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The Ashes 2019, fourth Test, day four: AS IT HAPPENED

Daniel Cherny
Updated ,first published

Stumps

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Well that was a very eventful day. Australia narrowly missed out on the chance to enforce the follow-on before their top order collapsed, however Steve Smith steadied the ship with a brilliant 82 before a late declaration set England 383 to win.

Pat Cummins was then on a hat-trick after striking twice in the first over. Roy and Denly survived until the close, getting England to 2-18, but Australia have one hand on the urn, needing eight wickets on day five to retain the Ashes. It will take another miraculous effort from England to win this Test, and even a draw will take a big effort.

Thanks so much for joining me, I'll be back for day five action from 7:30pm AEST. Keep an eye out for coverage from Andrew Wu and Greg Baum at Old Trafford.

Denly is beaten

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He looks to sweep Lyon again, but can't connect. One more over to come, and it's going to be Starc.

Denly's first boundary

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Nice slog sweep from Denly to the deep midwicket boundary for four off Lyon.

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Some spin

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Lyon replaces Hazlewood for an over shortly before stumps. Probably room for one more after this.

The celebration

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Boundary

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A touch too straight from Cummins and Roy flicks away to the midwicket boundary. He's scored all six runs so far this innings. 

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Not good reading for the England skipper

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Curious

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England have showed a fondness for nightwatchmen this summer, sending out Leach to open against Ireland and Overton here in the first innings. Yet their top four have been sent to the slaughter late on day four. 

Hazlewood opens up at the other end

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Struggling Denly has watched on as the carnage unfolded in front of him.

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Jason Roy

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The horribly out-of-form batsman comes out at No. 4 to face up to the hat-trick ball from Cummins. It's full and keeping low on off-stump but Roy manages to defend it.

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