England vs Australia, The Ashes, 4th Test , Day 3 : Live Score.

England vs Australia, The Ashes, 4th Test , Day 3 : Live Score.

“Play Resumes Without Delay!”

“Cricket Resumes Instantly with England Picking Up Pace from the Morning Session.”England vs Australia, The Ashes, 4th Test, Day 1

“Rain Halts Play at the Onset of the Second Session.                                               “Timely Shower Arrives as Expected, Temporarily Halting Proceedings After Lunch.”

“England Continues to Impress at Lunchtime – Another Stellar Session!”                                            “122 Runs Are Scored by England in the Morning Session, Losing Four Wickets. Australian bowling has improved, but is it already too late? Hazlewood takes three wickets, and Stokes is removed after scoring fifty by Cummins. In spite of slight losses, Brook and Bairstow shine in their fifties, ensuring a steady run flow.

Australia Strikes Twice in Quick Succession.”                                                                                                   To get rid of the well-positioned Brook, Hazlewood wins a top-edge dismissal. In his next over, Woakes is sent back to the pavilion and is caught by Carey. Despite England’s comfortable 150-run advantage, it is the Australians’ only positive stretch of this innings.

Brook scores consecutive Fifties.                                                                                                                 The England No. 5 maintains his impressive play after his Headingley feats with another half-century, strengthening England’s position in the match.

reaches fifty, Stokes                                                                                                                                     The English captain adds to the host nation’s constant stream of runs by becoming the fifth English batter to reach the 50-run plateau in this inning.

The English Lead Exceeds 100                                                                                                                    Even while Stokes and Brook’s morning effort didn’t quite live up to exciting BazBall standards, it was still noticeably quick in the context of a Test match. It is anticipated that the intent will get stronger as the session goes on.

Prompt Start to the Day

The match begins on time, providing a positive start. While there is a forecast of occasional showers, they are not expected to cause significant delays in play.

Old Trafford preparations

There isn’t any rain right now, according to the most recent report from Old Trafford. Although showers continued into the morning, they appear to have stopped. Although there is more brightness, Manchester’s weather is still erratic. With nine innings left in the match, England is in a good spot thanks to yesterday’s strong batting performance that gave them a 67-run advantage. While today’s prognosis is considerably better but still unpredictable, the outlook for days four and five appears alarmingly bleak. As they attempt to tie the series, Ben Stokes’ team must deal with the weather. Zak Crawley, Joe Root, and Moeen Ali were the heroes for the hosts yesterday as they expertly destroyed the Australian attack with their enthralling strokeplay.

Harry Brook and Stokes are standing at the crease, followed by the ball-strikers Jonny Bairstow, Chris Woakes, and Mark Wood. Undoubtedly, England will try to pump up the tempo this morning to speed up the game. Although the covers were just recently put on, the ground crew has painstakingly made preparations for a prompt start. Australia must regroup following yesterday’s crushing defeat at the hands of the English assault. It’s clear that the visitors will need to bat extraordinarily well in their second innings if they want to make a competitive match of it, though early wickets would undoubtedly aid their cause. Australia is still in the running, but if England keeps up their outstanding play in this session, the task may get harder and harder.

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