duckett cuts it to deep backward point. Lyon from deep point runs across to his right and cuts it off. Keeps the batters down to a single.
Steep bounce, short and on top of off. Ben Duckett rises on the toes and tries to dab it to the off side, but gets an inside edge to the leg side.
A bit of shape into the batter, on a length. Zak Crawley gets on the front foot and opens the bat face at the point of contact. Gets a single as the ball rolls between backward point and cover-point.
Touch full, on middle and leg, at 148.3 kph. Ben Duckett steers it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 4 overs : 21/0
B Duckett19 (19)
Z Crawley2 (5)
P Cummins2-0-15-0
Length ball, around off, nipping in with some bounce. Duckett throws his bat at it to smash it in the off side, but gets an inside edge instead. The ball scuttles past the stumps to the keeper's right.
FOUR! All class! Width on offer, full and outside off. Ben Duckett plays it on the up and drives it through the line and gets a boundary at deep cover. That just pinged off the middle.
Length-delivery around off, steered off the back foot to the off side in front of square.
A bit too loose from Ben! Cummins lands it full and gets it to nip away from the fourth stump line. Ben Duckett does not get to the pitch of the ball and loosely hangs his bat away from his body to defend. Gets beaten on the outside edge by a whisker.
FOUR! Rockets away to the ropes! Back of a length, on middle, angling further down. Ben Duckett gets a bit across and whips it to deep square leg to pick up his third boundary. Moves to 14 (15). A brisk start for him.
From around the stumps, Cummins bashes the length hard, on off, Ben Duckett waits back and knocks it to cover-point.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 3 overs : 12/0
Z Crawley2 (5)
B Duckett10 (13)
M Starc2-0-6-0
Pitched full and just outside off, Zak Crawley gets on the front foot and drives it straight to extra cover.
Angled across off, on a good length, Zak watches it closely and lets it go.
Full and on the pads, Duckett flicks it off the pads to deep backward square leg for a single.
Hard length, curving away from off, Ben Duckett prods forward to force the drive to the off side, but gets an inside edge and the ball rolls in thereabouts of the mid-wicket region.
FOUR! Crisply driven! Back of a length, just outside off, Ben Duckett weighs on the back foot and punches it through cover and point for a boundary.
Swing and a miss! Short and shaping away, well outside off. Ben Duckett rises with the bounce and chases it to slash it away through point, but misses due to extra bounce.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 2 overs : 7/0
B Duckett5 (9)
Z Crawley2 (3)
P Cummins1-0-6-0
Pitched up and on middle and leg, Ben Duckett tucks it towards mid-wicket for one.
FOUR! Nice shot! Back of a length and just around off. Ben Duckett gets on top of the bounce and plays it right under his eyes to punch it away through covers for the first boundary of the innings.
EDGED BUT DOES NOT CARRY! Pat Cummins lands this on a hard length and on off, shapes it away. Ben Duckett looks to play at it from his crease but gets an outside edge that bounces in front of third slip.
Fuller delivery and on off, angling away, Ben Duckett leaves it alone.
Slightly fuller in length, on middle, angling in, Zak Crawley clips it towards mid-wicket for a single.
Pat Cummins begins with a good-length delivery, on off, nips back in a bit. Zak Crawley stays back and pats it to the left of the bowler.
Pat Cummins will bowl the second over.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 1 overs : 1/0
B Duckett0 (5)
Z Crawley1 (1)
M Starc1-0-1-0
Pitched up and on middle, shapes away too, Ben Duckett does well to knock it towards mid on. No wickets in the first over for Mitchell Starc here.
Superb bowling! Goes a bit fuller this time and in that channel outside off, swings it away once more. Ben Duckett pushes at with hard hands but gets beaten on the outside edge.
BEATEN! Mitchell Starc bangs this one hard into the pitch and around off, shapes it away again but with extra bounce this time. Ben Duckett has a poke at it but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Uppish but safe! Short of a length and around middle, gets it to shape away late. Ben Duckett looks to clip it across the line but gets squared up. It takes the leading edge but lands well ahead of the cover fielder.
Back of a length and on off, shaping away a touch. Ben Duckett stays back and pats it towards short cover.
Zak Crawley and England are underway! Mitchell Starc starts with a hard-length delivery, on middle, nips back in a bit. Crawley tucks it towards short mid-wicket for a quick single.
Commentary
Welcome back for England's response with the bat. The Australian players spread out and take their fielding positions. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett are out to open for England. Mitchell Starc has the new ball and is raring to go. Three slips and a gully for Crawley. Here we go...
... SECOND INNINGS ...
Even after getting both Carey and Khawaja dismissed, the struggles didn't end for England as the Australian tail wagged and how. Cummins, Starc, Boland and Lyon all made crucial contributions down the order. The last 4 wickets added 100 runs for Australia, which shows how good a batting pitch this actually is. A fair criticism of England's bowling was that they didn't attack the stumps consistently, and their short-ball ploy gave underwhelming returns as well. Starc notched up a fluent fifty, which just added another layer of frustration in the English camp. A lot will depend on how England bat on a belter of a wicket. The template in the first inning was the way Australia bounced back after a wicket, and constructed partnerships. Back in a bit for the second innings.
Adelaide has always been a good batting venue and the average first innings score here is 393. And according to Mark Waugh on air, it is an average score, but one cannot conclude how good the score is until both sides have batted on the same surface. Australia started off really nicely with Weatherald and Head but with both openers dismissed in a quick span of time, they needed a rebuilding phase, which came through Usman Khawaja, their make-shift number 4 in the absence of Steve Smith. His 82, and Alex Carey's fine 106 frustrated England as they both were the chief engineers in rescuing Australia from 94/4, with a 91-run partnership.
A well-deserved five-wicket haul for Jofra Archer and finally, after a frustrating forty minutes into Day 2, England have managed to clean up the Australian tail. The hosts finished the opening day being 8 down on 326, and coming into the second day, they have added 45 runs to their overnight score, in just 8.2 overs. Archer looked the most effective bowler for England, his pace was good, and he bowled with conviction as well. He raises the ball to acknowledge the crowd cheering for him as the English players walk to the dressing room to prepare for their batting.
OUT! LBW! Jofra Archer gets a fifer, or does he? He has to wait as Nathan Lyon takes the review here. YES, he does. This is his third five-wicket haul against the Aussies. He goes just a bit fuller and on off, gets it to nip back in. Lyon tries to play with a straight bat again and from the crease, but the ball goes past the inside edge to hit him on the back pad. There is a big appeal for LBW, and the finger goes up. Snicko confirms no bat involved, and Ball Tracking shows two reds and wickets on umpire's call with the ball hitting the top of the middle stump. Australia have been bowled out for 371.
Good length and on off, Nathan Lyon blocks it out with a straight bat and holds the pose as well.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 91 overs : 371/9
S Boland14 (21)
N Lyon9 (33)
J Tongue16-1-64-1
Length again and on off, Scott Boland keeps it out to the off side.
Hits the length hard and just around off, Scott Boland steers it towards point.
Play and a miss! Short of a length and outside off, Scott Boland looks to cut it away but misses.
Back of a length and outside off, Nathan Lyon cuts it away to deep point for a single.
Fuller and on off, Nathan Lyon drives it firmly but straight to mid off.
On a length and around off, Nathan Lyon looks to push it away but gets an inside edge towards square leg.
As has been the case in this Test so far, barring Archer, the bowling from the rest has been strictly ordinary. They haven't targeted the stumps much and have been all over the place. And this morning, except for Starc getting bowled, barely any delivery has finished on the stumps. Aiming the sticks or the pads is so crucial and effective, especially when bowling to the tailenders. Josh Tongue has looked like the second-most effective bowler in terms of hitting consistent lines and lengths. And... here he comes into the attack, replacing Brydon Carse. 15-1-63-1 are Tongue's bowling figures.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 90 overs : 370/9
S Boland14 (18)
N Lyon8 (30)
J Archer20-5-53-4
Fuller in length and on middle, angling in, Scott Boland safely negotiates it down the pitch.
Hits the length hard and on middle and leg. Nathan Lyon misses his flick as the ball goes off his pads towards fine leg. A leg bye taken.
Short of a length and on off, Nathan Lyon dabs it down towards gully and shouts a loud 'Nooo' to deny the run.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle, Nathan Lyon ducks under it.
FOUR! The runs continue to flow here! Short of a length and just outside off. Nathan Lyon lets the ball come to him. He hops up to ride the bounce and guides it away through point for a boundary.
Good-length delivery, on off, Nathan Lyon gets a bit squared up but manages to pat it towards short cover.
This accumulation of runs from the Australian lower order is evidently frustrating the Englishmen. They have already conceded 7 boundaries in five overs of the second day. Yes, they have got Starc dismissed, but this last wicket partnership has already added 17 runs in a very brief period. If Australia get in the vicinity of 400, or even breach that mark, that could really deflate the tourists.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 89 overs : 365/9
S Boland14 (17)
N Lyon4 (25)
B Carse16-0-89-2
Hits the length hard and on off, Scott Boland keeps it out towards backward point.
Bangs in a quick bouncer at 141.7 clicks, on middle and leg, Scott Boland ducks under it well.
Pitched up and on off, shaping in, Scott Boland looks to defend but gets an inside edge to the edge to the leg side.
Pulls his length back a bit and around off, Nathan Lyon steers it to deep point for one.
Fuller and on middle and leg, Nathan Lyon knocks it to mid on.
Lands this on a good length and around off, Nathan Lyon guides it to point.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 88 overs : 364/9
S Boland14 (14)
N Lyon3 (22)
J Archer19-5-49-4
FOUR! Wow, that is a fabulous shot! Back of a length and just around off. Scott Boland plays it late and cuts it beautifully through backward point for a boundary. There is a fielder at deep third, but he had no chance as the ball went like a tracer bullet on this lush green outfield.
On a length and on off, Scott Boland is solid in his defense again.
Good length and on middle, Scott Boland stays back and keeps it out nicely.
Jaffa! Goes fuller and on off, angles in a bit, but then straightens after hitting the deck. Scott Boland looks to block it out but gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball misses the stumps by a whisker.
FOUR! Streaky! Jofra Archer bangs this into the pitch and just outside off. Scott Boland backs away and just hangs his bat away from his body. It takes the outside edge and flies past Harry Brook at second slip for a boundary.
Short of a length and on middle, angling into the body of the batter. Scott Boland fails to clip it away and takes a blow on his upper body.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 87 overs : 356/9
S Boland6 (8)
N Lyon3 (22)
B Carse15-0-88-2
Hard length and on off, Scott Boland steers it towards point for one.
FOUR! Gets it away! Pitched up and around off, Scott Boland strides out and drives it. He hits it a bit uppishly but beats Ben Stokes at mid off to his right as the ball races away to the fence for a boundary.
Length again, on off, Nathan Lyon works it through square leg for another run.
Good length and on middle, Scott Boland nudges it to mid-wicket for a run. 350 UP FOR THE AUSSIES!
On a length and on off, angles in a bit, Scott Boland pats it down in front of short cover.
Back of a length and on leg, Nathan Lyon clips it off the inner half of the bat onto his thigh pad as it deflects towards deep fine leg. A single taken.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 86 overs : 348/9
S Boland0 (4)
N Lyon1 (20)
J Archer18-5-41-4
Hard length and around off, Scott Boland keeps it out to the off side.
Pitched up and on middle and leg, Scott Boland knocks it to short mid-wicket.
Just short! Short of a length and on middle, angling in. Scott Boland rides the bounce and tucks it away. It pops up in the air but lands in front of Ollie Pope at short leg.
BEATEN! Fuller in length and on off, shapes away a touch. Scott Boland looks to play at it but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Scott Boland is the last batter in for Australia.
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Jofra Archer strikes back with a beauty and gets his fourth wicket. He lands this on a good length and on middle and off, gets it to jag back in sharply. Mitchell Starc stays back to block it out, but plays down the wrong line. The ball goes through the huge gap between bat and pad to rattle the top of the middle pole. Not much of a celebration from Archer. Starc walks back after a fine fifty, and Australia are 348/9.
FOUR! This is just poor bowling! Short and wide outside off, begging to be put away. Mitchell Starc extends his arms and smashes it over point for yet another boundary.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 85 overs : 344/8
M Starc50 (73)
N Lyon1 (20)
B Carse14-0-80-2
FIFTY FOR STARC! He is just enjoying his batting in this Ashes, and this is back-to-back half-centuries for him. His 13th Test half century and he continues to be a huge asset in the lower order for the hosts. Short of a length and around leg, Mitchell Starc tucks it through square leg for a run.
Hard length and on leg, Mitchell Starc pats it to short mid-wicket.
FOUR! That's Mitchell Starc's fourth boundary in 10 balls. Back of a length and around off. Starc rides the bounce well and punches it between cover and point. Jofra Archer gives chase and dives but fails to stop it from going to the fence for four runs.
FOUR! Punished! Short of a length and outside off. Mitchell Starc gets the chance to free his arms and crunches it through point for his third boundary of the day already. He looks in the mood here.
Nathan Lyon finally gets off the mark on his 20th ball! On a length and on off, Nathan Lyon clips it through mid-wicket for a single.
Brydon Carse begins with a good-length delivery, on off, Nathan Lyon gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Day 1 was action-packed on the field for sure, but it drew a lot of attention even after it ended. Alex Carey's sensational century was the biggest talking point that rescued Australia from a difficult situation of being reduced to 94/4. But was Carey dismissed way before that? While batting on 72, the left-hander swung his bat off Tongue's bowling and only managed a nick behind to Jamie. But the review showed the spike appearing way before the ball was next to the bat. The technology provider Snicko has owned up to the review system malfunction that let Carey off the hook for an edge behind the wicket. England's forfeited review has been returned to them, and cricket's governing body, the ICC, is now planning crucial conversations to examine and upgrade the current review protocols.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 84 overs : 334/8
M Starc41 (69)
N Lyon0 (18)
J Archer17-5-37-3
Touch fuller and on off, Mitchell Starc drives it to mid off. 8 runs off the over.
FOUR! Sweet timing! Back of a length and just around off. Mitchell Starc gets on top of it and punches it with sublime timing as the ball races through covers for another boundary. It's already looking like great conditions for batting here.
Pitched up and on off, Mitchell Starc knocks it towards mid off.
A low full toss, on middle, angling in sharply, Mitchell Starc misses his flick and gets hit on the pads.
FOUR! First boundary of Day 2! Goes fuller but outside off this time. Mitchell Starc goes chasing after it, throws his bat at it and slices it over backward point for four runs.
Jofra Archer starts with a fuller delivery, on middle, angling in, Mitchell Starc drills it to mid on.
In all readiness for Day 2 to commence in Adelaide. Sunny conditions greet the umpires and players as they walk out to the middle. The English players scatter out and take their spots on the field. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon are the overnight batters for Australia. Jofra Archer (16-5-29-3) to get us underway with the ball. Starc to face. Here we go...
England, meanwhile, will be pleased with their overall effort with the ball, having avoided long wicketless spells and kept Australia from fully taking control. Their bowlers shared the workload well, with disciplined spells and a couple of standout performances, especially from Jofra Archer, yielding multiple wickets, when partnerships threatened to grow. The focus on the second morning will be clear - clean up the tail quickly and give their batters the best possible chance to respond on even footing, knowing that the first session could go a long way in shaping the course of this Test.
Australia will take heart from the way their middle order stood up after early pressure, with one substantial half-century from Usman Khawaja and a couple of valuable supporting knocks helping them recover from tricky positions. However, the highlight for them was the counter-attacking hundred from Alex Carey who also surpassed Steve Smith with the most Test runs for Australia in this calendar year. The lower order also showed resistance late in the day to push the total beyond 300, but with only two wickets in hand, the priority on Day 2 will be to squeeze out every possible run. Those extra 20 or 30 runs could prove crucial on a surface that has offered enough to keep bowlers interested.
Day 2 is delicately set up in this third Test as Australia and England return with the hosts on 326/8 after a gripping opening day that swung back and forth. Australia managed to cross the 300 mark through resilience and timely partnerships, but England ensured they stayed in the contest by striking at regular intervals, leaving the match finely balanced heading into a pivotal second day. On that note, welcome to our coverage as we bring you all the action from the iconic Adelaide Oval.
... DAY 2, SESSION 1 ...
Right then, that is it from a hard-fought Day 1 of the 3rd Test. Australia will be keen to squeeze out as many runs as possible with their last two wickets and push England’s batting back for as long as they can. England, meanwhile, will aim to wrap things up quickly, knowing that batting conditions should be more favourable due to the hot temperature and that they need to make the most of it to challenge the hosts. Day 2 begins on 18th December, Thursday at 11.30 pm GMT (Previous Day), and you can join us early for all the build-up. Cheers!
The final session belonged firmly to Alex Carey, with the rest playing around him as Australia once again found a way to fight back. He first combined with Josh Inglis in a fluent 59-run stand that pushed the hosts into a strong position, before Mitchell Starc joined him to add another partnership worth 50. It was Australia’s fourth fifty-plus stand of the innings, underlining their ability to respond every time England struck and turn the pressure back on the visitors. Carey eventually brought up a deeply emotional century at his home ground, a touching tribute to his late father, before departing soon after having lifted Australia past the 300 mark. Starc then dug in alongside Nathan Lyon, as the pair negotiated a tricky phase with the second new ball to ensure Australia batted through to Stumps.
If the morning had sparks, the afternoon began with an explosion. Jofra Archer thundered in after lunch and blew the game wide open, striking twice in his first over to remove Marnus Labuschagne with the very first ball and then Cameron Green soon after. England sensed blood, but Ashes cricket is never that simple. Usman Khawaja and Alex Carey stood firm, showing patience, grit, and defiance to wrestle back control. Khawaja silenced the noise with an excellent fifty as the pair added 91 vital runs, before one moment of over-aggression ended his stay on 82. Carey and Josh Inglis then shut the door once more, ensuring Australia ended the session without further damage.
The contest crackled into life straightaway as Australia came out with intent, Travis Head and Jake Weatherald playing positively while England’s bowling wavered early on. But momentum shifted sharply, as it so often does in this rivalry. Two wickets in two overs, first through Jofra Archer and then Brydon Carse, left Australia suddenly on the ropes at 33/2 and brought the game to a boil. Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja then showed resolve and temperament, absorbing the pressure and shutting England out to steer the hosts safely to 94/2 by Lunch.
SESSION SUMMARY - 132 runs and 3 wickets in 33 overs! It was a gripping opening day with momentum swinging back and forth, as Australia and England traded blows throughout. Usman Khawaja’s redemption knock and Alex Carey’s maiden Ashes hundred stood out as the defining highlights, helping the hosts edge ahead by stumps. England, though, will not be too unhappy with their efforts led by Jofra Archer, having shown enough fight with the ball to keep themselves firmly in the contest.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 83 overs : 326/8
N Lyon0 (18)
M Starc33 (63)
B Stokes19-3-53-0
Straightish, fullish, on the stumps, Nathan Lyon resolutely defends it off the front foot. And that will be STUMPS on Day 1!
Short and down leg, Lyon gets inside the line to work it across, but misses.
Slanted on the leg stump, on a hard length, Nathan Lyon tucks it off the back foot to mid-wicket.
Shapes away from off, full in length, Lyon shoulders arms.
Length ball, on middle, Lyon tucks it to the mid-wicket region.
Short of a length, on middle and leg, Lyon rises up with the bounce and nudges it to square leg.
Last over of Day 1 coming up now.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 82 overs : 326/8
M Starc33 (63)
N Lyon0 (12)
J Archer16-5-29-3
FOUR! Played perfectly through the gap! Archer goes full and aims the pads, Mitchell Starc flicks to the left of the diving fielder at mid-wicket for a boundary. Starc moves into his 30s and continues his merry way in this series.
Slanted into the batter, on a good length, Starc keeps it out in the off side.
Width on offer, short in length, outside off. Mitchell Starc flashes hard at it, but misses to get any sort of a connection.
On a back of a length, straightening up off the pitch, around off. Starc plays from the crease, opens the bat face at the point of contact and steers it to backward point. The fielder from gully cuts it off.
Hard length, on off, at 132.8 kph. Mitchell Starc defends off the back foot to the off side.
A bit too straight, down leg, on a fullish length. Starc tries to whip that across but misses. Jamie dives to his right and gathers it.
Change? Yes, Jofra Archer (15-5-25-3) is back on for a short burst before Stumps.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 81 overs : 322/8
N Lyon0 (12)
M Starc29 (57)
B Stokes18-2-53-0
On a fuller length, shaping away on off, Nathan Lyon plays with a straight bat and drives it back to Stokes. Ben collects the ball on his follow-through and throws flatly over the batter's head to the keeper.
Back of a length, drifting closer to the off pole and then seaming away. Lyon is watchful and makes a tight leave.
Well outside off, on a good length, left alone as he curves away.
Loose from Lyon! Back of a length, at 132.6 kph, swinging away off the seam. Lyon plays away from his body, looking to slash it through point, but gets beaten on the outside edge.
Tailing full toss, on middle, Lyon mistimes his flick to short mid-wicket.
Swing straightaway! Full and wide outside off, curving further away, Lyon is happy to leave.
Second New Ball available now. Will England take it right away? Yes, they will. We have around 10 minutes to go till the end of the day's play. If the visitors can bowl out the Aussies now, it will be a big win for them. Ben Stokes to continue from this end.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 80 overs : 322/8
M Starc29 (57)
N Lyon0 (6)
W Jacks20-3-105-2
A bit too full, on the pads, Starc flicks it to the left of square leg, but the fielder is quick to cut it off. Starc is about halfway down the pitch, and is sent back by Lyon on a sharp call. Starc can only chuckle in the end.
Slides in from off, on a length, Starc defends it off the back foot to short cover.
Spins away from off, on a length, Starc fends it to point.
Full and around off, a front foot steer to cover-point.
Shortish, outside off, Starc punches it to extra cover.
Lands it full, on off, defended well by Starc off the front foot.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 79 overs : 322/8
N Lyon0 (6)
M Starc29 (51)
B Stokes17-1-53-0
Banged halfway into the pitch, on the leg stump line. Lyon rides the bounce and tucks it to mid-wicket. The fielder from square leg dives to his left and makes a half-stop, parrying the ball to his left. No run taken.
Good-length delivery, around off, Lyon ducks under it just in the nick of time to leave.
Short of a good length, on the leg stump, Starc nudges it off the back foot through backward square leg for a single.
Short one, on middle, ducked underneath by Starc.
Shortish delivery, on off, Starc rides the bounce and dabs it with soft hands to point.
Length ball, around off, left alone by Starc.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 78 overs : 321/8
N Lyon0 (4)
M Starc28 (47)
W Jacks19-2-105-2
A tad short, on off, Lyon rocks back and nudges it through mid-wicket. Starc denies the single.
Pushed through, full and on middle, Lyon flicks it to short mid-wicket.
Fuller and on middle, spinning in, Lyon smothers the spin.
Flat and on a length, on the pads. Lyon pads it off the back foot to short leg.
Nathan Lyon comes out to the middle now.
OUT! STRAIGHT AND GONE! England finally get Carey's wicket, through Jacks, with just a couple of more overs left for the new ball and about 20 minutes remaining in the day. Dropped fuller and just around the off pole with some spin and bounce. It is tossed up nicely at just 78 kph. Alex Carey gets down on a knee to slog it over mid-wicket, but only manages a thick top edge. The ball flies over the leg side. Jamie Smith calls for his catch, runs forward-right and takes a fine catch. Alex Carey departs after a quality knock of 106 (143). Gets a good reception from the crowd as he heads back to the dressing room. Australia are 321/8.
An offie on a fuller length, on middle, Carey leans on and eases it back to Jacks.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 77 overs : 321/7
M Starc28 (47)
A Carey106 (141)
B Stokes16-1-52-0
Banged short and outside off, Starc drops his wrists down to leave.
Stumps on attack, full in length, angling in. Starc drills it to mid on.
Slammed short into the deck, on off, Carey pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single. The 50-run partnership comes up between Carey and Starc. The 4th fifty-run stand for Australia in this innings.
Takes on the short ball on off, and pulls it off the back foot to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Well-directed bumper, on middle and leg. Starc ducks underneath it.
On top of off, on a length, Starc camps back and taps it with soft hands to short cover.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 76 overs : 319/7
M Starc27 (42)
A Carey105 (140)
W Jacks18-1-105-1
Pitched fuller and on off, Mitchell Starc drills it to long off for a single. The partnership is worth 48 runs between Carey and Starc.
Touch short and around off, Alex Carey plays off the back foot and steers it to the left of short third for a single.
Dropped short and outside off, Starc stands tall and cuts it to deep point for a single.
Slides one onto the pads, Starc watchfully blocks it in front.
Floated up, full at 80.3 kph, Starc carves it off the front foot to short cover.
Length ball, on off, Carey goes back and across and nudges it through mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 75 overs : 315/7
M Starc25 (38)
A Carey103 (138)
B Stokes15-1-50-0
On a fuller length, angling in, dragged off the front foot to mid on.
Around off, on a length, defended nicely.
FOUR! Off the gloves! Shortish ball from Stokes, going down leg. Mitchell Starc gets inside the line, swivels to pull it away, but it goes off the gloves due to extra bounce and stays out of reach of Jamie Smith's leap to his right. Races away to the fence behind.
Good length, on off, blocked off the back foot.
On off and full, Starc knocks it to short cover.
Fuller ball, around off, Starc drags it off the toe end to mid on.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 74 overs : 311/7
A Carey103 (138)
M Starc21 (32)
W Jacks17-1-101-1
In front of the sticks, on a length, Carey watchfully blocks it down the strip.
Tossed up, full and around off, driven off the front foot to cover-point for a quick single.
Outside off and a tad short, Carey cuts it to deep point for a single. A sarcastic cheer from the Aussie faithful as Jacks concedes 100 runs.
Short, outside off, Starc cuts it away to sweeper cover for a single.
Full and on middle, Starc leans forward and smothers the spin.
Pushed fuller, on off, Alex Carey drives it inside out wide of long off for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 73 overs : 307/7
M Starc19 (29)
A Carey101 (135)
B Stokes14-1-46-0
Length ball, outside off, Starc flashes it off the back foot but misses.
100 FOR ALEX CAREY! A top-class knock from the Aussie keeper-batter. His 3rd Test hundred, and the first in The Ashes. Absolutely risk-free cricket from a quality batter and the Adelaide crowd adores the local boy getting to his milestone. An emotional moment for him as he removes his helmet, looks at the heavens and raises his bat. Full and outside off, driven off the front foot through the extra cover gap. The ball is cut off in the deep as Carse flicks the ball back in before the ropes to save the boundary. The batters cross for the third run. A warm hug from Starc to his partner as well. Carey is now Australia's top run-scorer in Tests this year and has often been the one to help Australia out of trouble.
Full and on off, nipping bit in. Carey gets on the front foot and pushes it straight to mid on.
Angled on the leg stump, on a length. Mitchell Starc covers the line and flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Length ball, outside off, steered off the back foot to backward point.
On a shorter length on off, Alex Carey pulls it to the right of deep square leg for a single. On 98 now, is Carey.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 72 overs : 302/7
M Starc18 (26)
A Carey97 (132)
B Carse13-0-70-2
Hard length, on off, Starc rises with the bounce and punches it off the inside edge to mid on.
Back of a length, on the stumps, Mitchell Starc works it across to the left of deep square leg for a couple runs.
Slams the deck hard, on off, blocked straight off the back foot.
On a good length, on off, defended off the back foot to point.
STRAIGHT UP AND LANDS SAFE! Uh, oh! A No Ball called for overstepping. Too many errors from Carse. Short of a good length, around off. Mitchell Starc clears the front leg, clubs it over mid-wicket, but gets no timing. He does manage to clear the in-field as the ball plugs in the deep mid-wicket region, with Jacks mopping it up. Two taken. 300 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
Nips in from outside off, on a length. Alex Carey goes deep in the crease and punches it in front of mid on for a single.
Length ball, on off, bunted off the back foot to cover.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 71 overs : 296/7
M Starc14 (21)
A Carey96 (130)
B Stokes13-1-41-0
Not that full, not too short, around off, Starc drives it to short extra cover.
Straight and full, on off, Starc middles it, but hits it back to the bowler.
Short and on middle, angling in. Carey gets on the back foot and pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Back of a length, into the batter, Carey watchfully flicks it but finds short mid-wicket.
Around middle and leg, on a length, Starc steers it to deep square leg for a single.
Stokes is back on. At 130.9 kph, this is bashed on a length, on off. Starc gets on the front foot and defends it.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 70 overs : 294/7
M Starc13 (17)
A Carey95 (128)
B Carse12-0-64-2
In the channel of off, good length. Starc steers it past cover-point for a single.
FOUR! Goes downtown! Full from Brydon, a slot ball, around off. Mitchell Starc plays with a straight bat and effortlessly lofts it over the bowler for a boundary.
Speared in on a length, at the leg stump. Starc tries to nudge it to the leg side but gets rapped on the front thigh pad.
FOUR! Precision in that shot! Touch full and around middle. Mitchell Starc swings through the line and lofts it over wide mid on for a boundary.
Hard length, on middle, angling further in. Starc alertly blocks it off the back foot.
On a nagging length, outside off, Carey plays of the back foot and cuts it to deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 69 overs : 284/7
A Carey94 (127)
M Starc4 (12)
J Tongue15-1-63-1
Short and on off, Carey hops in the crease and taps it to cover-point for a single. Carey moves to 94!
Short of a good length, on middle and leg, Starc gets squared up due to extra bounce and fends it off the back foot in front of cover. Carey hesitates a bit but they eventually cross over for a single.
Very short again, on off, Mitchell Starc briefly thinks about pulling that away, but withdraws his bat away from the line and leaves.
Another one banged hard into the pitch, on top of middle. Starc drops it down the pitch with soft hands.
A rib-tickler from Tongue, short and on the bodyline. Starc gets insde the line and nudges it with soft hands to the left of Pope at short leg.
Full and straight at the stumps, Starc plays from the crease and drives to mid off.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 68 overs : 282/7
M Starc3 (7)
A Carey93 (126)
B Carse11-0-54-2
Short and on middle, Starc stands tall and pulls it away to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Outside off, and full, Carey goes for an expansive front foot cover drive, but inside edges. The ball goes past the stumps to the leg side for a single.
Fuller one, on off, crisply driven to mid off.
Good length, around off, punched off the back foot to cover.
CHANCE! Just out of reach of Crawley. Fractionally full and outside off, Carey gets on the front foot and throws the kitchen sink at it to go over extra cover. He mistimes it off the toe end. Zak Crawley moves to his right and extends his right hand as he throws himself into that direction with a dive, but the ball just sails over his reach for a couple of runs. Carey's heart would have been in his mouth for a moment, but he got away with it. A good effort from Zak though.
FOUR! Through the gap! Back of a length, angling outside off. Alex Carey watches the ball closely, gets on the back foot and punches it through the cover and point gap for a boundary. Carey moves into his 90s!
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 67 overs : 274/7
M Starc2 (6)
A Carey86 (121)
J Tongue14-1-61-1
Hits the deck hard, on middle, Starc rides the bounce and defends it down the pitch.
Angling in and around middle, on a length, Starc whips it away, but straight towards mid-wicket.
Short and outside off, Starc drops his wrists and arches back to leave.
Hard length, on off, Starc knocks it down the ground, to the left of mid off. Stokes chases it down before the ropes. Two taken.
Fullish delivery on the stumps, Starc flicks it to short mid-wicket.
Full and on the pads, Alex flicks it to the left of mid-wicket for a quick single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 66 overs : 271/7
M Starc0 (1)
A Carey85 (120)
B Carse10-0-46-2
Steep bumper, on top of off, Carey rides the bounce and bunts it down the strip with soft hands.
DRINKS BREAK. With Cummins' dismissal, England have now got an opening from one end to run through the tail of Australia. But fairly, the likes of Starc and Lyon can bat for longer periods as well. As has been the template of the day, Australia have managed to engineer partnerships after the fall of wickets. England would aim to get rid of the remaining three wickets before the end of the day's play. As per the forecast, Thursday, 18th December, is going to be a very hot day, with the temperature in touching distance of 40 degrees. Surely, England wouldn't want to exhaust their bowlers in that kind of heat as well. For now, Carey remains their nemesis from one end, inching closer to his century. Mitchell Starc is the next batter in at number 9.
OUT! TAKEN AT SHORT LEG! Brydon Carse strikes now. He lands this on a hard length, on middle, gets it to nip back in a bit. Pat Cummins looks to work it to the leg side but plays it onto his pads before the ball lobs up, and Ollie Pope grabs it easily at short leg. There is a big appeal, and the finger goes up, but Cummins doesn't think he has nicked it and takes the review. However, Snicko comes up and shows a spike confirming that there is a slight inside edge and the Aussie skipper has to walk back to the hut. He takes a review with him as well, and Australia are 271/7 now.
Has Cummins nicked it? Nitin Menon, the on-field umpire, instantly raises his finger on the appeal for the catch. But Cummins immediately sends it upstairs for a review. Snicko shows a clear spike when the ball is next to the inside edge. The on-field decision is upheld and that will be the fall of the Aussie skipper.
Back of a length and around off, Pat Cummins stabs it out to short cover.
Pitched up and on middle, angles in, Pat Cummins blocks it out well.
Fuller and on the pads, Pat Cummins clips it through mid-wicket for a brace,
On a length and on off, Pat Cummins pushes it to cover.
Brydon Carse (9-0-44-1) is back into the attack, replacing Will Jacks.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 65 overs : 269/6
A Carey85 (120)
P Cummins11 (14)
J Tongue13-1-58-1
A bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, angling into the body of the batter. Pat Cummins tries to duck initially but realises it is not that short. He takes his eyes off the ball, gets cramped up, but manages to nudge it towards square leg for one.
Hard length and on middle, angling in, Pat Cummins keeps it out nicely.
Back of a length and on leg, Alex Carey tucks it through mid-wicket for a run.
On a length and on leg, Pat Cummins flicks it through square lg for a single.
FOUR! Australia have clearly shifted gears now! Josh Tongue loses his line and bowls this full, but down the leg side. Pat Cummins just has to get some bat on it and glances it away to the fine leg fence for a boundary.
Runs Scored 12 Runs
Score after 64 overs : 262/6
A Carey84 (118)
P Cummins5 (10)
W Jacks16-1-97-1
SIX! Clean strike! Gives this some more air, full and on middle, Alex Carey gets down on one knee and smokes it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie. He moves to 84 now.
Short again, on leg, Pat Cummins nudges it to mid-wicket for one.
Slows it up, short and on middle, turns in, Pat Cummins clips it to square leg.
FOUR! Great shot! Flighted, full and on off, Pat Cummins strides out, reaches out for it and creams it through covers for a boundary.
Tossed up, full and around off, Pat Cummins goes after it but fails to connect.
Floated, short and on middle, Alex Carey flicks it towards mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 63 overs : 250/6
P Cummins0 (6)
A Carey77 (116)
J Tongue12-1-51-1
Good length and on off, Pat Cummins backs away and guides it to point.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey clips it towards square leg for a single. 250 up for Australia!
FOUR! Streaky! Fuller in length and on off, angling away. Alex Carey charges down the track to loft it over extra cover, but slices it off the top edge over backward point for a boundary.
Short of a length and around off, Alex Carey cuts it to point.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle and off, Alex Carey sways away from it.
A big shout for caught behind, but turned down! England players look really confident here, and Ben Stokes takes the review. This is short of a length and outside off, Alex Carey looks to cut it away, but the ball goes under his bat to the keeper, where Jamie Smith grabs it in front of him. There is a noise, and Smith asks his skipper to send it upstairs straightaway. Snicko shows a big spike, but that is before the ball passes the bat, and the third umpire deems it Not Out. England lose their second review now.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 62 overs : 245/6
P Cummins0 (5)
A Carey72 (111)
W Jacks15-1-85-1
Pushed through quicker, short and on off, Pat Cummins looks to defend on the back foot but gets a bottom edge onto his foot as the ball rolls to the off side.
Flighted, full and on off, Pat Cummins drives it to mid off.
Short again and on off, Pat Cummins fends it away towards point.
Flatter, shortish and on off, Pat Cummins stays back and pushes it to short cover.
A helmet passed on from the dressing room for Ollie Pope as he is stationed at leg gully.
Floated, full and on leg, Alex Carey works it wide of mid on for a single.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Alex Carey knocks it to the left of the bowler.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 61 overs : 244/6
P Cummins0 (1)
A Carey71 (109)
J Tongue11-1-46-1
Full but angling down the leg side, Pat Cummins fails to flick it away. Jamie Smith dives to his left to collect it sharply behind the stumps.
That wicket has again woken up the Barmy Army from its slumber. Australian captain Pat Cummins walks in at number 8.
OUT! DRAGGED ON! Josh Tongue gets his maiden Ashes wicket upon his return into a fresh spell. He lands this back of a length and on the fourth, the stump line, gets it to nip back in sharply from the seam with extra bounce. Josh Inglis stays back and tries to guide it to third man, but gets cramped up for room, and the ball goes off the toe-end to crash onto the stumps. A nice little knock of 32 off 39 from Inglis comes to an end, and the 59-run stand has been broken as well, with Australia 244/6 now.
Pitched up and middle and off, Josh Inglis blocks it out.
Touch fuller and on off, Josh Inglis takes a good stride out and drives it through covers for a brace.
EDGED AND FOUR! Back of a length and around off, holds its line. Josh Inglis pushes at it but gets a thin outside edge between first slip and gully for a boundary.
Fuller one but well outside off, Josh Inglis makes an easy leave.
Josh Tongue (10-1-40-0) returns for a fresh spell. He replaces Jofra Archer from the Cathedral End.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 60 overs : 238/5
A Carey71 (109)
J Inglis26 (34)
W Jacks14-1-84-1
FOUR! Connects well this time! Flighted, full and on middle and off. Alex Carey gets down on one knee and takes the aerial route to smash it to the wide long on fence for a boundary. This brings up the 50-run partnership between Carey and Inglis.
Quicker, short and around off, Alex Carey rocks back to pull it away but gets a bottom edge onto his pads as the ball goes nowhere.
Shortish and on middle, Josh Inglis nudges it towards mid-wicket for another run.
Shorter in length and outside off, Alex Carey cuts it to deep point for a run.
Floated, full and on off, Josh Inglis uses his feet and knocks it wide of mid off for a single.
Tossed up, full and on off, Josh Inglis defends it on the front foot.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 59 overs : 231/5
A Carey66 (106)
J Inglis24 (31)
J Archer15-5-25-3
Bangs this into the pitch, on off, Alex Carey rides the bounce well and keeps it out.
Hits the length hard and on middle and leg, nips back in. Alex Carey fails to flick it away and takes a blow on his left thigh. Looks in a bit of pain here.
Short of a length and around off, Alex Carey steers it to point.
Bangs in a bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
Good length and on middle, nips back in, Alex Carey pats it towards short mid-wicket.
Back of a length and around off, Alex Carey punches it to short cover.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 58 overs : 231/5
J Inglis24 (31)
A Carey66 (100)
W Jacks13-1-77-1
Short again and on off, turns in, Josh Inglis keeps it out to the off side.
Drags his length back and on off, Josh Inglis stabs it out to short cover.
FOUR! Oh, that's aggressive! Looped up, full and on middle. Josh Inglis goes down on one knee and slogs sweeps it. He does not get it from the middle but hits it towards the vacant deep mid-wicket region as the ball trickles to the fence for a boundary.
Floated, short and around off, Alex Carey punches it thorughj cover-point for a single.
Flighted, full and on middle, Alex Carey drills it back to the bowler.
Tossed up, full and on off, Alex Carey pushes it to extra cover.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 57 overs : 226/5
A Carey65 (97)
J Inglis20 (28)
J Archer14-4-25-3
Pitched up and on off, Alex Carey works it off the inner half of the bat to deep square leg for a single.
Sharp bowling! Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, takes off. Alex Carey tries to ride the bounce, but it goes off the shoulder off the bat and flies wide of first slip. Two taken.
On a length and on off, Alex Carey looks to push it away but gets an inside edge to the leg side.
Full and on the pads, Josh Inglis flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Touch fuller and on middle, Josh Inglis tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Good length and on off, Josh Inglis stays back and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 56 overs : 222/5
A Carey62 (94)
J Inglis19 (25)
W Jacks12-1-72-1
Slows it up, full and on off, Alex Carey steers it towards point.
Close! Shorter in length and around middle and off, Alex Carey rocks back to heave it across the line but fails to connect.
FOUR! Sloppy effort in the field! Flatter, full and on middle, Alex Carey with the flick of the wrists clips it wide of mid on. Jofra Archer moves to his left but makes a lazy effort to stop it with his left hand and lets it through for a boundary.
Fires one full and on leg, Alex Carey uses his feet to whip it away but gets an inside edge toward the fine leg region for a brace.
Drops it short and on middle, Alex Carey pulls it wide of deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
Floated, full and on off, Josh Inglis flicks it to deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 55 overs : 213/5
A Carey54 (89)
J Inglis18 (24)
J Archer13-4-21-3
Back of a length and just on off, straightens a bit. Alex Carey drops his hands and lets it go to the keeper.
Touch fuller and on middle, Alex Carey tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Back of a length and on off, nips back in sharply. Alex Carey looks to play at it but gets a bit hurried. It takes the inside edge and deflects onto his pads.
STAT - Alex Carey has now scored the most number of Test runs for Australia in 2025. 619 runs under his belt as of now at a very healthy average of 51.6. He goes past Steve Smith (618 runs at an average of 51.5).
A bouncer now, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it.
Fuller and on leg, Josh Inglis works it to deep square leg for a run.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey clips it through square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 54 overs : 211/5
J Inglis17 (23)
A Carey53 (84)
W Jacks11-1-63-1
Oh...close! Slows it up, full and on off, Josh Inglis once again goes for the reverse sweep but does not hit it cleanly. Harry Brook at first slip anticipates it early and moves to his right, but as Inglis did not connect well, the ball shoots flat to the left of Brook, and he overruns to his right, going far from reach. The ball rolls towards deep third. Two taken.
FOUR! Fine shot! Tossed up, full and on off, Josh Inglis goes for the premeditated reverse sweep, and executes it nicely wide of deep point. The fielder, Brydon Carse, runs to his right and dives, but fails to stop the boundary, tumbling over the ropes as well.
Drags his length back, on middle, Alex Carey rocks back and pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a run.
Flighted, full and around off, Alex Carey drives it straight to extra cover.
Flatter, full and on off, Josh Inglis taps it to the off side for a run.
Floated, full and on middle, Josh Inglis clips it to mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 53 overs : 203/5
A Carey52 (82)
J Inglis10 (19)
J Archer12-4-19-3
Put down? Yes, but it will be very harsh to call it a dropped catch, as Brydon Carse puts in a great effort here. Fuller and around off, Alex Carey drills it really hard but does not keep it along the ground. It flies flat and low to the left of short cover, where Brydon Carse dives to that side to take it with his left hand, but it just does not stick in. Stokes comes in and appreciates Carse for his attempt.
Hits the length hard, on middle, nips back in with some bounce. Alex Carey gets cramped up and misses the ball as it goes off his thigh pad towards backward point.
A wide yorker, outside off, Alex Carey tries to squeeze it away but only manages to jam it back to the bowler.
On a length and on leg, Alex Carey tucks it to mid-wicket.
Good length and on middle, Alex Carey gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Massive shout for LBW, but turned down! However, Ben Stokes, after a discussion with his bowler and keeper, takes the review. Jofra Archer steams in from around the wicket, serves this full, on middle, angling in sharply. Alex Carey gets stuck on his crease and misses his flick to get hit on the pads. Snicko confirms no bat involved and Ball Tracking shows it to be missing the leg stump. England lose a review as the on-field call of Not Out stands.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 52 overs : 203/5
J Inglis10 (19)
A Carey52 (76)
W Jacks10-1-55-1
Quicker, short and on middle and leg, Josh Inglis pats it towards square leg.
A bit short and on middle, angles in, Alex Carey nudges it through mid-wicket for one.
Flighted, full and on off, Josh Inglis reverse sweeps it again to deep point for a single.
FOUR! Brilliant shot! Flatter, full and around off. Josh Inglis quickly changes his stance and nails the reverse sweep to the deep point fence for a boundary. 200 UP FOR THE AUSSIES.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Josh Inglis blocks it out.
FIFTY FOR CAREY! Off 75 balls. Another fantastic knock from him, and this is his 13th Test half-century. Much of the delight of the home crowd. He just continues to get better and better with every game. This is floated, full and around middle, Alex Carey goes down and paddles it towards deep fine leg for three runs.
Will Jacks (9-1-46-1) to bowl from the other end.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 51 overs : 194/5
J Inglis5 (15)
A Carey48 (74)
J Archer11-3-19-3
MAIDEN OVER! Short of a length, outside off, Josh Inglis leaves it alone.
Goes fuller but angles it into the pads, Josh Inglis clips it to short mid-wicket.
Pitched up and around off, Josh Inglis drives it firmly wide of short cover, where Joe Root dives to his right to make a fine stop.
Touch fuller and on middle, Josh Inglis fends it back towards the bowler.
Short of a length and on middle, Josh Inglis gets on his toes and blocks it out.
Jofra Archer starts with a good-length delivery, on middle and leg, Josh Inglis tucks it towards short mid-wicket.
We are back for the last session! The England players are making their way out to the middle and spreading out to take their respective field positions. Josh Inglis and Alex Carey to resume batting for Australia. The sun is shining brightly and Jofra Archer is ready to start proceedings with the ball. Here we go...
... DAY 1, SESSION 3 ...
Usman Khawaja answered his critics in the best possible manner, bringing up his 28th Test fifty, as the duo added 91 runs together. Just when the partnership was beginning to look menacing, Khawaja got a touch too aggressive and threw his wicket away for 82. Alex Carey, unbeaten on 48, and Josh Inglis then saw out the rest of the session without fuss and will look to build another strong stand, while England will be desperate to break through quickly and get into the lower order. Join us at 4.30 am GMT to catch all the action in the final session.
Jofra Archer took matters into his own hands and went bang bang in the very first over, breaking a crucial partnership by removing Marnus Labuschagne with the first ball and then sending Cameron Green back soon after for a duck. However, with little support from the other end, England once again allowed Australia to rebuild. Usman Khawaja looked as solid as ever, while Alex Carey continues to shine in this format. The pair gave nothing away, punished anything loose, and turned a tricky position of 94/4 into a far more comfortable one.
SESSION SUMMARY - 100 runs and 3 wickets in 26 overs! England burst into the session with real intent, but it proved to be a false dawn. Much like the pattern we have seen throughout this series, the visitors failed to capitalise when they had the upper hand. As the saying goes, you cannot afford to give Australia even the slightest opening, because they will make you pay, and that is exactly what happened for most of the session. However, after toiling away for a long time, England finally had something to show for their efforts late on, with Will Jacks picking up the key wicket of Usman Khawaja, just ten minutes before the break.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 50 overs : 194/5
J Inglis5 (9)
A Carey48 (74)
W Jacks9-1-46-1
Short and outside off, Inglis punches it off the back foot to extra cover. for a single. And that will be TEA on Day 1!
Full and on middle, spinning in. Inglis dabs it to short leg.
Lengt, on off, whipped off the back foot to the mid-wicket region for a single.
Fuller one, drifting on the leg stump. Alex Carey paddles it to deep fine leg for a c couple of runs.
Slides it on middle, full in length, pushed back at the bowler.
Outside off, Inglis plays the full ball off the back foot and cuts it to the left of deep cover for a single.
Last over before Tea coming up now.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 49 overs : 189/5
A Carey45 (71)
J Inglis3 (6)
B Stokes12-1-39-0
Shortish delivery, over middle, ducked safely by Carey.
Short again, on the leg stump. Carey ducks under it by getting inside the line.
Short at 140.4 kph, on middle, Carey leans back, just for a moment, looks to ramp it over the keeper, but aborts that plan. Leaves it alone.
Short and on middle and leg. Josh Inglis stands tall and pulls it over mid-wicket. The ball loses its steam in the outfield as it is mistimed. Archer from mid-wicket chases it down. Three taken.
Nip-backer at 136.2 kph, on middle and leg, on a length. Inglis rises with the bounce to defend, but the ball goes off the bottom edge and rolls past the stumps.
Halfway into the pitch, short and on off, Alex Carey arches back and slaps it through backward point for a single.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 48 overs : 185/5
J Inglis0 (4)
A Carey44 (67)
W Jacks8-1-41-1
Slanted across the batter on a length. Josh Inglis taps it across with soft hands.
On a lower trajectory, touch full and on middle. Josh Inglis backs away to keep it out.
Flatter and fuller, on middle, flicked off the front foot to square leg.
Spins in from middle, on a length, Josh Inglis nudges it off the back foot to backward square leg.
Josh Inglis comes out to the middle now.
OUT! FLATLY SWEPT AND TAKEN! A wicket for England against the run of play and this is a self-inflicted one. Serves it on a fuller length, drifting in and around middle and off with some turn and bounce. Usman Khawaja premeditates the slog sweep, but mistimes it to deep mid-wicket. The ball dips in front of Josh Tongue but he dives forward and takes a fine catch. Jacks breaks the 91-run partnership. Usman Khawaja departs for 82 (126) and Australia are 185/5.
BEATEN! Drifts in and then turns away from a fuller length, on the fourth stump. Khawaja is sucked into the defensive push on the front foot, and gets beaten on the outside edge.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 47 overs : 185/4
U Khawaja82 (124)
A Carey44 (67)
B Stokes11-1-35-0
Overpitched, on the toes, clipped to deep backward square leg for a single.
Well-directed short delivery, on top of off. Usman Khawaja tries an evasive pull shot by taking his eyes off the ball and misses. Stokes gives a steely stare to Khawaja.
Banged short and on middle, Usman ducks underneath it.
Nagging length, angling on the leg stump. Carey misses on the flick again and the ball goes off the thigh pad to the backward square leg region. They cross for a leg bye.
Down leg, on a back of a length, Carey looks to flick it around the corner, but misses. Jamie Smith collects it low to his right behind the stumps.
Fraction fuller, on middle, Carey nudges it to short mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 46 overs : 183/4
U Khawaja81 (121)
A Carey44 (64)
W Jacks7-0-41-0
Spins away from off, on a length, stabbed off the back foot to the off side.
Wide on off, touch full, Khawaja gets on the back foot and runs it straight to backward point.
Similar length and line, Carey plays an identical cut shot to deep point for a single.
Flatter and shorter, outside off. Usman Khawaja cuts it to the left of the diving backward point fielder for a single.
Short and drifting on the leg stump. Carey is quick to rock back and he pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Full and on middle, Carey leans on and eases it to the off side.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 45 overs : 180/4
U Khawaja80 (118)
A Carey42 (61)
B Stokes10-1-34-0
Fullish delivery, outside off, driven off the front foot to extra cover.
A big appeal for LBW, but Stokes seems unsure about it. Length ball and slanting down leg, Carey gets inside the line to flick, but misses and wears it on the thigh pad.
Width on offer, on a length. Usman Khawaja presses back and cuts it away, but straight to backward point.
Straight on middle, on a length. Usman nudges it to square leg.
FOUR! A boundary for Australia after almost 5 overs. Short and outside off, Usman Khawaja weighs back and cuts it to deep backward point for a boundary. He moves into his 80s now.
Angled on the pads, full, flicked from the crease for a single to square leg.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 44 overs : 175/4
U Khawaja76 (113)
A Carey41 (60)
W Jacks6-0-38-0
Just gets in time! On a length, outside off. Usman Khawaja cuts it off the back foot to deep point. Usman has to hurry as the throw is flat to the keeper, but he does make home in the end. Two taken.
Around off, on a length. Carey steers it to deep point for a single.
Slightly overpitched, on off, pushed to mid off.
Length ball, on middle and leg, nudged to square leg off the back foot.
Shortish delivery, spinning away on off. Usman Khawaja cuts it to the left of deep point and calls for the second straightaway. Ben Duckett runs across from deep square leg and dives to cut it off. Two taken.
Dropped short, on the leg stump. Carey hangs back and nudges it to deep mid-wicket for one.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 43 overs : 168/4
U Khawaja71 (110)
A Carey39 (57)
B Stokes9-1-29-0
Short and on top of off. Usman Khawaja runs it to point off the back foot.
Outside off, on a length, eased into the cover-point region.
Pushed fuller and on middle, nipping in. Khawaja tries to defend off the front foot, but the ball deflects off the inside edge and then onto the pads.
Half and appeal for LBW, but Ahsan Raza denies. Stokes straightaway gestures that there's an inside edge. Skiddy delivery, full and angling in at the pads. Usman Khawaja stands tall to defend off the back foot, but inside edges onto the thigh pad. Snicko confirms the inside edge as well.
Back of a length, on middle, steered across to deep square leg for a single.
Too straight down leg, full in length. Carey misses to flick.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 42 overs : 167/4
A Carey38 (55)
U Khawaja71 (106)
W Jacks5-0-31-0
Full and on the stumps, drilled down to long off for a single.
Fraction short, on off, Alex Carey punches it to the left of extra cover. The fielder there makes a good diving stop.
Short and on off, punched to the short cover fielder.
Pitched fuller and on middle and leg. Alex defends it watchfully.
Tad short and on the stumps. Usman rocks back and tucks it to the square leg region for a single.
Flatter and fuller on middle, Khawaja nudges it to the leg side.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 41 overs : 165/4
A Carey37 (51)
U Khawaja70 (104)
B Stokes8-1-28-0
Fuller and on off, Carey gets on the front foot and eases it to the off side.
A mandatory concussion test for Carey is in place as the Australian physio is in. Carey looks comfortable to carry on.
FOUR LEG BYES! Sharp short ball from Stokes, angling into the bodyline with a good lift off the deck as well. Carey tries to pull, but the ball gets big on it and he misses. It deflects off the helmet and lobs over the slip cordon to race away to the deep third fence.
On top of middle, on a length, Alex Carey gets on the front foot and nudges it to the leg side with soft hands.
The stumps are attacked, full in length. Carey flicks it from the crease to mid-wicket.
Slightly short than full, on off. Carey presses forward and punches it to extra cover.
Length-delivery, angling in from off. Usman Khawaja hangs deep in the crease and works that across to deep mid-wicket. A single taken.
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 40 overs : 160/4
U Khawaja69 (103)
A Carey37 (46)
W Jacks4-0-29-0
Pitched full and outside off, Usman Khawaja gets on the front foot and drives it to deep cover for a single. Australia's run rate is a clean 4 right now.
Short and on off, punched off the back foot to extra cover.
Lands it full and on middle, Usman Khawaja advances down the track and mistimes it over the bowler's head. The ball slows down before the ropes and Root from mid on chases it. Two taken.
Overpitched delivery, outside off, Carey carves it out to mid off for a quick single.
Fuller, on off, steered away to cover-point for a single.
FOUR! Up and over! Jacks feeds in on a fuller length, just outside off. Usman Khawaja dances down the track and lofts it inside out over wide mid off for a boundary.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 39 overs : 151/4
A Carey36 (45)
U Khawaja61 (98)
B Stokes7-1-27-0
Back of a length, on off, Alex Carey weighs on the back foot and punches it through point for a couple of runs. The partnership between these two now is worth 57 runs. 150 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
Length ball, on off, angling in. Alex Carey knocks it to extra cover.
He plays this full ball on the front foot and drives it straight to mid off.
Just around off, on a slightly fuller length. Carey tucks it to mid-wicket.
On the stumps, on a length, Carey blocks it straight off the back foot.
A half-hearted appeal for LBW, and not given. Clearly sliding down leg. Back of a length, a bit too straight onto the pads. Carey is beaten on the flick shot as he plays over the line and is rapped on the front thigh pad.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 38 overs : 149/4
U Khawaja61 (98)
A Carey34 (39)
W Jacks3-0-20-0
Pushed fuller, around off, Khawaja drives it to the right of mid off, who cuts it off inside the ring.
At 81.4 kph, this is flighted fuller and on off. Khawaja gets forward and defends it out.
Drags the length again, on off. Alex Carey plays with soft hands and taps it to the right of exta cover for a single.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Carey takes a giant stride forward to push it back to the bowler.
Identical line and length, spinning away. Usman plays off the back foot and steers it to deep point for a single.
Drops it a tad short and outside off, Carey rocks back and cuts it to deep backward point for a single.
DRINKS BREAK. Since Archer's double strike in the first over of the session, it's been all Australia. Khawaja, with a solidly paced half century and Carey, with his insane counter-attacking skills, have stabilised this Aussie batting again. Ever since Archer has been taken out of the attack, the bowling from England has looked inconsistent. Josh Tongue has been a little wayward, while Carse is still searching for his rhythm. England have their field placements wrong at the moment, one feels, and it is precisely these situations that have drawn criticism of this England side. The pitch still looks flat and good for batting and both southpaws will aim to bat through the session. England need a couple of wickets to control the game back. Will Jacks (2-0-17-0) is back on. He replaces Brydon Carse.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 37 overs : 146/4
U Khawaja60 (95)
A Carey32 (36)
J Tongue10-1-40-0
Hard length and on off, Usman Khawaja stabs it out in front of point.
On a length and on off, Usman Khawaja guides it to point again.
Good length and on off, shapes away a bit, Usman Khawaja steers it away towards point.
A bouncer now, on off, Usman Khawaja sways away from it.
Fuller one but down the leg side, Usman Khawaja fails to glance it away.
Short of a length and outside off, Alex Carey cuts it to deep point for a run.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 36 overs : 145/4
A Carey31 (35)
U Khawaja60 (90)
B Carse9-0-44-1
Hard length and around leg, Alex Carey nudges it to deep square leg for a run.
Full again and on middle and leg, Alex Carey closes the bat face and drills it to mid on.
Touch fuller and on middle, Alex Carey blocks it down the pitch.
Hits the length hard and on middle and leg, Alex Carey pats it back towards the bowler.
Short of a length and outside off, Usman Khawaja cuts it through point for a run. That also brings up the 50-RUN PARTNERSHIP between these two batters.
Back of a length and around off, Alex Carey steers it to deep point for a single.
Runs Scored 8 Runs
Score after 35 overs : 142/4
U Khawaja59 (89)
A Carey29 (30)
J Tongue9-1-39-0
In the blockhole, but down the leg side, Usman Khawaja fails to get bat on the ball.
Short and around off, Usman Khawaja cuts it straight to point.
A big mix-up in the middle, but no harm done! On a length and on off, Usman Khawaja steers it towards gully. He calls for the run, and Alex Carey responds, but then sends Carey back when he is already halfway through. Ollie Pope picks up the ball, Carey turns around and puts in a dive as Pope misses his shy at the bowler's end.
Loose shot! Back of a length and outside off again, Usman Khawaja slashes hard at it but misses.
FOUR! TWO IN TWO! Short of a length and outside off, begging to be put away. Usman Khawaja extends his arms and plays the cut to perfection through backward point for another boundary.
FOUR! Put away! Josh Tongue errs in line and serves this full but down the leg side. Usman Khawaja glances it away fine. Ben Duckett from deep fine leg runs to his left and puts in a dive, but fails to stop the boundary.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 34 overs : 134/4
A Carey29 (30)
U Khawaja51 (83)
B Carse8-0-41-1
Brydon Carse continues with the fuller length, on off, Alex Carey drills it hard and finds the gap through covers for a brace.
Pitched up and on off, Alex Carey drives it firmly but straight to cover.
On a length and on leg, Usman Khawaja tucks it towards mid-wicket for a run.
Overpitched and on off, Usman Khawaja drills it straight to mid off.
Full again and on off, shapes in a bit, Alex Carey goes for the drive but gets an inside egde through square leg for a run.
Fuller and on off, Alex Carey drives it away to mid off. Uh..oh! Brydon Carse has overstepped here and it is called a No Ball.
FIFTY FOR KHAWAJA! So much talk about his place in this Test side, but he has responded in fine fashion with this excellent half-century. Couldn't find his place in the XI in Brisbane, came in as a make-shift number 4 batter at the last moment in place of Steve Smith and has justified his selection. Got dropped on 5, but has barely been troubled since then. His 28th in Test cricket, and he will be looking to make it a big one. Good length and on off, Usman Khawaja taps it wide of cover for a quick single. He raises his bat to soak in all the applause.
4 fours for Carey in his breezy knock of 26. He has been such an asset for this Aussie batting unit in the middle order. Probably one of the best counter-attackers in this format. He has kept himself busy and has played risk-free cricket so far. A lot hinges on this particular partnership for the hosts.
Runs Scored 12 Runs
Score after 33 overs : 128/4
A Carey26 (26)
U Khawaja49 (80)
J Tongue8-1-31-0
Fuller one and around off, Alex Carey presses forward and pushes it through covers for a brace. 12 runs off the over.
Pitched up and on off, Alex Carey drills it away but fails to beat extra cover.
FOUR! Good shot! Back of a length and around off. Alex Carey lets the ball come to him, creates his own width and cuts it away superbly through point for another boundary.
On a length and on middle, Usman Khawaja clips it through square leg for a run.
Full toss, on the pads, Alex Carey flicks it to deep square leg for a single. A couple of looseners to start this over from Tongue.
FOUR! A freebie! Short and wide outside off. Alex Carey is not going to miss out on those. He frees his arms and smacks it between extra cover and mid off for a boundary.
Will Archer get another over? He won't. Switch of ends for Josh Tongue (7-1-19-0) as he returns and replaces Archer.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 32 overs : 116/4
U Khawaja48 (79)
A Carey15 (21)
B Carse7-0-35-1
Hits the deck hard, on off, Usman Khawaja dabs it down to point.
Pitched up and on off, Alex Carey pushes it towards cover for a single.
Short of a length and just outside off, Alex Carey tries to cut it away but goes a bit too hard and stabs it out to short cover.
Much fuller and on leg, angles in too, Alex Carey misses his flick again and gets hit on the pads this time.
Lands this on a good length but down the leg side, Alex Carey fails to flick it away.
FOUR! Lovely shot! Back of a length and around off, Alex Carey has his weight on the front foot and punches it on the rise. He times it well as it goes through covers, but Ben Stokes chases after it. He puts in a slide to push it back inside, but the replay shows that his foot touched the ropes while he was in contact with the ball. A boundary.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 31 overs : 111/4
U Khawaja48 (78)
A Carey10 (16)
J Archer10-2-19-3
Hard length and angling into the body of the batter. Usman Khawaja steps across to get inside the line of it and glances it towards fine leg for a brace. He moves to 48 now. Also, Nelson on the board as well.
Another bouncer now, on middle, Usman Khawaja ducks under it.
On a length and on middle, angling in a bit, Usman Khawaja nudges it to mid-wicket.
Fuller and on middle, Usman Khawaja drills it down the pitch. Jofra Archer gets a hand to it on the follow-through, which takes it away to mid on, who already ran a bit to his right. However, the batter does not take the single.
Bangs in a bouncer, outside off, Usman Khawaja makes an easy leave. The umpire signals one for the over.
Fuller and on middle, Usman Khawaja tucks it to short mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 30 overs : 109/4
A Carey10 (16)
U Khawaja46 (72)
B Carse6-0-30-1
Good-length delivery, on off, Alex Carey keeps it out to the off side.
BEAUTY! Brydon Carse lands this on a hard length and in the corridor of uncertainty, threatens to angle in but straightens after hitting the deck. Alex Carey gets drawn forward to play at it, but the ball zips past the outside edge.
Short of a length and on off, Usman Khawaja dabs it down to the right of point for a single.
Back of a length and on off, Usman Khawaja gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Goes fuller and on off, Usman Khawaja knocks it towards mid off.
On a length and on middle, Usman Khawaja stays back and tucks it to mid-wicket.
An interesting graphic shown on air through the pitch map. England have been much fuller in this session as compared to the morning, where they were a bit more on the shorter side with a lower percentage of balls finishing on the stumps. Archer, specifically, has targeted the stumps more and has been evidently effective. He was, in fact, the best bowler for England in the first session as well. A change in bowling as Brydon Carse (5-0-29-1) is brought back on. He replaces Josh Tongue.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 29 overs : 108/4
A Carey10 (14)
U Khawaja45 (68)
J Archer9-2-17-3
A bouncer to end the over, on middle, Alex Carey ducks under it. This is probing stuff from Archer.
Hard length and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey keeps it out to the leg side.
Bangs this into the pitch and around off. Alex Carey sways away and looks to upper cut it towards the third man region, but has to adjust due to the lack of pace and hits it over backward point. Two taken.
Touch fuller and on middle, angling in a bit, Alex Carey stays back and pats it towards cover-point.
Back of a length and on off, Alex Carey hops up and punches it to cover.
Good length and around off, Alex Carey guides it towards point.
An update on Steve Smith, in case you missed it. Smith is down with a bout of vertigo and left the ground prior to the toss. Surely, his absence is being felt now more than ever in that Australian dressing room.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 28 overs : 106/4
U Khawaja45 (68)
A Carey8 (8)
J Tongue7-1-19-0
Another yorker, on off, Usman Khawaja digs it out to the off side.
Back of a length and on off, Usman Khawaja rides the bounce and steers it through backward point for a brace.
EDGED, JUST SHORT! Touch fuller and around off, gets it to shape away a bit. Usman Khawaja pushes at with soft hands without much footwork. He gets an outside edge that goes on the bounce to first slip. Second time this has happened with Khawaja now.
Josh Tongue follows the bumper with a fine yorker, on off, Usman Khawaja gets his bat down and jams it out to backward point.
A bouncer now, on off, Usman Khawaja watches it through and sways away from it.
Pretty unorthodox field for Khawaja. Two catching mid-wickets, Pope and Duckett, barely 5 meters apart. Maybe inspired by the two soft dismissals of Marnus and Green? There is a mid on in place as well. Expect short stuff and an odd full-ball teaser to tempt the southpaw.
Fuller and on middle, Usman Khawaja steps across and clips it to short mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 27 overs : 104/4
U Khawaja43 (62)
A Carey8 (8)
J Archer8-2-15-3
On a length and on leg, Usman Khawaja works it through square leg for one.
Nasty! Bangs in a quick and sharp bouncer at 146 clicks, on middle. Usman Khawaja gets a bit late to duck under as the ball goes off the back of his shoulder to the keeper.
Close! Pitched up and on off, shaping in a bit. Alex Carey looks to drive it away but gets an inside edge through square leg for a single.
Much fuller and around off, Alex Carey drills it away but, Will Jacks at cover-point dives to his right to make a fine stop.
Touch fuller and angling into the leg side, Alex Carey flicks it away through mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
Good length and on middle, angling in, Alex Carey tucks it away to short mid-wicket.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 26 overs : 100/4
A Carey5 (4)
U Khawaja42 (60)
J Tongue6-1-17-0
Short of a length and outside off, Alex Carey punches it wide of cover-point. Ben Duckett dives to his right but only makes a half stop. They cross. 100 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
Hard length and angling into the body of the batter. Usman Khawaja steps across but still gets cramped up. Loses his bottom hand but manages to clip it through square leg for a single.
Pitched up and on off, Usman Khawaja mistimes his drive off the bottom edge back to the bowler.
Back of a length and on off, Usman Khawaja stays back and keeps it out to the off side.
Fuller in length and on middle and leg, Usman Khawaja tucks it towards short mid-wicket.
Josh Tongue begins with a full toss at around 150 clicks, on off, Usman Khawaja knocks it to mid off.
Josh Tongue (5-1-15-0) to operate from the other end.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 25 overs : 98/4
A Carey4 (3)
U Khawaja41 (55)
J Archer7-2-11-3
Pitched up and on middle, Alex Carey knocks it back to the bowler. An eventful first over after Lunch.
FOUR! Cut away! Short of a length and outside off. Alex Carey accepts the width on offer and smashes it through point for a blazing boundary.
Pitched up but down the leg side, Alex Carey fails to glance it away. Jamie Smith grabs it well behind the stumps, diving to his right.
Christmas has come early. Two of the softest dismissals you will ever see in cricket. Momentum has heavily swung back in England's favor. The Barmy Army is very active now, and they will be far noisier in the stands. Alex Carey is in at number 6.
OUT! TAKEN! A fantastic catch, and Jofra Archer has two in the over now. This has been such an excellent start to the session for the tourists. Archer bowls this a bit fuller and around leg. Cameron Green looks to clip it away, but fails to keep it down as it seems to have held on the surface a bit. It flies flat and wide of short mid-wicket, where Brydon Carse puts in a full-length dive to his right and takes a stunning catch. Green goes back for a duck, and the Aussies have slipped from 94/2 to 94/4.
Welcomes him with a bouncer, on middle and off, Cameron Green ducks under it.
The big man, Cameron Green, walks in at number 5. Got picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders for some really big bucks in the IPL auction last evening. Will aim to bring his A-game with the bat as Australia are in a bit of bother.
OUT! TAKEN! What a start to the afternoon session for England. Jofra Archer strikes and breaks the 61-run stand. He bangs this into the pitch, on middle, gets some extra bounce. Marnus Labuschagne stays back and looks to pull it away, but for some reason, does not go fully through the shot and tries to keep it down at the last moment. He just ends up lobbing it straight to short mid-wicket, where Brydon Carse takes a dolly. Marnus is distraught and walks back for 19 off 40, and Australia are 94/3.
Welcome back for the afternoon session. It's pretty nicely poised at the moment. Conditions have gotten hotter now as the English players spread out in the field. Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne walk to the crease to resume their alliance for the third wicket, which has added 61 runs. Jofra Archer (6-2-7-1) will get us underway in the second session. Marnus to face with a couple of slips in place. Here we go...
... DAY 1, SECOND SESSION ...
Don't know how much Brook's dropped catch would cost England, but Australia's make-shift number 4 has got a decent start after that lifeline while batting on just 5. He has since added 36 runs to his name. England need a motivational bowling spell from someone and break this partnership. The pitch has slowed down, evidently, and batting is expected to get easier with the sun baking down. And that's what this Aussie pair will try to exploit. A riveting post-Lunch session awaits. Play resumes at 2.10 am GMT. Stay tuned.
All the momentum Australia got was sucked up and nullified for a good period of controlled bowling, bringing the game into balance. The runs dried up as Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne tried to rebuild. Australia could have potentially been three down, had Brook clung to Khawaja's outside edge deep in the session. However, the partnership blossomed as Khawaja eventually found the fluency and switch flicked, whereas Labuschagne grew in confidence every passing over to coast them safely to Lunch.
England looked flat in the first forty minutes or so, as they didn't target the stumps much. But then came the turning point. Archer bowled a maiden in between, much more with control and backed it up with a breakthrough. Soon after, in the very next over, Head was fished out through a stunning one-handed grab from Crawley off Carse's bowling. Australia got quickly off the blocks in the first eight overs, but that foundation of 33/0 soon became 33/2 with both openers back in the hut in no time.
Trailing by 2-0 in the series, on a good batting pitch, the English front line of attack was excessively irregular. Specifically, Carse, who was way too short in his lengths and fed too many looseners on the lines to the benefit of the two left-handers. Head and Weatherald cashed on the poor deliveries, sending them to the ropes, while Archer tried to keep things tight at the other end. The short ball stuff with the new ball clearly didn't work in England's favor due to a lack of execution, as the ones pitched fuller swung early doors.
A zig-zagging morning session in this third Ashes Test. But to be very honest, the Australians would be the happier of the two sides, as Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja not only defused the threat of a collapse, but scored a fair clip as well. England showed a lot of character with the ball after sending both openers back, especially Archer, who thoroughly examined the batters. But the rest were far from being consistent with their lines and lengths. And surely, Khawaja's dropped catch has come back to haunt them.
Runs Scored 7 Runs
Score after 24 overs : 94/2
U Khawaja41 (55)
M Labuschagne19 (39)
W Jacks2-0-17-0
Looped up, full and on off, Usman Khawaja fends it away. That will be LUNCH on Day 1!
EDGED BUT DOES NO CARRY! Will Jacks slows it up, full and on off, turns away a bit. Usman Khawaja prods forward and pushes at it with soft hands. Gets a thin outside edge but it drops in front of Harry Brook at first slip, who dives to his left to make a half-stop.
FOUR! Superb shot! Flatter, fuller, and around middle. Usman Khawaja goes down on one knee and absolutely nails the sweep shot as the ball races to the deep mid-wicket fence for a boundary.
Tossed up, full and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne drills it to long on fo a run.
England are taking their own sweet time, to ensure that this is the last over before the break. Jacks and Stokes are involved in a detailed chat regarding field placements. Back to resumption.
Flighted, full and on middle, Usman Khawaja uses his feet and flicks it towards mid-wicket for a run. Joe Root picks up and throws it at the batter's end, where it hits Marnus Labuschagne's back and deflects onto the stumps. That must have hurt a bit.
Floated, short and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne stays back and tucks it through mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 23 overs : 87/2
U Khawaja36 (51)
M Labuschagne17 (37)
B Stokes6-1-25-0
Full again and on middle and leg, Usman Khawaja knocks it down the pitch.
Fuller one and on middle, Usman Khawaja blocks it out.
FOUR! Nicely played! Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, not enough to trouble the batter. Usman Khawaja gets on top of the bounce and pulls it away to the deep backward square leg for a boundary.
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne clips it towards square leg for a single. That also brings up the 50-RUN PARTNERSHIP between these two batters.
Short of a length and in that channel outside off, nips back in, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Back of a length and on off, Marnus Labuschagne gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Well, that was a struggle for Jacks. Went for 10 runs in his opening over. Khawaja's assurance and fluency is visible now, while Labuschagne is growing in confidence gradually as well.
Runs Scored 10 Runs
Score after 22 overs : 82/2
U Khawaja32 (48)
M Labuschagne16 (34)
W Jacks1-0-10-0
Slows it up, full and on middle, Usman Khawaja knocks it towards mid on.
FOUR! Gets it away! Flatter, full, but down the leg side. Usman Khawaja goes down on one knee and paddles it away to the deep fine leg fence for a boundary.
Drags his length back, on middle, Usman Khawaja nudges it to short mid-wicket.
A loopy low full toss around off, Marnus Labuschagne reaches out for it and drives it to the left of mid off. Joe Root chases after it and slides to push it back inside just in time. Three taken.
Flighted, full and on middle, Usman Khawaja drills it to the right of mid on for a single.
Tossed up, full and on leg, Usman Khawaja clips it towards deep mid-wicket for a brace.
About 10 minutes remain for Lunch. Time for spin now as Will Jacks replaces Josh Tongue.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 21 overs : 72/2
U Khawaja25 (43)
M Labuschagne13 (33)
B Stokes5-1-20-0
Fuller and on off, Usman Khawaja guides it towards point for one. This partnership is starting to look dangerous for England now.
Bangs this into the pitch and around off. He falls over on his follow-through as well. Usman Khawaja rides the bounce well and steers it to point.
Overpitched and on the leg stump line, Usman Khawaja flicks it through mid-wicket for a couple of runs.
On a length and on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne clips it towards square leg for a run.
Good length and on off, nips back in sharply. Marnus Labuschagne strides out to block but gets an inside edge onto his pads.
Full and on middle, Usman Khawaja steps across and clips it to mid-wicket for a single.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 20 overs : 67/2
M Labuschagne12 (31)
U Khawaja21 (39)
J Tongue5-1-15-0
Fuller again but down the leg side, Marnus Labuschagne lets it go.
Pitched up and on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne tucks it to mid-wicket.
Full and on off, Usman Khawaja flicks it away towards mid-wicket for a single.
FOUR! Excellent shot! Short of a length and just outside off. Usman Khawaja pounces on that quickly. He frees his arms and crunches it over backward point for a boundary.
Right in the blockhole, on off, angling in, Usman Khawaja digs it out towards mid-wicket.
Back of a length and around off, Usman Khawaja leaves it alone.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 19 overs : 62/2
M Labuschagne12 (29)
U Khawaja16 (35)
B Stokes4-1-15-0
Bangs this into the pitch, outside off, Marnus Labuschagne lets it go.
Fullish and on off, Marnus Labuschagne pushes it to short cover.
A massive shout for LBW, but turned down! Ben Stokes comes over the wicket, serves this full and on off, angling in sharply. Marnus Labuschagne gets half forward to play, but looks like he misses and gets hit on the pads. Stokes is pleading with the umpire, but after the appeal, signals that there may be some bat involved. He does not take the review, and he is right as the Snicko shows a big spike confirming an inside edge.
Fuller again and angling into the pads, Usman Khawaja clips it towards mid-wicket for a quick single.
Goes fuller and on middle, Usman Khawaja drills it towards mid on.
FOUR! Put away! Short of a length and around off, it sits up nicely for the batter. Usman Khawaja picks up the length early, swivels, and pulls it away to the deep mid-wicket fence for a boundary.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 18 overs : 57/2
M Labuschagne12 (26)
U Khawaja11 (32)
J Tongue4-1-10-0
Pulls his length back, on middle and off, Marnus Labuschagne keeps it out to the off side.
Pitched up and on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne blocks it out.
Touch fuller and on off, Usman Khawaja taps it to the right of short cover for a quick single.
Bangs in a quick and bouncer, on middle, Usman Khawaja ducks under it.
Good length and on off, Usman Khawaja guides it off the outer half of the bat towards point.
FOUR! Nice shot! Josh Tongue goes a bit too straight and full, angling into the pads. Usman Khawaja brings his wrists into play and flicks it away with excellent timing through square leg for a boundary.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 17 overs : 52/2
M Labuschagne12 (24)
U Khawaja6 (28)
B Stokes3-1-10-0
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne tucks it away to mid-wicket. MAIDEN OVER!
Touch fuller and on off, shaping in, Marnus Labuschagne steps across and fends it to the leg side.
Hard length and on the sixth stump line, holds its line, Marnus Labuschagne offers no shot at it.
Pitched up and around off, Marnus Labuschagne drives it firmly but straight to short cover.
Good length and on off, nips back in a bit, Marnus Labuschagne leaves it alone.
Fuller and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne knocks it towards mid on.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 16 overs : 52/2
M Labuschagne12 (18)
U Khawaja6 (28)
J Tongue3-1-5-0
Hard length and on middle, angling in, Marnus Labuschagne clips it to square leg for one.
EDGED AND DROPPED! A big chance goes begging. Josh Tongue goes fuller and outside off. Usman Khawaja goes chasing after it but only gets a thick outside edge wide of second slip. Harry Brook dives to his left, gets both hands on it but fails to hold on to it. They cross as the ball gets deflected to the deep third region. Khawaja gets a life and will want to make full use of it. Brook will be very disappointed as that was very catchable at this level.
Pitched up and on middle, Usman Khawaja knocks it back to the bowler.
Back of a length and on off, nips away a bit. Usman Khawaja gets into two minds whether to leave it or not. Gets late to take his bat away and gets a bottom edge onto the ground. Could have gone anywhere.
Short of a length and outside off, Usman Khawaja leaves it alone.
Fuller in length and around off, shapes away a bit. Usman Khawaja looks to play at it but gets an outside edge along the ground wide of point. The fielder dives to his right but only gets a hand on it to parry it behind. Two taken. 50 UP FOR AUSTRALIA!
Runs Scored 9 Runs
Score after 15 overs : 48/2
M Labuschagne11 (17)
U Khawaja3 (23)
B Stokes2-0-10-0
Pulls his length back, on middle, Marnus Labuschagne fends it away.
FOUR! Finds the gap this time. Much fuller and just around off. Marnus Labuschagne takes a stride out, keeps a steady head, and drives it beautifully to the left of mid off for a boundary.
Pitched up and on off, Marnus Labuschagne drills it away but straight to mid off.
FOUR! Easy pickings! Ben Stokes lands this on a good length but down the leg side. Marnus Labuschagne just has to get some bat on it and tickles it away wide of the keeper to the fine leg fence for a boundary.
Back of a length and on off, Marnus Labuschagne keeps it out on the pitch. A few words exchanged between Ben Stokes and Marnus. Also, Stokes has overstepped here and it is called a No Ball.
Fuller in length and on off, shaping in sharply, Marnus Labuschagne plants his front foot only to leave it alone.
On a length and on middle, Marnus Labuschagne gets behind the line of it and blocks it out.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 14 overs : 39/2
U Khawaja3 (23)
M Labuschagne3 (10)
J Tongue2-1-1-0
A bouncer, outside off. Usman Khawaja winds up for the pull but decides against it in the last second.
Hits the length hard and on middle, angling in too. Usman Khawaja looks to heave across the line but gets an inside edge onto his pads as the ball goes nowhere.
Good length and on middle, jags back in, Usman Khawaja steps across and pats it towards short mid-wicket.
Bangs this into the pitch, well outside off, gets some extra bounce. Usman Khawaja leaves it alone.
Goes fuller and in that channel outside off, holds its line, Usman Khawaja lets it go to the keeper.
Short of a length and angling into the leg side, Marnus Labuschagne swivels and pulls it to the right of deep square leg for a single.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 13 overs : 38/2
U Khawaja3 (18)
M Labuschagne2 (9)
B Stokes1-0-1-0
Much fuller and on off, Usman Khawaja strides out and pushes it to short cover.
Short of a length and on off, jags back in a bit. Usman Khawaja gets late on his cut and chops it down behind as the ball rolls to the left of the keeper.
On a length and on off, Usman Khawaja pats it down towards short cover.
Hits the length hard from around the wicket, on the sixth stump line, nips back in a bit. Usman Khawaja offers no shot at it.
Back of a length and around middle, Marnus Labuschagne rolls his wrists and pulls it along the ground to deep square leg for a single.
Fuller in length and just outside off, Marnus Labuschagne does not get tempted and leaves it alone.
DRINKS! It has been a pretty even first hour of this Test match. England were a bit inconsistent with their line and lengths at the start, and the Aussie openers took advantage of that, scoring freely. However, Jofra Archer broke through and has looked like the most threatening bowler for the visitors so far. After that, Zak Crawley took a blinder, and in the blink of an eye, both the openers were back in the hut. The English will be hoping to build on that and pick up a couple of more in the next hour, while the hosts will look to rebuild through Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja. An exciting phase of cricket awaits us. Also, Ben Stokes brings himself into the attack after the break.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 12 overs : 37/2
U Khawaja3 (14)
M Labuschagne1 (7)
J Tongue1-1-0-0
A skiddy delivery, tad fuller and on off. Usman Khawaja covers the line and stabs it down the pitch.
Fuller than the previous two balls, at 144.6 kph, Usman shows no interest in going fishing at it.
Similar line and length, Uzzie does the same. Leaves it.
Fullish and straightish, outside off, Usman Khawaja leaves it on the front foot.
Short on top of off, Usman Khawaja stands tall and taps it across with soft hands to the mid-wicket region.
Josh Tongue replaces Brydon Carse. Starts off with a length ball, fairly outside off. Khawaja lets it be.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 11 overs : 37/2
U Khawaja3 (8)
M Labuschagne1 (7)
J Archer6-2-7-1
Into the pitch, angling in and around middle. Usman Khawaja plays off the back foot and nudges it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Usman Khawaja has gone past the 50-run mark just twice in his last 11 Test innings. One includes a double century against Sri Lanka, in Galle, earlier this year, where he scored a marathon 232.
Down leg, short in length. Khawaja gets inside the line and sees that off.
Full and at 144 kph, angled at the pads. Marnus Labuschagne tries to flick it across, but gets a thick leading edge and the ball travels along the ground through cover-point for a single.
Nagging length, on off, blocked off the back foot.
Hasty run! Short of a good length, angling in on middle. Usman Khawaja covers the line and nudges it to backward square leg. Usman calls for a single but Marnus Labuschagne is slow to get off the blocks. Ben Duckett is quick to get on the ball and throws it to the batting end, but misses his shy, allowing Marnus to make home after a bit of hesitation.
Lasers it on a good length and on off, Usman watchfully leaves as the ball angles in and straightens up after pitching.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 10 overs : 34/2
M Labuschagne0 (5)
U Khawaja1 (4)
B Carse5-0-29-1
Short at 135.2 kph, on the leg stump line, Marnus Labuschagne rides the bounce and steers it straight to square leg.
Khawaja is away! Back of a length, landing outside the leg stump line. Usman Khawaja brings his bat across the pads and nudges it to deep fine leg for a single to get off the mark.
Pitched wide outside off, short in length. Usman leaves this harmless delivery.
Fuller and outside off, at 135.6 kph, Khawaja offers no shot.
Back of a length, well outside off, jumping off the deck. Usman arches back to leave.
The scene has suddenly changed here in Adelaide. England have roared back in this game with a couple of wickets in back-to-back overs. So, that brings Usman Khawaja out to the middle. Big pressure on him with his spot in the team on the line, and only getting to know that he is playing this Test 30 minutes before the start.
OUT! TAKEN! What a stunning grab from Crawley and it is back-to-back wickets for England. Fractionally fuller and angling in and around off. Travis Head, with the weight still on the back foot, tries to force the drive on the off side, but does not manage to keep it down the ground. Hits it flat and low to the left of point. Zak Crawley shows good reflexes by diving to his left and plucking it with his left hand, just before the grass. The English players are up and about. Both the Aussie openers are back in the hut as Travis Head trudges back on 10 (28). Australia are 33/2.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 9 overs : 33/1
M Labuschagne0 (4)
T Head10 (27)
J Archer5-2-4-1
EDGED, BUT DOES NOT CARRY! Slams the deck hard, cutting away a fraction from off. Marnus Labuschagne is squared up as he looks to block off the back foot. Plays with soft hands and gets a thick outside edge that goes on the bounce to the first slip fielder.
Just around off, nipping back in, outside off. Marnus Labuschagne with a very tight leave.
Too short at 147.4 kph, on middle. Marnus Labuschagne alertly ducks under it.
Hard length, on top of off, at 145.3 kph. Marnus Labuschagne opens the bat face off the back foot and eases it to point.
Marnus Labuschagne walks out to bat at number 3.
OUT! TOP EDGE AND CAUGHT BEHIND! Jofra Archer picks up the first wicket for his side. He bangs it halfway down the pitch, cramping the batter with the line on the body. The bounce is steep because of the wrist snap and it rises on the batter. Jake Weatherald plays a half-hearted pull shot, and gets a thick top edge. The ball flies behind, to the right of the keeper. Jamie Smith moves to his right and gathers it safely in his mitts. A big lift for England after being flat in the first half an hour or so. Jake Weatherald departs on 18 (27) and Australia are 33/1.
Slants it on the leg stump, jagging down further on a length. Jake misses out on the flick, and wears it on the front pad.
Runs Scored 4 Runs
Score after 8 overs : 33/0
T Head10 (27)
J Weatherald18 (25)
B Carse4-0-28-0
Angled in at the pads, full in length, flicked across to mid on.
God! Another No Ball as Carse oversteps, again! Short and outside off, punched off the back foot through the narrow gap between catching short cover and cover-point. Two taken.
Overpitched, outside off, Head carves it away, but finds short cover.
Fullish delivery, on middle, flicked off the pads to the mid-wicket region for a single.
Loosener, but Weatherald must be kicking himself for missing out on that. Wide short ball, outside off. Jake tries the square cut by throwing the kitchen sink, but misses to connect.
Wild swing and a miss! Too short from Carse, wide on off. Jake Weatherald looks to pull it over the leg side, but the ball gets extra bounce and it passes over the angled bat.
Fuller one, on middle, shaping in. Jake Weatherald presses forward and defends it straight.
Runs Scored 0 Runs
Score after 7 overs : 29/0
T Head8 (24)
J Weatherald17 (21)
J Archer4-1-4-0
Finally, a MAIDEN from England. Back of a length, on off, defended off the back foot by Head.
Cranks it up at 146 kph, fractionally fuller, nipping in on the pads. Travis Head gets on the back foot to nudge it to the leg side, but misses and takes a blow on the front pad.
Much fuller, angling in from off, at 145.7 kph. Travis Head blocks it watchfully from the crease.
Banged short, on the leg stump. Travis Head gets inside the line and nudges it to short mid-wicket.
Slams the deck hard, and snaps his wrist a bit harder to angle the ball into the batter. Travis Head gets on the back foot and opens the bat face to ease it to the off side.
Nagging length, just around off, Head camps back and punches it to cover-point.
Runs Scored 13 Runs
Score after 6 overs : 29/0
J Weatherald17 (21)
T Head8 (18)
B Carse3-0-24-0
FOUR! Glorious stroke! Carse feeds it fuller and outside off. Jake Weatherald leans on it, head on top of the ball and crisply drives it through the cover and point gap for a boundary. The Aussie openers are literally dining on these looseners served at them. Third boundary of the over.
Full and outside off, Weatherald pushes it to short cover.
Carse sticks to the short stuff, around off. Jake Weatherald is taken by surprise by the steep rise. Jake lines up to pull, but misses and the ball deflects off the left shoulder onto his helmet. And dear me, that is another No Ball for overstepping. Completely out of rhythm, is Carse.
Better, much better. Nips in a fraction on a length, on top of off. Jake Weatherald trusts the bounce and leaves it alone.
FOUR! Again! This is not good bowling. Well outside off, on a good length, Jake Weatherald gets on the back foot and uppishly cuts it over backward point for a boundary.
FOUR! Another loosener and gets punished! Short and just outside off, Jake Weatherald rises with the bounce and square cuts it through backward point for a boundary. Carse has been a bit too short and has fed a few hit-me balls already.
Short of a length, at 136 kph. It is fairly outside off, and Weatherland lets it pass alone.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 5 overs : 16/0
T Head8 (18)
J Weatherald5 (14)
J Archer3-0-4-0
Lasered into the batter, on a shortish length. Travis Head gets across on the back foot to nudge it around the corner, but cops a body blow, just around his midriff.
Jags back in from off, on a good length. Travis Head gets behind the line and taps it in front of cover.
Steep, aggressive bumper, around off. Travis Head ducks under it just in the nick of time.
Angling into the off stump, full in length. Jake Weatherald flicks it off the inner half of the bat, wide of mid-wicket for a single.
Inswinging delivery, on middle, Weatherland tucks this fullish ball to square leg.
Bangs it short and on top of off. Jake Weatherald pivots on the back foot and blocks it down the pitch.
STAT CHECK - Australia's win percentage in Test cricket since January 2018 - With Steve Smith, it is 64 percent, and without him, it is 36 percent. England might just feel a little bit more confident about this game.
Runs Scored 5 Runs
Score after 4 overs : 15/0
T Head8 (15)
J Weatherald4 (11)
B Carse2-0-11-0
A tempter! In the channel of off, on a back of a length, straightening off the surface a bit. Travis Head alertly avoids poking at it. In fact, he was put off by Carse's towel dropping off just when he was about to deliver.
Fuller at 140 kph, on the fifth stump line. Head gets on the front foot and drives it to short extra cover. Ben Stokes dives to his left and cuts it off.
Another No Ball for overstepping! Swings in from off, on a fractionally fuller length. Head pushes his bat in front of the pads and defends it straight.
Better adjustment! Tight line and length, on middle, Head bunts this length ball back to the bowler.
FOUR! Punished! A nothing delivery, actually. Wide outside off, on a back of a length. Travis Head gets on the back foot and cuts it square on the off side, and gets it over the point fielder for a boundary. He will feast on those every time.
Hard length, curving in from off. Head camps back and works it to short cover.
Nip-backer on a shorter length, just outside off. Travis Head is cut in half. He hops on the toes and tries to work that away, but the ball deflects off the bat's handle, onto his back thigh pad and rolls away to point.
Runs Scored 3 Runs
Score after 3 overs : 10/0
J Weatherald4 (11)
T Head4 (8)
J Archer2-0-3-0
Angles across the batter, sliding down leg, on a fuller length. Jake misses out on the flick shot. Jamie gathers it to his right behind the stumps.
Slips in a thigh-high full toss, shaping in on middle. Jake Weatherald gets squared up, but negotiates well as he nudges it to mid-wicket. Well-watched by Jake Weatherald.
Good running between the wickets! Short of a length, around off. Travis Head presses back and punches it to the right of cover for a quick single.
Short and on the leg stump line. Jake Weatherald gets inside the line and to steer it to square leg, but misses and the ball goes off the thigh pad in front of square. They get a leg bye.
Back of a length, on the fourth stump line. Head knocks it off the toe end in front of extra cover and they rush through for a single.
At 141.6 kph, this is bashed into the surface, around off. Travis Head gets on the back foot and punches it to backward point.
Runs Scored 6 Runs
Score after 2 overs : 7/0
J Weatherald4 (8)
T Head2 (5)
B Carse1-0-6-0
Hard length, outside off, Weatherald shows no interest in playing at that one.
FOUR! And he is away! Shapes in from middle on a tad fuller length. Jake Weatherald with a steady head, clips it through square leg for a boundary. The first four of the match.
An appeal for LBW, but the denial from the umpire shuts that instantly. In fact, the umpire signals for a No Ball as Carse has overstepped. PItched outside off, on a back of a length, swinging in sharply again. Jake Weatherald is beaten on the bac foot and gets slammed on the back thigh pad.
Sharp inswinger, on off, on a length. Jake Weatherald is squared up and looks to work across, but misses and wears it high on the front thigh pad. Good shape from Carse so far.
Hard length, nipping back in from off. Jake Weatherald shapes up to play the square cut on the off side, but gets tucked up for room and inside edges onto the pads.
Short and on off, angling in. Travis Head lifts his front leg up and whips it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Oh, swing from this end. Archer didn't get any. Carse comes from around the stumps and gets an inswing from a hard length, on middle. Travis Head hops off and defends it across.
Brydon Carse to share the attack.
Runs Scored 1 Runs
Score after 1 overs : 1/0
J Weatherald0 (3)
T Head1 (3)
J Archer1-0-1-0
Nips away from a good length, just outside off. Jake Weatherald shoulders arms.
On a hard length, wide outside off, angling further away. Jake leaves it alone.
Hard length, around off, at 140.4 kph, Jake Weatherald opens up and bunts it down the pitch with soft hands.
And Head is off the mark! Back of a length, on top of off. Travis Head hops on his toes and taps it between cover and point for a quick single. Australia open their account.
Wide outside off, at 135.2 kph, on a length. Travis Head lets it be.
A steep short ball, outside off to begin with. Head sees that off by dragging his bat inside the line.
In all readiness to get underway in the third Ashes Test. The crowd is building up at the Adelaide Oval. The conditions are sunny and clear at the moment as the two umpires emerge out in the middle. The English players scatter out of the team huddle. A long talk before they spread to take their respective fielding spots. Local boy, Travis Head, and Jake Weatherald will open for Australia. And it will be Jofra Archer to get us underway with the first over. Three slips in place along with a gully, with Head all set to face the first ball. Here we go...
Just a few moments away from the first ball, but before that, former Australian pacer Jason Gillespie and former English batter Michael Vaughan carry out the glazing Ashes trophy and place it on the pedestal. It is time for the anthems now, but before that, there will be a moment of silence at the Adelaide Oval to pay tributes to the victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack. The ghastly and inhumane attack claimed several lives. Our thoughts are with the grieving families who lost their loved ones.
The captain of England, Ben Stokes, says that they would have batted first as well. Adds that the talking is done now, and it is about executing their plans as a group. Stresses on playing the conditions and what's in front of them. Says the wicket is generally pretty good over here. Says they aren't sure what the wicket will offer until some cricket is played on it, but also says that they are excited to go out as a group with an aim of making an early mark in the game. On what to expect from Josh Tongue, Stokes mentions his effort, hard work, and full heart. Says he has got that wicket-taking ability.
The captain of Australia, Pat Cummins, says that the sun is out and the wicket is pretty good to bat on. Says it feels like a regulation Test match, so there is no need to get funky as the surface is always good in Adelaide. On Steve Smith, he updates that Smith is feeling unwell. Also informs that he came and gave a crack in the nets, but didn't look fit enough and has headed back home. Further shares that Usman Khawaja is back in the side and will bat at number 4. Mentions that the preps have been awesome. On Lyon's inclusion, Cummins calls him a great asset who has bowled really well over the years. Adds that he is coming fresh into this one and is surely pumped up to bowl a few overs.
England (Playing XI) - Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (C), Jamie Smith (WK), Will Jacks, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, and Josh Tongue (In for Gus Atkinson).
Australia (Playing XI) - Travis Head, Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, Usman Khawaja (In for Steve Smith), Cameron Green, Alex Carey (WK), Josh Inglis, Pat Cummins (C) (In for Michael Neser), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon (In for Brendan Doggett), and Scott Boland.
TOSS - Tails was the call from Stokes, but it is Heads. The Australian skipper Pat Cummins elects to BAT first.
UPDATE - We are just a few minutes away from the coin flip, and here's a concerning update regarding Steve Smith. He held a lengthy conversation with captain Pat Cummins about his availability for this match, appearing dejected as he left the discussion. According to Kerry O'Keefe on air, reports indicate Smith may have sustained a head knock during training, raising concerns about a potential concussion. Though nothing has been officially confirmed, this late-breaking development at the venue could result in a last-minute alteration to Australia's playing XI. Also, reportedly, Smith has left the Adelaide Oval, walking away disconsolate after that discussion with Cummins. He was also not at 100 percent during the last practice session. We will have to wait for the coin toss to know the exact reason, but it looks like there is going to be some last-minute tinkering with the Australian playing XI.
Form is no issue for Australia. In fact, with just the one loss from their past 11 outings, and a return to a happy hunting ground in Adelaide, the home side should not be light on for confidence. Whereas 2010 was the last when England won at Adelaide in Tests, and their last three defeats here were of big margins, all while chasing. Overall, it’s been a dry spell without a win in four matches since England last tasted Test success. Test cricket rewards patience. It rewards discipline and consistency. Australia have shown most of them, if not all. England? Not so much. It is a do-or-die territory for them and to end their wait of a decade to lift the urn, they must engineer a massive turnaround. Stay tuned as the toss and team updates are on the other side.
The English incumbents are surely feeling the heat, lucky to get another crack in the XI after some dismal returns. The starts have been virtually non-existent. 0, 0, 5, and 48, that’s the bleak reading of the last four partnerships between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett. Add in Ollie Pope’s chronic struggle for consistency, and the top-order frailty is glaring. It’s a dangerous recipe that dumps a massive burden squarely on the shoulders of Joe Root and Harry Brook to do all the heavy lifting. Archer has blown hot and cold apart from patches of lethal spells, but the bowling has largely depended on Brydon Carse and an injection of inspiration from the skipper Stokes himself, who has been England’s top wicket-taker this year in Tests followed by Josh Tongue.
Why tinker with perfection? Australia's batting order is locked in because it's delivering the goods, especially the hometown hero Travis Head. He’s walking onto the Adelaide Oval where he basically owns the place. He has three centuries and an average just a touch below 80. In fact, 175, 119, and 140 are his last three Test scores in this format here. With Marnus Labuschagne finding his touch again and Steve Smith always waiting to torment England, the engine room is set. Up top, Jake Weatherald has been such a pleasant positive that even a fit Khawaja can’t get a look in. With the ball, Mitchell Starc is already leading the wicket count, and now the return of Captain Pat Cummins completes a pace triumvirate alongside Scott Boland that has just gotten more brutal in terms of sheer lethality.
Australia’s pace attack has been further bolstered with the significant return of captain and pace spearhead Pat Cummins, alongside the crucial inclusion of Nathan Lyon, displacing Doggett and Neser. Conversely, England suffers a major setback with the loss of speedster Mark Wood to injury for the remainder of the series. They update their attack by bringing in Josh Tongue for Gus Atkinson to support their spearheads Archer and Carse, but retain the balance of their lower order with Will Jacks keeping the off-spinning all-rounder slot, leaving Shoaib Bashir on the outer.
In a five-match series, the third Test is the last door that, once slammed shut, cannot be reopened. Australia holds the key and stands ready to turn the lock on the entire series. For England, this is the desperate, final moment to force their way through. Everything hinges on this single, five-day opportunity. The journey has been long, stretching from distant west to the sunny east. The end of the road is now in sight, and the consequences are absolute. The Ashes now heads towards the southern tip of the country, in the Cosmopolitan City of Adelaide for the third and the most crucial Test of the series. Hello and welcome to our coverage. This would be a cracker, so, hop on.
... MATCH DAY ...
Starting with England, as they so often do, they announced their playing XI two days before the game. They have stuck with their top seven in the batting department and made just one change from the Brisbane Test, that coming in their pace attack. Gus Atkinson makes way for Josh Tongue, with no place in the side for specialist spinner Shoaib Bashir. As far as Australia are concerned, they get bolstered by the return of Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon, who will replace Michael Neser and Brendan Doggett.
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Commentary
And... breathe. The Ashes 2025/26 score line reads 3-0 in favor of Australia. They have proved once again why they are a side to beat, especially at home. But England can feel much more positive about Melbourne and Sydney after the fight they’ve shown here. They will go back to the drawing board and assess where things went wrong. They did come close this time around, but couldn't win the clutch moments, the way the Aussies did. Well then, both teams will enjoy the Christmas break, but what follows after that is the BOXING DAY TEST. It's going to be pure theatre as the Melbourne Cricket Ground prepares for the fourth and penultimate Test. England cannot win the series, but surely will feel a bit consoled with a 3-2 result. We will be back on Friday, 26th December, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 11.30 pm GMT (the previous day). Until then, take care, stay safe. Cheers!
The victorious captain of Australia, Pat Cummins, beaming with a broad smile, walks up for a chat now. He begins by saying that it wasn't easy, but feels awesome to end up on the right side. Highlights that the last couple of months have been of a lot of grind and they needed to be patient. Points that you cannot really rush things while playing in Australia. It's important to grind in an old-school fashion and says that he loved the toil from all the guys on the field. Adds that it's always about focusing on what they really do as bowlers, and says that they are focused on what they can bring to the table in different conditions. Says that you need more than 11 players in a series. Shares that they have already used 14-15 players so far. Appreciates Marnus Labuschagne for being alert in the slips, and cheekily says that Steve will have to fight with Marnus for a place at the slips. Ends by saying that it was great to see packed crowds on all five days, with two homegrown heroes dominating.
The English skipper, Ben Stokes, says that the dream they arrived with here is gone now, which is tough to take. Adds that everyone in the dressing room is hurting. They came here with a clear goal, but couldn't get it done and it stings but they have to move forward. Mentions that Australia were far more consistent than them in the pressure moments, which was the real difference. Says that they showed great fight, and when Smith and Jacks were batting, they had some hope of pulling out a remarkable chase, but it wasn't to be. Further adds that they restricted Australia to a par score but couldn't respond in the way they wanted. Then in the second innings, picking up 6 for 60-odd runs showed what they are capable of, but losing those three wickets late on Day 4 put them on the back foot. However, he has seen enough character from his team which he wanted, despite the result not going their way. Tells that they only have themselves to blame as a unit, and they just were not ruthless enough to challenge the Aussies. Ends by saying that they are not going to just roll over and let the rest of the Ashes drift by, but throw everything in the last two games.
Alex Carey is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliant contribution with the bat. He notched up a century in the first inning, and followed it with a crucial 72. He was instrumental behind the stumps as well, with 6 catches in the match and an electric stumping. He starts by saying that it's a great feeling as they knew what was on the line coming into this match. Says that the boys stayed in the present and have chipped in throughout the series so far. Expresses his delight at winning in front of his home crowd. Appreciates the way Travis Head batted, calling it a very special knock. Says scoring four Test hundreds back-to-back at the same venue is just insane and shows how good he has been for them. About his batting, Carey shares that he feels lucky to play a lot of Sheffield Shield cricket on a familiar surface. Also adds that Usman Khawaja played really well at a late notice. Details that having patience and trying to get through some good spells of bowling and picking up the boundaries were important on such a surface. Expresses his happiness of scoring a hundred in front of his family. Adds that when you keep to a really good bowling attack, it gives you a lot of opportunities. Mentions that Nathan Lyon was simply outstanding with the ball on the fourth day. Ends up by thanking the crowd and says it's been a lot of fun.
... THE PRESENTATION CEREMONY ...
But as Stokes stressed at the start of this match about showing a bit of a dog, England refused to surrender. The chase started cautiously, then ignited. Joe Root and Zak Crawley provided stability before Harry Brook launched a counterattack that suddenly made the impossible seem achievable. When Brook fell off an uninspiring shot selection, Will Jacks stepped up, playing with composure beyond his experience. Then came Jamie Smith. Thrown into the furnace in the toughest of theaters, the young wicketkeeper displayed outstanding composure. He didn't fear smashing the new ball against Starc and Cummins, attacking with freedom and forcing Australia onto the back foot. But then came another brainfade moment. Failing to resist the adrenaline, he threw it away with a rash shot just when England needed him most. Jacks and Carse launched another counterattack, with a brisk 52-run stand, only to be broken by a spectacular grab by Marnus Labuschagne off Starc's bowling. Then, the wheels just came off and Australia landed the killer blow to finish things off.
England's decision not to play a specialist spinner looked questionable from the start. They chose to strengthen their batting depth, but on a pitch that spins and bounces in Adelaide's heat, and only got better for spinners as the game progressed, that gamble initially looked costly. Relying so heavily on a part-timer while the pitch was crying out for a proper spinner seemed a tactical misstep. England, though, wrapped up Australia's second innings with surgical precision on Day 4 morning, an inspiring display led by Josh Tongue's four-wicket haul. But the damage seemed done. Travis Head's outstanding 170 and Alex Carey's 72 in a 162-run partnership had exhausted England's bowlers in the heat. With a massive 435-run target set, Australia appeared in complete control.
There was a strange parity in how this match unfolded as England faced nearly identical collapses. They were reduced to 71/4 and looked set for a total disaster before Harry Brook and Ben Stokes stabilized the ship. History repeated itself later in the day when the visitors slumped further to 168/8, but the resilience of the lower order again became the defining theme. Ben Stokes produced a gritty and uncharacteristic defensive knock while Jofra Archer showed genuine batting skill to frustrate the Australian bowlers in the final session before folding on 286.
Adelaide delivered enough drama to fill an entire series. With Steve Smith ruled out at the eleventh hour due to vertigo, Australia turned to the veteran Usman Khawaja to fill the void at number four. It was a makeshift solution that felt like a gamble, but Khawaja played with the poise of a man who never left the side and anchored the innings with a vital 82. The real headline, however, was the incredible rise of Alex Carey. Walking out to the middle with his team reeling at 94/4, Carey played the innings of his life. His emotional century on his home ground was more than just a personal milestone because it dragged Australia from the brink of collapse to a commanding 371. This recovery was fueled by a lower order that refused to fold, with Mitchell Starc adding a punishing 54 to deflate an England attack that struggled to find the knockout blow.
It is now time to hear it from TRAVIS HEAD. He says that when Lyon went down, he thought he might have to step in and get the wickets, but got pumped in his first few overs as he couldn't hit the rough. Adds that Starc has been exceptional so far in this Ashes, with bat and ball. Mentions that he was manifesting finishing the Ashes here in Adelaide, and now he is looking forward to celebrating with the lads. Says that this win belongs to everyone and it is up there with his favourites. Tells that he rates his knock as one of the best ones, and brought out a celebration previously done by Warner. Further adds that he is happy to bat anywhere. Says he was disappointed getting out cheaply a couple of times, but he feels that with the field spread out, he can score quickly. Ends by saying that he is looking forward to the different challenges in Melbourne and Sydney.
Isa Guha has someone to have a chat with. It is MITCHELL STARC first, followed by Head. Starc says that he is pleased with this win. Adds that everyone put in a good effort on a flat wicket. It is another Ashes victory and the atmosphere throughout this game was amazing. Mentions that the pitch didn't offer as much as expected, and the injury to Lyon didn't help them, but they managed to find their way. Tells that the wind was swirling from every direction and it was a proper contest. Further adds that it's a huge blow losing Josh, but Cummins returned, which was nice, and Doggie (Doggett) and Scotty stepped in nicely. Says that it is always good to contribute, he enjoys his batting, but it's a bit tiring as well. Mentions that people joke about their age but experience is crucial. Says that Pat and Andrew have led the group superbly, and the young guys coming in have done pretty well. Ends by saying that the Head-Carey partnership was great to watch, and he doesn't really know how Travis does that time and again.
Pat Cummins hadn't bowled a ball since July, returning from injury wilderness. He looked less like a man out of practice and more like a predator, with surgical precision. Picked up a 4-for in the first innings, then backed it up by a spectacular three-wicket haul in the second. Supporting him was Nathan Lyon, who turned this flat deck into a spinning masterclass. By leapfrogging the great Glenn McGrath to move to sixth on the all-time wicket-takers list, Lyon didn't just claim a record, but he asserted his status as a modern-day great. Add Mitchell Starc, who contributed a rather fluent 54 before with the bat in the first innings, and then unleashed electric pace, with discipline and absolute conviction, ending up with four wickets.
Forget the theories that Australia are over the hill, with several blokes in the twilight of their careers, or that England simply handed them the first two Tests. This performance was a cold reminder of the massive gap in quality between these sides. Even in crushing heat, the Australian bowlers worked as a pack and never let England breathe. While the visitors relied almost entirely on Archer, the home side had an endless supply of weapons in the bowling department. Every bowler took turns testing England's technique and mental strength, and the visitors had no answers. Whatever tactics Australia deployed were executed to near perfection.
AUSTRALIA RETAIN THE ASHES IN JUST 11 DAYS! The Men in Baggy Green are euphoric, with smiles and hugs spreading across the field. Nathan Lyon, watching on crutches at the sidelines, beams with pride as his teammates celebrate this triumph. Things heated up towards the end, and England deserve all the credit for mounting a valiant fight. They made Australia sweat and forced them to work hard for every wicket. The winning margin may be narrower than expected for Australia, but as they have done all series, they found a way to own the clutch moments. England, in contrast, could not. Despite the fight and character shown by the tourists, there is plenty of soul searching ahead for them.
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! It's absolute jubilation here at the Adelaide Oval as the Aussies celebrate wildly. Scott Boland lands this on a good length and on the fifth stump line, gets it to shape away as well. Josh Tongue looks to drive it on the up, but without much footwork. It takes the outside edge and flies straight to second slip, where fittingly Marnus Labuschagne takes a sharp catch, his fourth of this innings. AUSTRALIA WIN BY 82 RUNS AND TAKE AN UNASSAILABLE 3-0 LEAD!
Short of a length and around off, Josh Tongue plays well inside the line of it to let it go.
Uppish but safe! Fuller and on middle, angling in. Brydon Carse flicks it aerially and just over mid-wicket for a single.
Hits the length hard, on off, takes off a bit. Brydon Carse just about gets on top of it and keeps it out off the shoulder of the bat towards point.
On a length and on off, angling in, Brydon Carse stays back and blocks it out.
STAT - Dismissing Archer was Starc's 750th wicket overall in his international career. The third-highest wicket-taker for Australia across all formats, after the great Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 102 overs : 351/9
B Carse38 (61)
J Tongue1 (1)
M Starc17-3-62-3
Fuller and on off, Brydon Carse drives it through covers for a run and keeps the strike.
Short of a length and outside off, Brydon Carse flashes at with his blade but misses.
Fuller and on middle, Josh Tongue flicks it confidently through mid-wicket for a single. 350 up for England!
Josh Tongue is the last man in.
OUT! FLATLY HIT AND TAKEN! Mitchell Starc delivers once again and roars in delight. That's his 22nd wicket in this Ashes. Simply brilliant stuff. Short delivery, wide outside off. Jofra Archer rides the bounce and cuts it uppishly towards deep backward point. Finds Jake Weatherald to perfection in the deep as the Aussie opener doesn't have to move an inch, just crouches low to his right to gather it. Archer is in disbelief. Barmy Army in complete silence. Jofra Archer departs on 3 (14) and England are 349/9. Australia are just one wicket away from retaining the Ashes.
Pretty loose from Archer. Chases the length ball from outside off, tries the square cut away from his body and gets beaten past the outside edge.
Hones in on a fullish length, just outside off. Jofra Archer shoulders arms at that.
Runs Scored 2 Runs
Score after 101 overs : 349/8
B Carse37 (59)
J Archer3 (11)
S Boland17-5-34-0
BEATEN AGAIN! A lifter from a good length, outside off. Brydon Carse withdraws his bat inside the line as the ball breezes past the outside edge. Carey, as usual, with a sharp take behind. A top over from Boland.
A loud appeal for LBW, but not given! Nip-backer on a short length, angling around the leg stump line. Jofra Archer walks across to nudge that around the corner, but misses. The ball hits him high on the thigh pad and rolls to the leg side, behind square. They cross for a leg bye. Marnus Labuschagne gestures about height and Australia do not review.
PEACH! Around off, seaming away on a length. Jofra Archer plays inside the line to defend, but gets beaten.