By the end of the second day's play, England had scored 372 runs losing 4 wickets in 72 overs. On the third day, the entire England team was bundled out for 592 in 107.4 overs. In this way England took a huge lead of 275 runs. Jack Crawley scored the most runs for England. He played a brilliant century innings of 189 runs in 182 balls. In this innings, he hit 21 fours and 3 sixes. Apart from him, Johnny Bairstow (99 *), Joe Root (84), Harry Brook (61), Moeen Ali (54) and captain Ben Stokes (51) played half-century innings. Josh Hazlewood took the maximum 5 wickets from Australia. Apart from them, Mitchell Starc and Cameron Green got 2-2 wickets. At the same time, Pat Cummins managed to take one wicket.
In the second innings, the Australian team got the first blow in the form of Usman Khawaja (18). At the same time, Australia's score was 39 runs losing 2 wickets in 12 overs at the tea break. David Warner 17 (33) and Marnus Labushen 4 (5) are at the crease at the time of tea break. Mark Wood got the only wicket from England. Australia is currently 236 runs behind England's score.
By the end of the third day's play, Australia has scored 113 runs losing 4 wickets in 41 overs and is 162 runs behind England's score. At the time of stumps, Labushen was playing 44 runs in 88 balls with the help of 6 fours. At the same time, Mitchell Marsh was supporting him by scoring 1 (27) runs. Mark Wood took the maximum 3 wickets from England. Apart from him, one wicket went to the account of Chris Woakes.
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