Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test, Day 4 highlights: England 302/8 at stumps, lead by 119 runs vs Australia at SCG
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Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test, Day 4 highlights: England 302/8 at stumps, lead by 119 runs vs Australia at SCG

Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test highlights: Rock-solid Jacob Bethell plundered a chanceless maiden Test century Wednesday as England reeled in Australia then built a tenuous 119-run lead to leave the fifth and final Ashes Test on a knife edge.
By stumps on day four at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the tourists were 302-8 with Bethell not out 142 and Matthew Potts yet to score.

The 22-year-old Bethell saved the day after Zak Crawley fell early and veteran Joe Root cheaply, powering to his hundred in style off 162 balls.

But wickets tumbled around him with Harry Brook (42) and Will Jacks (0) removed in the space of three balls by the off-spin of Beau Webster two overs after Bethell reached the landmark.

A calamitous mix-up then saw Jamie Smith (24) run out.

Ben Stokes (1) came in at seven after limping off clutching what appeared to be his groin while bowling the third over of the day, but only lasted five balls with Webster again doing the damage.

England are desperate for another morale-boosting win after victory in the previous Test at Melbourne. Australia lead 3-1 and have already retained the Ashes.

Remarkably, it was not just Bethell's maiden Test ton but the only one he has scored in red-ball cricket, with his previous best 96 against New Zealand.

Bethell was recalled for Melbourne to replace the under-performing Ollie Pope, scoring a gritty 40 in difficult batting conditions with the number three position now his to lose.

His exploits came after the hosts were dismissed for 567 before lunch on the back of Travis Head's 163 and 138 from skipper Steve Smith.

That left England chasing a 183-run deficit after their first innings 384.

- Starc strikes early -

They needed a solid start, but chief tormentor Mitchell Starc once again conjured up a first-over breakthrough -- his 29th wicket for the series.

The pace spearhead delivered a beautiful inswinger that Crawley misjudged and left, with the ball smacking his pads and he was out lbw for one.

Fellow opener Ben Duckett was dropped on 38, but failed to capitalise and was bowled by Michael Neser on 42, his highest score in a wretched series.

Root, fresh from his first innings 160, was terrorised by Starc and Neser.

He finally fell lbw after facing 37 balls for his six runs to the relentless Scott Boland, with the 35-year-old trudging off dejected.

But Bethell proved unmovable.

A single off Neser overhauled Australia's lead soon after tea and the youngster passed three figures emphatically with a cracking boundary through midwicket.

But Webster then swung the momentum back to Australia with his double strike, trapping Brook lbw before Jacks inexplicably holed out to Cameron Green in the deep.

Smith's run-out compounded England's problems, the wicketkeeper-batsman setting off for a single but sent back by Bethell and caught well short by Jake Weatherald's throw.

Stokes edged Webster to Smith in the slips with Brydon Carse doing the same off Boland on 16.

Australia resumed at 518-7, with Smith on 129 after his 13th Ashes century -- more than any other player except the legendary Don Bradman -- and Webster on 42.

Smith flogged Stokes through the covers for a boundary in his first over, while Webster dished out similar treatment to Carse.

But the Australia skipper did not last long, nicking a fuller length delivery from Josh Tongue to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith.

Webster reached a fifth half-century in his eighth Test with a single and put on 20 with Starc before the big paceman was bowled by Tongue for five.

Boland suffered a golden duck to leave Webster unbeaten on 71.

Tongue ended with 3-97 and Carse 3-130.
05:40 (IST) Jan 07
Score after 1 over 4 - 1
Runs Scored: 0
10030(W)0
  • Jacob Bethell 0 (1)
  • Ben Duckett 3 (3)
Mitchell Starc1-0-4-1
0
Overs0.6
Score4 - 1

Mitchell Starc to Jacob Bethell, Zips from the deck, on a length, around off, left alone by Jacob. 

05:39 (IST) Jan 07

Zak Crawley made a wrong decision and had to pay the price with his wicket. Zak's Ashes come to an end with the bat. Jacob Bethell walks out to replace Zak.

05:37 (IST) Jan 07
W
Overs0.5
Score4 - 1

Mitchell Starc to Zak Crawley, OUT! LBW! Starc picks up another wicket in his opening over. Bashes the length hard, does Starc. Around off and it seams back in a touch. Zak Crawley covers the stumps, but decides to offer no shot at it and lets the ball ram onto the flap of the back pad. A massive appeal for LBW by the Aussies in unison, and Ahsan Raza obliges. Zak Crawley walks to Duckett and opts for a review after a chat, more in hope. You are always in danger with no shot offered. Ball Tracking shows the ball is hitting the top of the off pole on the umpire's call. But what was Crawley trying to do here? A perfect start for the Aussies and the worst possible one for the tourists. Zak Crawley frustratingly walks back for 1 (2) and England are 4/1, trailing by 179 runs. 

05:36 (IST) Jan 07
3
Overs0.4
Score4 - 0

Mitchell Starc to Ben Duckett, Duckett is off the mark with a crisp stroke! Lands it full and around off, Ben presses forward and drills it straight down the ground, but the ball slows and almost plugs in the outfield. Marnus Labuschagne from mid off chases the ball and stops it with a slide. Three taken.

05:36 (IST) Jan 07
0
Overs0.3
Score1 - 0

Mitchell Starc to Ben Duckett, Banged on a shorter length, outside off, shaping away. Duckett ignores the outgoing delivery.

05:35 (IST) Jan 07
0
Overs0.2
Score1 - 0

Mitchell Starc to Ben Duckett, Short and taking off from the runway, around off, Ben Duckett leans back and drops his wrists to leave.

05:33 (IST) Jan 07
1
Overs0.1
Score1 - 0

Mitchell Starc to Zak Crawley, Off the mark straightaway! Starc steams in from over the stumps and lands it on a length, on middle, at 138.1 kph. Zak Crawley gets on the back foot and wrists it to the leg side, in front of square, for a quick single. 

07:46 (IST) Jan 06
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: LUNCH
That's LUNCH on Day 3

Australia 281/3 vs England

Travis Head 162*, Steve Smith 16*
07:56 (IST) Jan 05
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: LUNCH
England 336/6 at lunch on Day 2

Joe Root 138*, Will Jacks 3*


08:48 (IST) Jan 04
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: DRINKS
At DRINKS,

England were 170/3

Harry Brook 54*

Joe Root 55*


08:47 (IST) Jan 04
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: Root, Brook drive ENG forward
Root then joined Brook and the pair knuckled down to guide England safely to the interval, adding an unbroken 57-run stand to stabilise the innings.

The day began with a tribute to first responders following the recent Bondi mass shooting that claimed 15 lives, drawing loud applause when hero Ahmed Al Ahmed — who confronted one of the attackers — was acknowledged.
08:46 (IST) Jan 04
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: Duckett's innings cut short
Duckett looked fluent early, smashing five boundaries off Starc in a brisk 27 from 24 balls. However, Starc had the final say, inducing an outside edge with an angled delivery that wicketkeeper Alex Carey collected at full stretch — the fifth time the left-armer has dismissed Duckett in the series.

Crawley soon followed, trapped plumb lbw by Neser. Although he reviewed the decision, it was always heading for dismissal, leaving England 51 for 2 by the first drinks break.

Bethell endured a cautious stay, taking 15 deliveries to score his first run and never appearing settled. He was dismissed for 10 after pushing at a moving ball from Boland, edging faintly to Carey as England slipped to 57 for 3.
08:46 (IST) Jan 04
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: Selection surprise
Australia sprung a selection surprise by handing an opportunity to allrounder Beau Webster in place of fast bowler Jhye Richardson, while off-spinner Todd Murphy was left out. It marked the first time in nearly 140 years that Australia fielded a side without a specialist spinner in a Sydney Test.

England, meanwhile, made a solitary change, bringing in seamer Matthew Potts for the injured Gus Atkinson.
08:46 (IST) Jan 04
Australia vs England 5th Ashes Test Live Score: Joe Root and Harry Brook stage steady recovery
Joe Root and Harry Brook staged a steady recovery after England lost three wickets in a torrid opening session of the fifth and final Ashes Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday. At lunch, Root was unbeaten on 31 and Brook on 23 as England reached 114 for 3 after choosing to bat in front of a sold-out crowd.

England’s top order struggled early, with Ben Duckett (27), Zak Crawley (16) and Jacob Bethell (10) all dismissed. Mitchell Starc, Michael Neser and Scott Boland shared the wickets for Australia.

The visitors entered the match buoyed by a four-wicket victory inside two days in the previous Test in Melbourne, eager to build on the momentum. The win ended a 15-year drought in Australia but came too late to salvage the series, with the hosts having already retained the urn through victories in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide.