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The Ashes cricket end of day scores: England vs Australia 5th Test, Day 2

13th September, 2019
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Second Innings: England

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England lead Australia by 78 runs with 10 wickets remaining

0/0 (2.0) *Cummins O: 4.0 Denly* 1 (9)
0/5 (2.0) Hazlewood RR:1.93 Burns 4 (15)
First Innings: Australia225 all outRR: 2.84O: 68.5
First Innings: England294 all outRR: 2.90O: 87.1

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First Innings: England 294 all out RR: 2.90 O: 87.1
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

c. Marsh b. Hazlewood

47 87 7 0 54.02

J.L. Denly

c. Smith b. Cummins

14 26 2 0 53.85

J.E. Root*

b. Cummins

57 141 3 0 40.43

B.A. Stokes

c. Lyon b. Marsh

20 36 2 0 55.56

J.M. Bairstow+

lbw. Marsh

22 55 3 0 40.00

J.C. Buttler

b. Cummins

70 98 7 3 71.43

S.M. Curran

c. Smith b. Marsh

15 13 1 1 115.38

C.R. Woakes

lbw. Marsh

2 5 0 0 40.00

J.C. Archer

c. Paine b. Hazlewood

9 16 2 0 56.25

M.J. Leach

b. Marsh

21 43 3 0 48.84

S.C.J. Broad

not out

0 5 0 0 0.00

Extras

(b 3, lb 7, w 5, nb 2)

17  
Total 294  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
P.J. Cummins 25.5 6 84 3 3.25
J.R. Hazlewood 21.0 7 76 2 3.62
P.M. Siddle 17.0 1 61 0 3.59
M.R. Marsh 18.2 4 46 5 2.51
N.M. Lyon 4.0 0 12 0 3.00
M. Labuschagne 1.0 0 5 0 5.00
First Innings: Australia 225 all out RR: 2.84 O: 68.5
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

D.A. Warner

c. Bairstow b. Archer

5 8 1 0 62.50

M.S. Harris

c. Stokes b. Archer

3 15 0 0 20.00

M. Labuschagne

lbw. Archer

48 84 10 0 57.14

S.P.D. Smith

lbw. Woakes

80 145 9 1 55.17

M.S. Wade

lbw. Curran

19 31 2 0 61.29

M.R. Marsh

c. Leach b. Archer

17 44 2 0 38.64

T.D. Paine*+

c. Bairstow b. Curran

1 15 0 0 6.67

P.J. Cummins

lbw. Curran

0 1 0 0 0.00

P.M. Siddle

c. Burns b. Archer

18 39 2 0 46.15

N.M. Lyon

b. Archer

25 30 4 1 83.33

J.R. Hazlewood

not out

1 1 0 0 100.00

Extras

(b 1, lb 2, w 5, nb 0)

8  
Total 225  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
S.C.J. Broad 12.0 3 45 0 3.75
J.C. Archer 23.5 9 62 6 2.60
S.M. Curran 17.0 6 46 3 2.71
C.R. Woakes 10.0 2 51 1 5.10
M.J. Leach 6.0 1 18 0 3.00
Second Innings: England 0/9 RR: 1.93 O: 4.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

R.J. Burns

not out

4 15 1 0 26.67

J.L. Denly

not out

1 9 0 0 11.11

J.E. Root*

         

B.A. Stokes

         

J.M. Bairstow+

         

J.C. Buttler

         

S.M. Curran

         

C.R. Woakes

         

J.C. Archer

         

S.C.J. Broad

         

M.J. Leach

         

Extras

(b 0, lb 4, w 0, nb 0)

4  
Total 9  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
P.J. Cummins 2.0 2 0 0 0.00
J.R. Hazlewood 2.0 1 5 0 2.50

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England’s first innings will resume at 8/271 against Australia on the second day of the fifth Test of the 2019 Ashes series. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the events at The Oval, starting from 8pm (AEST).

Australia captain Tim Paine won the toss and elected to bowl on Day 1, and his side started the Test match well.

Pat Cummins removed Joe Denly early for 14, as Steve Smith took the catch in the cordon. However, Rory Burns and Joe Root were able to steady the ship.

It wasn’t all smooth sailing for Root, though, as he was dropped by Peter Siddle at fine leg off the bowling of Cummins. Shortly after, the England captain was then dropped by Paine after Cummins found the outside edge of his bat.

Root, alongside Burns, survived the remainder of the session, and England went into lunch at 1/86.

After the main break, Root was dropped for a third time, as Siddle found his outside edge, and Smith failed to hold what was a difficult chance in the cordon.

Shortly after the dropped chance, Australia finally got another breakthrough, as Burns was caught at mid-on by Mitchell Marsh looking to pull the shorter delivery from Josh Hazlewood. The opener departed for 47.

Ben Stokes came to the crease and looked solid, but Marsh dismissed the all-rounder for 20.

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The shorter delivery from Marsh ultimately saw Stokes look to play the pull shot, but he got a top edge, and Nathan Lyon took the catch at point.

With the chances Root was awarded, he went on and accumulated a half-century. Jonny Bairstow supported Root until the tea interval, as they both got through a tricky spell of bowling from Australia. England went into tea at 3/169.

After the break, Cummins bowled Root with a beauty, which meant the England captain had to depart for 57.

Bairstow quickly followed, as Marsh trapped him in front for 22. Sam Curran was also dismissed shortly after, as Cummins trapped him LBW. However, the Australian quick had overstepped, meaning it was deemed a no-ball, and Curran survived.

However, Curran could not make much of his second chance, as Marsh found his outside edge, and Smith took the catch in the cordon, which dismissed the all-rounder for 15.

Marsh then trapped Chris Woakes in front for two, which was his fourth wicket for the innings. Another wicket fell shortly after, as Hazlewood found the outside edge of Jofra Archer’s bat when he was on nine, and Paine took the catch.

In what was a horrific final session for England, there was one positive. Jos Buttler managed to bring up a half-century. He will resume 64 not out on the second day.

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He also has Jack Leach to thank, who managed to get through the day, and he will resume 10 not out on the second day, with England’s total at 8/271.

It was quite a bizarre day of cricket. The decision to bowl first looked a really bad one from Paine, but the final session has evened the game up.

The first 30 minutes of the second day is vital. If Australia can get the final two wickets quickly, then you would have to say advantage to Paine’s side.

However, if Buttler and Leach can hang around, then England will feel they have all the momentum when they eventually get to bowl.

There is no rain expected in London on the second day of the Test, which means we will get another fascinating 90 overs of play. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of Day 2, starting from 8pm (AEST).

First ball: 8pm (AEST)
Venue: The Oval, London
TV: Live, 9Gem
Online: Live, 9Now
Overall record: Played 350, Australia 146, England 109, drawn 95
Overall record at The Oval: Played 37, England 16, Australia 7, drawn 14
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena, Marais Erasmus

England XI
Rory Burns, Joe Denly, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow(w), Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Jofra Archer, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad.

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Australia XI
Marcus Harris, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Mitchell Marsh, Matthew Wade, Tim Paine(w/c), Pat Cummins, Peter Siddle, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

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