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England were 241 for six, 194 runs from their victory target in the third Ashes test at Adelaide Oval, when rain halted play early in the first session on day five on Sunday.
The Ashes Briefing: Relentless Australia stamp their authority on England as Ben Stokes stands alone
The tourists' batters wilted once more against an experienced bowling attack with more scrutiny falling on the on-field technology
While Zak Crawley produced his best innings in an England shirt to stave off an inevitable defeat, Ollie Pope’s latest dismissal could spell the end of his series in Australia
England on brink of Ashes series defeat with two Tests to play as they close day four of third Test in Adelaide on 207-6 in pursuit of record 435 to win; Ben Ducketts dismissal second ball encapsulates the failure of Bazball,
Regular Weekend Sport Producer Andy McDonnell reports live from Adelaide Oval on day five of the Ashes. He chats to Jason Pine about how conditions have affected bowls, England's batsmen not promising a comeback, and the impact of pressure on the English side.
The Ashes resumed on Wednesday night (GMT), with England needing to win in Adelaide in order to keep the five-match series alive.
Travis Head hits an unbeaten 142 as Australia close day three of the third Test on 271-4 in their second innings, leading England by 356 runs; the hosts are already 2-0 up in the series as they look t
It took all of 0.64 seconds for Marnus Labuschagne to provide yet another definitive point of Australian dominance in this Ashes series.Not least because one of the best catches of Labuschagne’s career almost certainly leads to the stocks of Ollie Pope (the besieged No.
England claimed eight wickets on the first day in Adelaide after Australia won the toss and batted, but Alex Carey was the star of the show
Daniel Norcross is joined by Jonathan Agnew, Glenn McGrath and former England batter Dawid Malan to review a challenging day in Adelaide with England facing a mammoth Test to keep the Ashes alive. There’s reaction from England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick and Australia spinner Nathan Lyon and a statistical round-up by Andy Zaltzman
England are on the brink of Ashes series defeat with Australia needing just four wickets to win the third Test; Harry Brook was bowled by Nathan Lyon when attempting a reverse sweep against the Austra