‘Brain dead’ Aussie star torn to shreds

Welcome to news.com.au’s stay protection of the fourth Ashes Test.

Australia maintain the 2-1 benefit with England needing to win the remaining two Tests in the event that they need to declare the urn.

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The Aussies solely want a drawn fourth Test to retain the Ashes with England’s questionable climate anticipated to play a significant component within the contest.

England made one change to their XI with James Anderson returning to the squad rather than Ollie Robinson.

For Australia they’ve rolled the cube in a significant method, asserting Cameron Green’s return for Todd Murphy with Josh Hazlewood to interchange Scott Boland.

It is the primary time since 2012 that Australia goes right into a Test with no recognised spinner.

Don’t miss a second of the motion when the fourth Test will get underway.

9.15pm – Warner gone after the drinks break

A fuller supply simply exterior of off stump from Chris Woakes has introduced David Warner undone.

A half-hearted drive caught the sting of the willow and sailed into the gloves on Jonny Bairstow behind the stumps.

Warner’s innings come an finish after 32 runs from 38 deliveries. It brings Steve Smith to the crease alongside Marnus Labuschagne.

Smith’s had hearts in mouths as he pulled his first supply that narrowly went over the outstretched hand of Mark Wood at deep backward sq..

The ball landed simply contained in the rope and bounced over for 4 runs.

9pm – Jonny Bairstow having an absolute stinker

The English keeper is totally shot within the confidence division.

His struggles in the course of the third Test have carried over with a number of drops already within the opening hour of play together with a number of deliveries getting previous him to the boundary.

8.20pm – Khawaja torched after ‘brain dead’ evaluation

Stuart Broad across the wicket has achieved it once more. This time it’s Usman Khawaja who’s the primary man to depart.

An ideal supply beat the bat of Khawaja earlier than slamming into his again pad. Broad took off not even wanting again on the umpire because the England cordon went up as one.

The Aussie opener elected to ship the choice upstairs but it surely was a waste of a evaluation and DRS confirmed three pink lights with the ball thumping into the stumps.

Former English Test cricketer Derek Pringle tweeted: “Talk about delusions of grandeur … Khawaja must think he’s 6ft 4in tall to review that lbw off Broad …. crashing into middle stump.”

8.05pm – Aggressive begin from Warner

David Warner went on the assault from the outset in opposition to his nemesis Stuart Broad, reducing the primary ball of the Test by way of the quilt area for 4 runs.

7.30pm – England win the toss and elect to bowl

Ben Stokes claimed the primary minor victory by profitable the coin toss and electing to bowl first.

His resolution nevertheless places England firmly behind the file books as no Test captain has ever gained at Old Trafford after profitable the toss and electing to bowl first.

England XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Moeen Ali, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jonny Bairstow (wk), Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.

Australia XI: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitch Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Josh Hazlewood.

7pm – England set to unleash ‘Bazball’ explosion

Bad climate is about to probably play a significant component all through the fourth Test and with England needing to win to maintain their Ashes hopes alive, Ben Stokes says they might must put the foot onerous on the accelerator.

“You never want to look too much into the weather but in the position we find ourselves in, we find we might have to,” Stokes advised an Old Trafford news convention on Tuesday.

“We know we have to win this game to take it to the last game for us to have a chance of getting the urn back.

“Going into the last game 2-0 down, we knew we had to win that so I think that helped us a little bit.

“Maybe again with the weather that’s predicted, it might bring more out of us again knowing that we might have to push the game on even more than we normally do.

“We’ll just have to wait and see. If the weather is what it’s predicted to be, we might have to.”

England can obtain a 86-year first by profitable the Ashes from 2-0 down. The feat was first achieved by Australia who have been led by Donald Bradman.

7pm – Warner’s defiant Stuart Broad stance

David Warner says the English fast isn’t in his head regardless of falling to him twice in the course of the third Test.

Broad has dismissed Warner 17 occasions in Test cricket, two away from the all-time file.

Despite the one-sided dominance of the connection, the Australian opener says he isn’t giving the file any second ideas.

“I don’t really think about the match-up,” Warner stated on the Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club podcast.

“You think about the ball that’s coming at you, how you are going to score. He bowls in a great area all the time.

“I always love facing Broady. We have two left-handed opening batters and he is one of, if not the best bowler to left-handers in today’s game. He is so good at it.

“Jimmy (Anderson) is there as well. These are guys we have watched and played against for a long time.

“I feel like I am in great touch.

“I have felt good in the nets, leading in I had good sessions against our quicks at Beckenham (before the series).

“Lord’s was probably the best I’ve batted in the last two years. Just holding my line.

“We have batted in probably the toughest conditions so far. In Leeds, I got two good balls.

“You can’t do too much about that … You just have to take it on the chin, can’t do anything about it.”

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