The Fiji Times

England pegs back Australia with late strikes in soggy Sydney

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ENGLAND’S bowlers struck twice in the final session to reduce Australia to 126 for three at stumps on a raindisrup­ted opening day of the fourth Ashes test in Sydney.

James Anderson finally removed Marcus Harris after a 109-ball 38 and Mark Wood had Marnus Labuschagn­e caught behind for 28 in the following over to give the tourists a small spring in their step heading into day two.

Stuart Broad had earlier reprised his role as David Warner’s nemesis by dismissing the Australia opener for the 13th time in Ashes tests just before the longest rain-interrupti­on took a two-hour chunk out of the middle of the day.

With Australia holding an unassailab­le 3-0 lead in the five-match series after big wins in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne, the tourists are desperate for a good showing in Sydney to restore some pride.

Australia have plenty of batting in hand, however, and Steve Smith was six not out alongside Usman Khawaja, unbeaten on four, when another shower brought an early end to the day’s play.

“Tomorrow is a huge part of the game, if we can start like we finished tonight, we can put Australia under pressure and try and get their big players out,” said Wood.

“Because we’ve managed to get a couple of (wickets) at the end of the day, it’s changed the whole perception of the day. If we get can try to get on them tomorrow, it changes the game again.”

Khawaja, replacing Travis Head after the middle order batsman tested positive for COVID-19, was the only change to the side that Australia skipper Pat Cummins sent in to bat after winning the delayed toss.

There were dark clouds over Sydney’s eastern suburbs when the openers came out and the rain swept in from the Pacific Ocean at regular intervals thereafter with only 46 overs completed.

Broad made the first breakthrou­gh after lunch when a fuller length ball moved away from Warner, caught the edge of the bat and landed comfortabl­y in the grasp of Zak Crawley at second slip.

“Me and Broady love it when we’re out there, it’s good fun, good funny banter,” said Warner, who hit six fours in his 30.

REUTERS

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Picture: RNZ James Anderson removed Marcus Harris after a 109-ball 38.
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