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Australia vs England: The Ashes cricket live scores, blog – 5th Test, Day 1

3rd January, 2018
First ball: 10am (AEDT)
Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, New South Wales
TV: Live, Nine Network
Online: Live, Cricket Australia Live Pass
Umpires: Joel Wilson, Kumar Dharmasena
Overall record: Played 345, Australia 143, England 108, drawn 94

First Test: Australia won by 10 wickets at the Gabba
Second Test: Australia won by 120 runs at the Adelaide Oval (D/N)
Third Test: Australia won by an innings and 41 runs at the WACA
Fourth Test: Match drawn

Australia
1. David Warner
2. Cameron Bancroft
3. Usman Khawaja
4. Steve Smith (c)
5. Shaun Marsh
6. Mitchell Marsh
7. Tim Paine (wk)
8. Mitchell Starc
9. Pat Cummins
10. Nathan Lyon
11. Josh Hazlewood

England
1. Alastair Cook
2. Mark Stoneman
3. James Vince
4. Joe Root (c)
5. Dawid Malan
6. Jonny Bairstow (wk)
7. Moeen Ali
8. Tom Curran
9. Stuart Broad
10. Mason Crane
11. James Anderson
26th December 2017, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia; The Ashes Series, fourth test, day 1, Australia versus England; David Warner of Australia celebrates his century on the opening day of the fourth test (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Action Plus via Getty Images)
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After the disappointment that was the Boxing Day Test, attention turns to Sydney for the final match of the Ashes as England attempt to get a win against Australia. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage of Day 1 from 10:30am (AEDT).

The hosts dominated the first three Tests of the series, regaining the urn after they lost it in England during 2015, but the Melbourne Test was a farce.

A pitch which didn’t deteriorate across the five days was provided. While Australia found themselves under plenty of pressure towards the end of Day 4 and early on Day 5 batting to save the match, the result which we were always destined for was reached.

The match was called with an hour to go and saw plenty of warranted criticism afterwards from players, the media and fans.

Despite the disappointment of Melbourne where England were in a good position, taking a big lead out of the first innings and leaving themselves 140 overs to knock over Australia, they must turn their attention to Sydney as they search for a first win on tour.

The tourists showed positive signs in Melbourne. From Alastair Cook’s double century to the collapse they caused in the Australian first innings, there was enough to suggest they may be in with a chance at the SCG.

Still, the problem of getting Steve Smith out remains. He was unbeaten with another century to his name at the end of the match and is in the form of his life. He is almost unarguably the best batsman in the world and if England can’t find a way to get him out, they can forget about competing in Sydney.

David Warner too found some form in Melbourne, hitting a century in the first innings and then playing a patient knock in the second.

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He scored a century before lunch against Pakistan on the same ground last year and could well take down an English attack lacking penetration in a similar way.

Then there will be dealing with the Aussie quicks as Mitchell Starc returns to the side for Jackson Bird. He is joined by Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, the trio ripping England in half more than once this summer.

On a pitch likely to turn, England has decided to beef up their spin stocks with Mason Crane replacing the injured Chris Woakes. Given the poor performance of Moeen Ali this series, Crane can’t do any worse but probably isn’t up to Test standard.

Against one of the top spinners in the world – Nathan Lyon – it could get ugly on multiple fronts for England.

Prediction
Australia have dominated and even though they weren’t in a good position in Melbourne, England’s middle order is still vulnerable and their attack poor after openers Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson. Australia should bounce back and wrap up the Ashes the way they started them over the next couple of days.

Australia to win the Ashes 4-0.

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