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The Ashes cricket end of day scores: England vs Australia 4th Test, Day 4

7th September, 2019
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Second Innings: England

2/18

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Australia

2/18

England need 365 runs to win

0/5 (1.0) *Lyon O: 7.0 Denly* 10 (23)
0/3 (1.0) Starc RR:2.20 Roy 8 (15)
b. Cummins0.4
2/0
Root 0(1)
c. Head b. Cummins0.3
1/0
Burns 0(3)
Second Innings: Australia6/186 d.RR: 3.80O: 42.5
First Innings: England301 all outRR: 2.41O: 107.0
First Innings: Australia8/497 d.RR: 3.38O: 126.0

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First Innings: Australia 8/497 d. RR: 3.38 O: 126.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

M.S. Harris

lbw. Broad

13 24 1 0 54.17

D.A. Warner

c. Bairstow b. Broad

0 2 0 0 0.00

M. Labuschagne

b. Overton

67 128 10 0 52.34

S.P.D. Smith

c. Denly b. Root

211 319 24 2 66.14

T.M. Head

lbw. Broad

19 22 3 0 86.36

M.S. Wade

c. Root b. Leach

16 45 2 0 35.56

T.D. Paine*+

c. Bairstow b. Overton

58 127 8 0 45.67

P.J. Cummins

c. Stokes b. Leach

4 9 1 0 44.44

M.A. Starc

not out

54 58 7 2 93.10

N.M. Lyon

not out

26 26 4 0 100.00

J.R. Hazlewood

         

Extras

(b 8, lb 14, w 3, nb 4)

29  
Total 497  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
S.C.J. Broad 25.0 2 97 3 3.88
J.C. Archer 27.0 3 97 0 3.59
B.A. Stokes 10.5 0 66 0 6.09
M.J. Leach 26.1 3 83 2 3.17
C. Overton 28.0 3 85 2 3.04
J.L. Denly 3.0 1 8 0 2.67
J.E. Root 6.0 0 39 1 6.50
First Innings: England 301 all out RR: 2.41 O: 107.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

c. Smith b. Hazlewood

81 185 9 0 43.78

J.L. Denly

c. Wade b. Cummins

4 24 0 0 16.67

C. Overton

c. Smith b. Hazlewood

5 15 0 0 33.33

J.E. Root*

lbw. Hazlewood

71 168 10 0 42.26

J.J. Roy

b. Hazlewood

22 33 3 0 66.67

B.A. Stokes

c. Smith b. Starc

26 62 3 0 41.94

J.M. Bairstow+

b. Starc

17 37 2 0 45.95

J.C. Buttler

b. Cummins

41 65 7 0 63.08

J.C. Archer

c. Paine b. Cummins

1 19 0 0 5.26

S.C.J. Broad

b. Starc

5 29 0 0 17.24

M.J. Leach

not out

4 9 1 0 44.44

Extras

(b 4, lb 11, w 5, nb 4)

24  
Total 301  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
M.A. Starc 22.0 7 80 3 3.64
J.R. Hazlewood 25.0 6 57 4 2.28
P.J. Cummins 24.0 6 60 3 2.50
N.M. Lyon 36.0 4 89 0 2.47
Second Innings: Australia 6/186 d. RR: 3.80 O: 42.5
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

D.A. Warner

lbw. Broad

0 6 0 0 0.00

M.S. Harris

lbw. Broad

6 16 1 0 37.50

M. Labuschagne

lbw. Archer

11 25 2 0 44.00

S.P.D. Smith

c. Stokes b. Leach

82 92 12 0 89.13

T.M. Head

b. Archer

12 19 2 0 63.16

M.S. Wade

c. Bairstow b. Archer

34 76 2 0 44.74

T.D. Paine*+

not out

23 18 4 0 127.78

M.A. Starc

not out

3 6 0 0 50.00

P.J. Cummins

         

J.R. Hazlewood

         

N.M. Lyon

         

Extras

(b 5, lb 2, w 7, nb 1)

15  
Total 186  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
S.C.J. Broad 14.0 4 54 2 3.86
J.C. Archer 14.0 2 45 3 3.21
C. Overton 5.5 1 22 0 3.77
M.J. Leach 9.0 0 58 1 6.44
Second Innings: England 2/18 RR: 2.20 O: 7.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

c. Head b. Cummins

0 3 0 0 0.00

J.L. Denly

not out

10 23 1 0 43.48

J.E. Root*

b. Cummins

0 1 0 0 0.00

J.J. Roy

not out

8 15 1 0 53.33

B.A. Stokes

         

J.M. Bairstow+

         

J.C. Buttler

         

C. Overton

         

J.C. Archer

         

S.C.J. Broad

         

M.J. Leach

         

Extras

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

0  
Total 18  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
P.J. Cummins 3.0 1 8 2 2.67
J.R. Hazlewood 2.0 1 2 0 1.00
N.M. Lyon 1.0 0 5 0 5.00
M.A. Starc 1.0 0 3 0 3.00

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Rain ensured that an English win can all but be ruled out as a possibility but with two days play remaining in the Test, Australia can still dictate terms at Old Trafford in Manchester where the fourth game of the Ashes is being played. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog from 8pm AEST.

After latest edition of Steve Smith’s torment had managed to help Australia piled on nearly 500 batting first, England looked like they had calmed the home team fans’ nerves through Rory Burns and Joe Root.

Burns, who was unbeaten overnight and Root, who walked out to bat at the fall of the night watchman, Craig Overton’s wicket, steadied the ship and held firm for nearly 53 overs.

In doing so they seemed to have taken the hosts towards that first target of safety but Josh Hazlewood’s continuous questions got the better of both of them in successive overs.

First to go was Burns after a well-compiled 81, edging an away-going ball to the slips, but the bigger wicket was that of the captain Root. Now Root’s lack of 100s has been well-chronicled, but the more important aspect of his dismissal was its timing.

With Jason Roy batting at an unfamiliar position of number four – five if you count the night watchman – and struggling at that, and with the new ball not too many overs at that stage, it would have worked greatly in England’s favour if their captain could have pushed on and got that elusive three-figure score.

Instead, he fell in the 67th, and Roy, whose defenses have been tested time and again this series, saw his stump sent packing by Hazlewood after a 33-ball essay at the crease.

What would trouble England even more was that eight balls later, the day was called off, and when they resume on the fourth day, the pair of Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow would have six overs to get their eyes in before they face the second new ball.

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Add to that the fact they are still 98 away from the follow-on mark, and they cannot really force a win from here on, Australia would really relish the situation. The big question is if England can bat deep enough to render the final day to that of just academic interest or if there’s something to watch out still.

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