London | After four days of unpredictable and head-scratching action, Australia’s pacemen Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins ripped out England’s top order with a masterclass of textbook bowling to put their side in sight of a 2-0 Ashes lead on Saturday.
Bounced out for 279 during a wacky afternoon of monotonous short-pitched bowling at Lord’s, which left the hosts needing a daunting 371 for victory, Australia’s pedigree attack reduced England to 114-4 at the close on day four.
Australia celebrate another wicket. Reuters
The home side therefore still require 257 runs to win.
Beginning their reply, England’s “Bazball” approach still offered hope that they could surpass the Lord’s record 342 West Indies chased down in 1984 – the only time a side has scored 300 plus in a fourth innings to win at the home of cricket.
But Starc and Cummins served up a harsh reality to leave England’s hopes of regaining the Ashes hanging by a thread.
Starc, who shared a truly bizarre 10th-wicket stand of 15 runs with a hobbling Nathan Lyon before tea, removed Zak Crawley for three as the opener feathered a flick down the leg side straight to keeper Alex Carey.
The 33-year-old then cleaned up Ollie Pope’s middle stump with a sensational ball that veered in after pitching outside off stump to leave England tottering on 13-2.
Skipper Cummins then roared in to have Joe Root (18) snared at first slip by David Warner, fending off a brutal rising ball having been smashed on the arm the ball before.
Three balls later Cummins bowled Harry Brook for four with another beauty as England tumbled to 45-4 and with the very real possibility looming of the game being over a day early.
But England opener Ben Duckett backed up his first innings’ 98 with an unbeaten
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