The Roar
The Roar

Advertisement

The Ashes cricket end of day scores: England vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 4 scores, blog

4th August, 2019
Live Comments
Advertisement

Stumps

Second Innings: England

0/13

ENG0/13

Autoplay in... 6 (Cancel)
Up Next No more videos! Playlist is empty -
Replay
Cancel
Next
Roar Guru
4th August, 2019
1207
9154 Reads

England

Stumps

Australia

0/13

England need 385 runs to win

0/7 (3.0) *Lyon O: 7.0 Burns* 7 (21)
0/2 (2.0) Pattinson RR:1.59 Roy 6 (21)
Second Innings: Australia7/487 d.RR: 3.73O: 112.0
First Innings: England374 all outRR: 2.37O: 135.5
First Innings: Australia284 all outRR: 3.04O: 80.4

Show Full Scoreboard

Hide Full Scoreboard

First Innings: Australia 284 all out RR: 3.04 O: 80.4
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

C.T. Bancroft

c. Root b. Broad

8 25 2 0 32.00

D.A. Warner

lbw. Broad

2 14 0 0 14.29

U.T. Khawaja

c. Bairstow b. Woakes

13 23 2 0 56.52

S.P.D. Smith

b. Broad

144 219 16 2 65.75

T.M. Head

lbw. Woakes

35 61 5 0 57.38

M.S. Wade

lbw. Woakes

1 5 0 0 20.00

T.D. Paine*+

c. Burns b. Broad

5 14 0 0 35.71

J.L. Pattinson

lbw. Broad

0 2 0 0 0.00

P.J. Cummins

lbw. Stokes

5 10 1 0 50.00

P.M. Siddle

c. Buttler b. Ali

44 85 4 0 51.76

N.M. Lyon

not out

12 26 3 0 46.15

Extras

(b 0, lb 13, w 2, nb 0)

15  
Total 284  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
J.M. Anderson 4.0 3 1 0 0.25
S.C.J. Broad 22.4 4 86 5 3.79
C.R. Woakes 21.0 2 58 3 2.76
B.A. Stokes 18.0 1 77 1 4.28
M.M. Ali 13.0 3 42 1 3.23
J.L. Denly 2.0 1 7 0 3.50
First Innings: England 374 all out RR: 2.37 O: 135.5
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

c. Paine b. Lyon

133 312 17 0 42.63

J.J. Roy

c. Smith b. Pattinson

10 22 2 0 45.45

J.E. Root*

c+b. Siddle

57 119 6 0 47.90

J.L. Denly

lbw. Pattinson

18 36 3 0 50.00

J.C. Buttler

c. Bancroft b. Cummins

5 10 1 0 50.00

B.A. Stokes

c. Paine b. Cummins

50 96 8 0 52.08

J.M. Bairstow+

c. Warner b. Siddle

8 35 1 0 22.86

M.M. Ali

b. Lyon

0 5 0 0 0.00

C.R. Woakes

not out

37 95 1 1 38.95

S.C.J. Broad

c. Pattinson b. Cummins

29 67 2 0 43.28

J.M. Anderson

c. Cummins b. Lyon

3 19 0 0 15.79

Extras

(b 10, lb 11, w 2, nb 1)

24  
Total 374  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
P.J. Cummins 33.0 9 84 3 2.55
J.L. Pattinson 27.0 3 82 2 3.04
P.M. Siddle 27.0 8 52 2 1.93
N.M. Lyon 43.5 8 112 3 2.56
M.S. Wade 1.0 0 7 0 7.00
T.M. Head 2.0 1 7 0 3.50
S.P.D. Smith 2.0 0 9 0 4.50
Second Innings: Australia 7/487 d. RR: 3.73 O: 112.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

C.T. Bancroft

c. Buttler b. Ali

7 31 1 0 22.58

D.A. Warner

c. Bairstow b. Broad

8 8 2 0 100.00

U.T. Khawaja

c. Bairstow b. Stokes

40 48 6 0 83.33

S.P.D. Smith

c. Bairstow b. Woakes

142 207 14 0 68.60

T.M. Head

c. Bairstow b. Stokes

51 116 6 0 43.97

M.S. Wade

c. Denly b. Stokes

110 143 17 0 76.92

T.D. Paine*+

b. Ali

34 44 2 1 77.27

J.L. Pattinson

not out

47 48 2 4 97.92

P.J. Cummins

not out

26 33 2 0 78.79

P.M. Siddle

         

N.M. Lyon

         

Extras

(b 11, lb 2, w 3, nb 6)

22  
Total 487  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
S.C.J. Broad 22.0 2 91 1 4.14
C.R. Woakes 13.0 1 46 1 3.54
M.M. Ali 29.0 1 130 2 4.48
J.E. Root 12.0 1 50 0 4.17
B.A. Stokes 22.0 5 85 3 3.86
J.L. Denly 14.0 1 72 0 5.14
Second Innings: England 0/13 RR: 1.59 O: 7.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

not out

7 21 0 0 33.33

J.J. Roy

not out

6 21 0 0 28.57

J.E. Root*

         

J.L. Denly

         

J.C. Buttler

         

B.A. Stokes

         

J.M. Bairstow+

         

M.M. Ali

         

C.R. Woakes

         

S.C.J. Broad

         

J.M. Anderson

         

Extras

(b 0, lb 0, w 0, nb 0)

0  
Total 13  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
P.M. Siddle 2.0 0 4 0 2.00
N.M. Lyon 3.0 0 7 0 2.33
J.L. Pattinson 2.0 1 2 0 1.00

Show Preview

Australia’s second innings will resume at 3/124 at Edgbaston today, as Tim Paine’s side will be looking to build on the 34-run lead they have accumulated against England. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of Day 4, starting from 8pm (AEST).

England resumed Day 3 at 4/267, as they looked to chase down Australia’s first innings total of 284.

Despite being in a commanding position, England were not able to fully capitalise. Australia bowled superbly in the first session of Day 3.

Ben Stokes was dismissed shortly after getting to 50, as Pat Cummins found the edge of the 2019 World Cup hero.

Rory Burns shortly followed, but he did have 133 runs next to his name. Nathan Lyon got one to really spin, and Paine took a superb catch.

Lyon claimed another scalp, as Moeen Ali had a brain-fade, which resulted in him leaving a straight one and being bowled for zero.

Jonny Bairstow looked scratchy. Peter Siddle found the edge of his bat, and David Warner took a good catch in the slip cordon to dismiss him for eight.

Just as Australia did get on a roll, Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad put on a partnership of 65 runs. That partnership ended when Cummins bounced out Broad, who was dismissed for 29.

Advertisement

James Anderson did not last long afterwards, as he was dismissed for three. England were bowled out for 374, which gave them a first innings lead of 90.

Australia’s second innings got off to an awful start, as Warner was dismissed by Broad for eight runs.

Cameron Bancroft shortly followed, as he was caught at short-leg off the bowling of Ali. He departed with seven runs next to his name.

Usman Khawaja was travelling along nicely, but he was dismissed for 40, as Stokes got him with a superb delivery.

It was Steve Smith (46 not out) and Travis Head (21 not out) who steadied the ship, as they got through till stumps. Bad light forced the day to end with 30 minutes of play still remaining.

If Australia are to set a competitive total, then there is no denying that ultimately will be down to Smith.

Australia will not need a massive total to defend, as the wicket will favour Lyon drastically in the final innings, but they still need a decent score nonetheless.

Advertisement

An interesting conclusion to this Test potentially awaits. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of Day 4, starting from 8pm (AEST).

First ball: 8pm (AEST)
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
TV: Live, Nine Network
Online: Live, 9Now
Umpires: Joel Wilson, Aleem Dar
Overall record: Played 346, Australia 144, England 108, drawn 94
In England: Played 166, Australia 50, England 49, drawn 67
At Edgbaston: Played 14, England 6, Australia 3, drawn 5

England (XI)
1. Rory Burns
2. Jason Roy
3. Joe Root (c)
4. Joe Denly
5. Jos Buttler
6. Ben Stokes
7. Jonny Bairstow (wk)
8. Moeen Ali
9. Chris Woakes
10. Stuart Broad
11. James Anderson

Australia (XI)
1. David Warner
2. Cameron Bancroft
3. Usman Khawaja
4. Steve Smith
5. Travis Head
6. Matthew Wade
7. Tim Paine (c, wk)
8. Pat Cummins
9. James Pattinson
10. Peter Siddle
11. Nathan Lyon

Hide Preview

close