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England Vs Australia Live Cricket Score - 1st Test - Full Scorecard

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Cameron Bancroftc Joe Root b Stuart Broad 8 25 2 0 32
7.3
S Broad to Bancroft, OUT! Caught! Broad pulls his length back and that is enough to see the back of Bancroft. Good length ball closer to off pole. It comes in after pitching. It is a line which draws the batsman to have a poke at it. Bancroft too goes for it and ends up getting a thick outside edge towards first slip. Skipper, Joe Root takes a very good low catch.
David Warnerlbw b Stuart Broad 2 14 0 0 14.29
3.5
S Broad to Warner, OUT! England have the first breakthrough! Warner does not leave a lasting impression in his return to Test cricket. Broad steams in and bowls a fuller ball on middle and leg, Warner looks to flick but misses. The ball hits him flush on the front pad. The English players go up in appeal along with the crowd and Aleem Dar raises his finger. Warner does not wait and keeps walking. But hold on, it is the Ashes and we have started with drama as Hawk Eye later on shows that the ball was going to miss the leg stump. He survived a knick earlier but this time luck goes against him.
Usman Khawajac Jonny Bairstow b Chris Woakes 13 23 2 0 56.52
14.2
C Woakes to Khawaja, OUT! Caught behind! There is a spike as the ball passes the bat and Khawaja has to go back. Australia are three down in three-quarters of the first hour. Beautiful bowling from Woakes. He lands this on a length outside leg and then gets it to seam away. Uzzie looks to defend but is squared up a touch. He comes half-forward and there is a noise as the ball goes past the bat. Bairstow sort of half-appeals but there is nothing from the umpire. Woakes is not sure, perhaps thinking that the bat hit the pad. The slip cordon is sure and Root takes the review. Ultra Edge shows a spike when the ball goes past the bat and umpire Wilson has to overturn his decision. Australia into their soft, softer, softest underbelly of a middle order.
Steve Smithb Stuart Broad 144 219 16 2 65.75
80.4
S Broad to Smith, OUT! BOWLED! Agricultural shot to end the innings. Broad does what any bowler would do during the death overs of a limited-overs game. Keep it full and straight. You miss, I hit. Smith misses, Broad hits. Superb from both the gentlemen. Century for Smith, 5-fer for Broad, 100 ASHES WICKETS as well. AUSTRALIA FINISH ON 284!
Travis Headlbw b Chris Woakes 35 61 5 0 57.38
32.4
C Woakes to Head, OUT! LBW! Loud appeal and the umpire gives it out! The review is taken and the replays roll in. It pitches on a length and on middle, straightening after pitching. Head goes onto the back foot looking to push it towards the leg side. He misses the ball and it hits Travis on the knee roll, Woakes puts in a loud appeal and umpire Wilson gives Head his marching orders after thinking about it for a while. Head has a long look at the pitch and then walks across slowly to have a chat with Smith. There is some discussion going on and dramatically, with 2 seconds left on the DRS clock, Head signals for the review. But no use. The Hawk Eye confirms the umpire's decision as it shows three reds. Head is dismissed once again after starting well. Australia are 4 down and England have struck again after Lunch.
Matthew Wadelbw b Chris Woakes 1 5 0 0 20
34.6
C Woakes to Wade, OUT! Good review from England! Woakes gets his second of this session and the English players are pumped up. Woakes comes steaming in and bowls it on a length on middle. Wade looks to flick but the ball nips in and beats him. It hits him flush on the front pad. Woakes and co. go up in a confident appeal but the umpire is unmoved. Root though takes the referral. Ultra Edge rolls in and shows no spike, Hawk Eye follows and it shows all red. The crowd roars in joy and Wade's return to Test cricket is a short lived one. Australia in big trouble here. Half the side down with the score just over 100.
Tim Paine (C)(W)c Rory Burns b Stuart Broad 5 14 0 0 35.71
39.4
S Broad to Paine, OUT! CAUGHT! The skipper is out of here! And Broad gives us that look which he gave when he had Adam Voges caught at gully in the 2015 Ashes at Trent Bridge. A look of disbelief. Broad bowls it short of a length and on middle. Nothing too good about the delivery. Paine pulls the ball but mistimes it as the ball hits the upper half of the bat. The ball flies to deep square leg and Rory Burns takes an easy catch, hit straight to him. The Aussies continue to slip further. They are six down now and Broad has taken half of them.
James Pattinsonlbw b Stuart Broad 0 2 0 0 0
39.6
S Broad to Pattinson, OUT! LBW! The ball is swinging and the Aussies are dancing. In pain. To Broad's rhythm. Another terrific nut from Broady. He gets this on a length outside off and angles it into the left-hander. Pattinson was late in getting his bat to defend and the ball crashed in onto his pad. Broad appealed and up went the finger. No review taken. Should have been. Hawk Eye shows it to be missing leg stump. What an over from Broad, especially the last 3 balls - W 0 W.
Pat Cumminslbw b Ben Stokes 5 10 1 0 50
43.6
Ben Stokes to Cummins, OUT! LBW! Cummins misreads this inswinging ball and departs looking a tad bemused. Good length ball outside off, it comes in after pitching. Cummins has no clue about it and ends up shouldering his arm to it. The ball hits his front pad. The English players are dead sure that they have their man and the umpire agrees. Cummins has a chat with Smith and they opt against taking the review. Hawk Eye later on rolls in and confirms that Cummins would have wasted the review had he taken it as the ball was crashing the off pole.
Peter Siddlec Jos Buttler b Moeen Ali 44 85 4 0 51.76
67.2
M Ali to P Siddle, OUT! Moeen comes and Moeen strikes! This one spins a bit more than the previous one. It is floated around off, Siddle looks to defend but the ball goes off the inner half of his bat to the right of short leg. Jos Buttler there shows sharp reflexes and takes a very good catch. The 88-run stand is broken. End of a crucial knock from Siddle. He has played a very vital innings here.
Nathan Lyonnot out 12 26 3 0 46.15
Extras (lb 13, w 2, nb 0, b 0) 15 TOTAL 284 in 80.4 overs (3.52 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-2 (David Warner , 3.5 overs), 2-17 (Cameron Bancroft , 7.3 overs), 3-35 (Usman Khawaja , 14.2 overs), 4-99 (Travis Head , 32.4 overs), 5-105 (Matthew Wade , 34.6 overs), 6-112 (Tim Paine , 39.4 overs), 7-112 (James Pattinson , 39.6 overs), 8-122 (Pat Cummins , 43.6 overs), 9-210 (Peter Siddle , 67.2 overs), 10-284 (Steve Smith , 80.4 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
James Anderson4 3 1 0 0.25 0nb, 0w
Stuart Broad22.4 4 86 5 3.79 0nb, 0w
Chris Woakes21 2 58 3 2.76 0nb, 0w
Ben Stokes18 1 77 1 4.28 0nb, 2w
Moeen Ali13 3 42 1 3.23 0nb, 0w
Joe Denly2 1 7 0 3.5 0nb, 0w

England innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Rory Burnsc Tim Paine b Nathan Lyon 133 312 17 0 42.63
104.1
Lyon to Burns, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Burns' long, wonderful innings comes to an end! It has taken a peach an absolute peach to get rid of the man. Lyon floats it on off, it pitches and spins away quickly. Burns looks to defend but ends up getting a faint outside edge towards Paine. He takes the catch and goes up in celebration. Burns walks off to a huge standing ovation, he shows his bat to the crowd to soak in all the applause. But hold on a minute, the umpires check for the no ball and.... Lyon is just in by a whisker. Burns who was hoping to come back has to continue his walk.
Jason Royc Steve Smith b James Pattinson 10 22 2 0 45.45
7.2
J Pattinson to J Roy, OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Pattinson draws first blood and he deserves this wicket. He has been excellent today morning and he gets his reward. Also, he has troubled Roy throughout and this was probably on the cards. Another lovely delivery by Pattinson. It pitches on off and it is on a length. It takes off after pitching. Roy is drawn into the stroke. He tries to drop his hands at the end but the ball kisses the outside edge and goes low to Smith at second slip. He takes a good catch. James is pumped up and Australia get rid of the dangerous Roy early. England trail by 262.
Joe Root (C)c & b Peter Siddle 57 119 6 0 47.9
49.6
Siddle to Root, OUT! Stunning caught and bowled! At last, at long last, at long long last, Australia get a wicket. After toiling for hours, with edges not going to hand, Siddle has struck. Full and around off, Root drives this straight back, but does not bother to keep it down. That is a good shot alright, but Siddle sticks out his right hand and voila - it sticks! Root cannot believe his luck. For once, something goes Australia's way and the 132-run stand is broken. Root departs for 57 and the deficit is now 130.
Joe Denlylbw b James Pattinson 18 36 3 0 50
62.1
J Pattinson to Denly, OUT! LBW! That is plumb in front! The change of ball does the trick for Australia. Also, very good bowling by Pattinson. He set up Denly excellently. He kept taking the ball away in his last over. This time, he gets the ball to come back in. It starts from outside off, the length too is fuller. Denly looks to drive but misses as he plays outside the line. The ball hits the back pad. An appeal follows and the umpire raises the finger. Denly does have a chat with his partner but does not review. Rightly so as Hawk Eye shows three reds. A budding stand comes to an end. England are 95 away from Australia's first innings score. Another wicket quickly and Australia will be right back into the contest.
Jos Buttlerc Cameron Bancroft b Pat Cummins 5 10 1 0 50
65.4
Pat Cummins to Jos Buttler, OUT! Edged and taken! One brings two and that is exactly the case for Australia here. The dangerous Buttler fails to make an impact. Cummins gets his first and he is ecstatic. This is around middle and it straightens. Buttler looks to work it with the angle but the movement off the pitch does him in. It takes the leading edge and goes low to third slip. Bancroft there takes an excellent low catch diving to his right. Australia crawling their way back after the ball was changed. They hardly got any movement before and now due to the movement, they have two. England still 90 away.
Ben Stokesc Tim Paine b Pat Cummins 50 96 8 0 52.08
97.1
Pat Cummins to Stokes, OUT! Caught behind! Australia finally, finally manage to breakthrough this 88-run stand. Stokes departs immediately after getting to his half ton. An early wicket for the visitors, just what they wanted. Cummins is the man who gets him. His second. This is slightly short and just outside off. Stokes plays the wrong shot as he looks to cut. The ball is too close to play that shot. The outside edge is taken and Paine does not make a mistake behind. Half the side back in the hut for England and they are still two runs away from Australia's score.
Jonny Bairstow (W)c David Warner b Peter Siddle 8 35 1 0 22.86
105.5
P Siddle to J Bairstow, OUT! Taken at slip! Another one bites the dust! Australia right back in the contest. England have completely lost their way here. From 282 for 4, England have slipped to 300 for 8. Siddle bowls this slightly short and outside off. Bairstow makes the same mistake Stokes did. He goes after it but there was not enough width on offer. It goes off the outside edge and quickly towards Warner at first slip. He takes a sharp catch. England's lead only reads 16. They have two wickets left.
Moeen Alib Nathan Lyon 0 5 0 0 0
104.6
N Lyon to Ali, OUT! Bowled! Moeen has been cleaned up and not in a smart-looking manner. His poor run of form with the bat continues. Lyon flights one on middle and off, Moeen expects it to turn away and leaves it alone. The ball takes the off pole on its way. Lyon has a laugh. Don't know what Moeen was thinking when he decided to leave the ball. Probably the first ball Lyon bowled to Root, yesterday, was in his mind. He might have felt this would also turn a long way but it does not. Now though he will be reminded of this wicket by everyone. End of a brilliant over from Lyon! Two wickets in it and Australia are now into the fast bowlers.
Chris Woakesnot out 37 95 1 1 38.95
Stuart Broadc James Pattinson b Pat Cummins 29 67 2 0 43.28
129.6
Pat Cummins to Broad, OUT! In the air... taken! The frustrating stand, very frustrating stand actually comes to an end. The ploy to keep bowling short to Broad works. This however, isn't exactly short. It bounces around the stomach of Broad. He whips it, does not keep it down and Pattinson at fine leg takes a good catch. A good little innings by Broad comes to an end. He has surely done his job with the bat here. England lead by 81. One wicket in hand. Can they get to 100?
James Andersonc Pat Cummins b Nathan Lyon 3 19 0 0 15.79
135.5
N Lyon to Anderson, OUT! In the air... taken! Lyon ends things. Anderson's patience runs out. He looks to go over the mid-wicket region but only manages a top edge due to the extra bounce Lyon extracts. It goes high up in the air and Cummins at mid-wicket takes a dolly. Also, TEA HAS BEEN TAKEN! ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 374!
Extras (lb 11, w 2, nb 1, b 10) 24 TOTAL 374 in 135.5 overs (2.75 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-22 (Jason Roy , 7.2 overs), 2-154 (Joe Root , 49.6 overs), 3-189 (Joe Denly , 62.1 overs), 4-194 (Jos Buttler , 65.4 overs), 5-282 (Ben Stokes , 97.1 overs), 6-296 (Rory Burns , 104.1 overs), 7-300 (Moeen Ali , 104.6 overs), 8-300 (Jonny Bairstow , 105.5 overs), 9-365 (Stuart Broad , 129.6 overs), 10-374 (James Anderson , 135.5 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Pat Cummins33 9 84 3 2.55 0nb, 0w
James Pattinson27 3 82 2 3.04 0nb, 1w
Peter Siddle27 8 52 2 1.93 0nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon43.5 8 112 3 2.56 1nb, 0w
Matthew Wade1 0 7 0 7 0nb, 1w
Travis Head2 1 7 0 3.5 0nb, 0w
Steve Smith2 0 9 0 4.5 0nb, 0w

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Cameron Bancroftc Jos Buttler b Moeen Ali 7 31 1 0 22.58
9.1
M Ali to Bancroft, OUT! Caught! The idea to bring the spinner in early has worked. Just like Warner, Bancroft's return is not that successful either. Floated off spinner pitching on off, it turns in nicely. Bancroft looks to defend but ends up getting an inside edge onto the pads. The ball deflects off the pads and goes to the right of short leg. Buttler there shows good reflexes and takes a very sharp catch.
David Warnerc Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad 8 8 2 0 100
2.6
S Broad to Warner, OUT! Caught! Very good review from England and Warner's return to Test cricket is an unsuccessful one. He becomes Broad's 450th victim in Test cricket. Broad after conceding two boundaries in the over bowls an absolute jaffa! Back of a length ball around off. It is a line which questions the batsman. Warner is in double mind to play or leave that. He initially looks to play but then decides to leave. He is late in his decision as when he looks to leave the ball kisses his outside edge and goes to the right of the keeper. Bairstow takes the catch and goes up in celebration. The umpire though is unmoved and Root takes the review. Replays roll in and it shows there is a good amount of edge on it. The English crowd are up in joy. Warner walks back disappointed. Early setback for Australia. Usman Khawaja replaces him out in the middle.
Usman Khawajac Jonny Bairstow b Ben Stokes 40 48 6 0 83.33
18.2
Ben Stokes to Khawaja, OUT! Caught! This is a peach of a delivery from Stokes! He bowls a scrambled seam delivery on off, it nips back in cutting Khawaja in half. He looks to defend but the ball kisses his inside edge and carries to the right of the keeper. Bairstow moves to that side and takes a good catch. The English players go up in a very confident appeal and the umpire agrees. Once again the bowling change has worked for the hosts. Khawaja cannot convert his good start here and the 48-run stand is broken. Australia still trail by 15 runs.
Steve Smithc Jonny Bairstow b Chris Woakes 142 207 14 0 68.6
85.1
C Woakes to Smith, OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Stop the press, Steve Smith has been dismissed. The second new ball works wonders for England. Once again a wicket out of nowhere. A much, much-needed one as the two were taking the game away from them. Australia still on top but England now will feel they are right back in this. This wicket will inject a lot of positivity into them. Woakes bowls this fuller and outside off, it swings away further. Smith goes after it but due to the movement, the ball goes off the outside edge and Bairstow takes it with a dive to his right. Maybe a lapse in concentration for Smith as he was generally leaving such deliveries. Nevertheless, end of a magical innings by Smith. He walks off to a standing ovation and he deserves every bit of it. It is because of him, Australia are in the position they are. For England though, is this the opening they needed? It has to be if they are to actually get back into the game.
Travis Headc Jonny Bairstow b Ben Stokes 51 116 6 0 43.97
52.6
Ben Stokes to Head, OUT! Caught behind! Head departs after getting to his fifty! The slower ball has done the trick for England! A wicket against the run of play but England will take it with both hands. Their Test vice captain has given his side the much-needed breakthrough. Stokes steams in and bowls a good length delivery outside off, Head goes for the cut. Stokes however, had rolled his fingers on the delivery and hence the ball arrives slower than what Travis anticipated and also it bounces a little more. It takes the outside edge and goes towards the keeper. Bairstow dives in front and takes a very good low catch. Crucial wicket this as the duo of Smith and Head was taking the game away from the hosts. The umpires also check for the no ball but that too is fine. The 130-run stand is broken. Australia lead by 115 runs. England will now hope this opens the floodgates.
Matthew Wadec Joe Denly b Ben Stokes 110 143 17 0 76.92
98.2
Ben Stokes to Wade, OUT! Straight to the man! Wade is out of here but he walks back after doing an excellent job. He would feel hard done by as he had really hit that well. A short ball on the body, Wade pulls it right off the middle. He though does not keep it down and also does not get the desired distance. Denly at deep backward square leg takes it easily. Wade too receives a standing ovation as he walks off. Australia lead by 317. How many more will they want as there are no signs of them declaring.
Tim Paine (C)(W)b Moeen Ali 34 44 2 1 77.27
99.4
Ali to Tim Paine, OUT! BOWLED! Two wickets in quick succession for England. Paine is walking back now after getting off to a start. This is an absolute beauty from Moeen Ali. An off spinner's dream delivery. He gives it a lot of loop and lands it outside off. The ball pitches and turns back in sharply. Paine looks to defend but the ball sneaks through the gap between bat and pad and hits the off pole. The last recognized batter is out of here. Still no declaration though. Australia lead by 319.
James Pattinsonnot out 47 48 2 4 97.92
Pat Cumminsnot out 26 33 2 0 78.79
Extras (lb 2, w 3, nb 6, b 11) 22 TOTAL 487 -7 in 112.0 overs (4.34 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-13 (David Warner , 2.6 overs), 2-27 (Cameron Bancroft , 9.1 overs), 3-75 (Usman Khawaja , 18.2 overs), 4-205 (Travis Head , 52.6 overs), 5-331 (Steve Smith , 85.1 overs), 6-407 (Matthew Wade , 98.2 overs), 7-409 (Tim Paine , 99.4 overs)
Did not bat : Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Stuart Broad22 2 91 1 4.14 0nb, 1w
Chris Woakes13 1 46 1 3.54 0nb, 1w
Moeen Ali29 1 130 2 4.48 2nb, 0w
Joe Root12 1 50 0 4.17 0nb, 0w
Ben Stokes22 5 85 3 3.86 4nb, 1w
Joe Denly14 1 72 0 5.14 0nb, 0w

England innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Rory Burnsc Nathan Lyon b Pat Cummins 11 33 1 0 33.33
9.5
Pat Cummins to Burns, OUT! In the air... taken! 1 down, 9 to go! Cummins bowls an absolute brute of a delivery to get the centurion of the first innings. It is shorter in length and Cummins bends his back on this one. Skids through and also gets big on the batter. Burns does not have enough time to move out of the way so he looks to fend at it. The ball hits the higher portion of the bat and lobs towards point where Lyon takes a dolly. Early wicket for Australia, ideal start for them.
Jason Royb Nathan Lyon 28 58 4 0 48.28
21.2
N Lyon to Roy, OUT! TIMBER! What was Roy doing there? He has literally thrown his wicket away. His patience runs out. He was playing so well, leaving the balls outside off, showing so much responsibility but eventually rush of blood has cost England here. Two down now 8 to go. Roy dances down the track as Lyon tosses it up outside off. Roy is nowhere near the pitch of the ball but still tries to go big. The ball turns back in. He misses and the stumps behind are disturbed.
Joe Root (C)c Cameron Bancroft b Nathan Lyon 28 57 3 0 49.12
29.1
N Lyon to Root, OUT! Caught! Body blow for England! Their skipper is out of here and the man who was going to be dangerous has got his third victim. A proper off spinners wicket this. Flighted delivery outside off, it spins in. Root looks to defend but the ball spins more than he expected. It takes the inside edge of the bat and goes straight to short leg. Bancroft there does really well and takes a very good sharp catch. Root has been the pillar of this English batting line-up and he was going to be crucial if they wanted to survive this Test but this wicket has massively turned the match in Australia's favour.
Joe Denlyc Cameron Bancroft b Nathan Lyon 11 16 2 0 68.75
25.5
N Lyon to Denly, OUT! There is a clear edge! Not sure how he did not know that. England have lost one of their reviews. Lyon takes another. Denly's poor run with the bat continues and England in deep, deep trouble here. Lyon's ploy to come from around the wicket has worked. He floats it up on off, it pitches and turns back in. Denly looks to work it on the leg side but the ball hits the inside edge then the pad and lobs to Bancroft at short leg. Australia are celebrating and the umpire gives it out for caught. Denly walks upto his partner and reviews at the very end. Replays roll in and Ultra Edge shows a spike. Denly has to take the long walk back. Australia 7 wickets away now.
Jos Buttlerb Pat Cummins 1 25 0 0 4
32.6
Pat Cummins to Jos Buttler, OUT! Knocked him over! Australia are all over England at the moment. Half the side back in the hut for England. Ideal start to the session for the visitors. 5 wickets away now from taking a 1-0 lead. He started the over with a beauty and ends it with another one. This is slightly fuller around off, it pitches and comes back in. Buttler should have been playing ahead but he opts to stay back. The ball till then sneaks through and hits the top of off. Cummins is absolutely elated. His second today. He has been superb in this innings.
Ben Stokesc Tim Paine b Nathan Lyon 6 28 1 0 21.43
37.1
N Lyon to Stokes, OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Two-in-two for Australia. 350th Test wicket for Lyon. Ben Stokes is out of here now. Three wickets away from a victory are Australia. Lyon has 4 to his name. Another tossed up ball around off, it pitches and turns away. Stokes defends inside the line, the ball kisses the outside edge and goes into the mitts of Paine. Wickets tumbling at the moment. This can end before the Drinks Break.
Jonny Bairstow (W)c Cameron Bancroft b Pat Cummins 6 8 1 0 75
36.6
Cummins to J Bairstow, OUT! That is off the strap of the glove, since Bairstow has the bat in his hand, he has been adjudged out. The hosts have lost both their reviews now. England six down and Bairstow walks back after another failure. Cummins has his third. Another good short one, this one though does not rise a lot. Bairstow looks to sway out of the way but the ball seems to hit the glove and lob towards third slip where Bancroft takes it. An appeal, the umpire thinks, thinks and then gives it. Bairstow reviews. Replays roll in and it shows that it is off the strap.
Moeen Alic David Warner b Nathan Lyon 4 28 0 0 14.29
47.3
N Lyon to Ali, OUT! TAKEN! Any guesses who gets Moeen Ali? It can't be that difficult for you to guess. I'll give you a hint, he has dismissed Moeen Ali 8 times in Tests before this one. Nathan Lyon it is. His fifth wicket. His 15th five-fer in Tests. It was him who Australia were going to rely on today and he delivers. Lyon tosses it up on middle, it pitches and turns away. Moeen Ali does not account for the turn. An outside edge which goes straight to Warner at second slip.
Chris Woakesc Steve Smith b Pat Cummins 37 54 7 0 68.52
52.3
Pat Cummins to C Woakes, OUT! Caught! That is it! Woakes' lone battle comes to an end! Cummins bangs one short, Woakes looks to leave but the ball is close to the body and he ends up playing it late. The ball lobs off the upper half of his bat towards second slip. Fittingly, the last catch is taken by Steve Smith! Australia win the first Ashes Test by 251 runs.
Stuart Broadc Steve Smith b Nathan Lyon 0 1 0 0 0
47.4
N Lyon to Broad, OUT! Caught at slip! A golden duck for Broad. Two wickets in two balls for Lyon. He has 6 now. Another left-hander falls prey to him. He floats it on off and gets this one to turn away too. Broad plays the original trajectory. The ball kisses the outside edge and this time Smith at first slip takes it. Australia a wicket away now and Lyon is on a hat-trick.
James Andersonnot out 4 9 1 0 44.44
Extras (lb 4, w 0, nb 2, b 4) 10 TOTAL 146 in 52.3 overs (2.78 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-19 (Rory Burns , 9.5 overs), 2-60 (Jason Roy , 21.2 overs), 3-80 (Joe Denly , 25.5 overs), 4-85 (Joe Root , 29.1 overs), 5-85 (Jos Buttler , 32.6 overs), 6-97 (Jonny Bairstow , 36.6 overs), 7-97 (Ben Stokes , 37.1 overs), 8-136 (Moeen Ali , 47.3 overs), 9-136 (Stuart Broad , 47.4 overs), 10-146 (Chris Woakes , 52.3 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Peter Siddle12 2 28 0 2.33 0nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon20 5 49 6 2.45 0nb, 0w
James Pattinson8 1 29 0 3.63 1nb, 0w
Pat Cummins11.3 3 32 4 2.78 1nb, 0w
Steve Smith1 1 0 0 0 0nb, 0w

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