Adelaide, Australia, AFP: An unrelenting Australia were four wickets from retaining the Ashes at close of play in the third Test on Saturday as England clung to a dying hope that they could chase a record 435 to save the series. England had clawed their way to 207-6 at the end of play in Adelaide [...]

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Adelaide, Australia, AFP: An unrelenting Australia were four wickets from retaining the Ashes at close of play in the third Test on Saturday as England clung to a dying hope that they could chase a record 435 to save the series.

England had clawed their way to 207-6 at the end of play in Adelaide with Will Jacks on 11 and Jamie Smith two, still 228 runs from their target. They lost big guns Zak Crawley (85), Joe Root (39), Harry Brook (30), and Ben Stokes (5) in the final session with Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins doing the damage.

Australian spinner Nathan Lyon (C) celebrates dismissing England batsman Harry Brook - AFP

England must win to keep the five-match series alive after being crushed by eight wickets at Perth and Brisbane. Australia, as holders, only need a draw to retain the urn. With attendance over the first four days swelling to more than 200,000 — a record for the Adelaide Oval which has been hosting Tests since 1884 — they faced a daunting task.

No team has ever chased down more than 316 at the venue, while the biggest successful run chase in Test history was 418 by the West Indies against Australia at St. Johns in 2003. England took six wickets before lunch to wrap up Australia’s second innings for 349 with Travis Head slamming 170 and Alex Carey 72.

It left them with 10 minutes to bat before the break but disaster struck in the second over when Ben Duckett, on four, edged Cummins to Marnus Labuschagne at second slip. Number three Ollie Pope has struggled all series and was widely seen as on his last chance with Jacob Bethell waiting in the wings.

He failed to deliver again, gone for 17 with Labuschagne taking a stunning one-handed catch at full stretch in the slips, again off Cummins. Watchful opener Crawley built a 78-run stand with Root, who needed a big score to save his side but had no answer to Cummins again.

The Australian skipper removed him for a 13th time in Tests, more than any other bowler, with a furious Root berating himself after prodding at a full delivery and feathering to Carey. Crawley brought up a well-deserved 50 and with an uncharacteristically subdued Brook began a rebuild before his partner badly mistimed a reverse sweep and was bowled by a classic Lyon off-break.

With the pitch deteriorating, Lyon unleashed another trademark delivery to bowl Stokes, then tempted Crawley down the wicket to be stumped by Carey, leaving England’s Ashes campaign in tatters.

On the attack

Australia resumed at 271-4 with Head on 142 and Carey 52 and they feasted early on some mediocre bowling. Stokes didn’t turn over his arm on Friday with assistant coach Jeetan Patel saying he was “knackered” after a stoic 83 with the bat.

The England captain opened the attack on Saturday but Head quickly got to work and reached his 150 with a boundary through backward point, earning a standing ovation from his home fans. Targeting a maiden double-century, Head pulled a short ball from Josh Tongue with Crawley in the deep doing well to get underneath it in glaring sun.

Carey added 20 as he set his sights on back-to-back centuries after an emotional first innings 106. But he was taken at slip by Brook off Stokes, with Josh Inglis (10) following soon after, caught behind by Smith off Tongue.

With the new ball taken, Brook collected another slip catch to remove Cummins (6), this time off Brydon Carse who trapped Lyon lbw next ball. Scott Boland was the last man out, caught and bowled by Jofra Archer with Tongue taking 4-70.

SCORECARD
Australia (1st innings) 371 all out (91.2) (Alex Carey 106, Usman Khawaja 82, Mitchell Starc 54, Josh Inglis 32; Jofra Archer 5/53, Brydon Carse 2/89, Will Jacks 2/105)England (1st innings) 286 all out (87.2) (Ben Stokes 83, Jofra Archer 51, Harry Brook 45, Ben Duckett 29, Jamir Smith 22; Scott Boland 3/45, Pat Cummins 3/69, Nathan Lyon 2/70)

Australia (2nd innings – 271-4 overnight)

Travis Head c Crawley b Tongue       170

Jake Weatherald lbw b Carse             01

Marnus Labuschagne c Brook b Tongue 13

Usman Khawaja c Smith b Jacks        40

Cameron Green c Brook b Tongue      07

Alex Carey c Brook b Stokes                72

Josh Inglis c Smith b Tongue              10

Pat Cummins c Brook b Carse             06

Mitchell Starc not out                         07

Nathan Lyon lbw b Carse                   00

Scott Boland c and b Archer                01

Extras (b4, lb10, nb5, w3)                       22

Total (all out; 84.4 overs)                    349

Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Weatherald, 1.3ov), 2-53 (Labuschagne, 16.3ov), 3-139 (Khawaja, 35.1ov), 4-149 (Green, 36.5ov), 5-311 (Head, 73.6ov), 6-329 (Carey, 78.2ov), 7-335 (Inglis, 79.5ov), 8-344 (Cummins, 83.1ov), 9-344 (Lyon, 83.2ov), 10-349 (Boland, 84.4ov)

Bowling: Jofra Archer 12.4-2-20-1, Brydon Carse 20-1-80-3, Josh Tongue 18-0-70-4, Will Jacks 19-0-107-1, Joe Root 8-0-32-0, Ben Stokes 7-0-26-1

England (2nd innings – Target 435)

Zak Crawley st Carey b Lyon               85

Ben Duckett c Labuschagne b Cummins 04

Ollie Pope c Labuschagne b Cummins   17

Joe Root c Carey b Cummins               39

Harry Brook b Lyon                            30

Ben Stokes b Lyon                             05

Jamie Smith not out                            02

Will Jacks not out                               11

Extras (b4, lb7, nb2, w1)                       14

Total (6 wickets; 63 overs, at stumps) 207

To bat: Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue

Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Duckett, 1.2ov), 2-31 (Pope, 9.4ov), 3-109 (Root, 28.6ov), 4-177 (Brook, 47.2ov), 5-189 (Stokes, 51.6ov), 6-194 (Crawley, 53.3ov)

Bowling: Mitchell Starc 10-3-35-0, Pat Cummins 10-3-24-3, Scott Boland 12-3-23-0, Nathan Lyon 18-3-64-3, Cameron Green 3-0-16-0, Travis Head 10-3-34-0

 

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