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Hazlewood takes five as England slump to 67 all out ■

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Leeds (UK), Aug. 23: Australia’s Josh Hazlewood took five wickets as England collapsed to just 67 all out on the second day of the third Ashes Test at Headingley on Friday.

Australia, who will retain the Ashes with victory in this Test, then strengthen­ed their grip by reaching tea in their second innings on 82-3 — a lead of 194.

Marnus Labuschagn­e, whose first-innings 74 was seven more than England managed between them, was 13 not out and Travis Head 17 not out.

England, 1-0 down in the five-Test series, had dismissed Australia for a seemingly modest 179, with fast bowler Jofra Archer taking 6-45 on Thursday.

But thanks mainly to Australia quick Hazlewood’s figures of 530, England were bowled out inside 28 overs.

Joe Denly, with 12, was the only England batsman to reach double figures.

But whereas Labuschagn­e, in for concussed star batsman Steve Smith, and David Warner (61) fought hard during their first-innings partnershi­p of 111, few England batsmen were as prepared to sell their wickets as dearly.

Indeed, several played key roles in their own dismissals, for all that Australia bowled well.

By staging both the World Cup and the Ashes with a short turnaround

between the two showpiece events, England had denied several batsmen proper first-class preparatio­n for the very different demands of Test cricket.

By contrast, a number of Australian­s had played for English county sides — Labuschagn­e, the only batsman to so far score 1,000 first-class runs this season was with Glamorgan — or featured on the Australia A tour of England that preceded the Ashes.

But England’s batting woes predate this season. Friday’s slump was the latest in a line of recent Test collapses that have seen England dismissed for 58 by New Zealand (Auckland 2018), 77 by the West Indies (Bridgetown 2019) and 85 by Ireland at Lord’s last month.

But what made this woeful display all the more troubling was that the blue and sunny skies above Headingley on

Friday ought to have made conditions for batting easier than the gloom of Thursday, when Root won the toss.

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