Postpublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2017
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
At last Warner has nicked one!
Australia lose top four in final session
Two wkts each for Anderson & Woakes
Australia led by 215 on first innings
England 227: Lyon 4-60, Starc 3-49
Overton 41*, Cook 37, Woakes 36
Australia lead 1-0 in five-match series
Play starts at 03:01 GMT on Tuesday
Amy Lofthouse, Mandeep Sanghera and Matthew Henry
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
At last Warner has nicked one!
Warner c Root b Woakes 14 (Aus 41-3)
David Warner is out!
England have kept Warner quiet - he made his 14 runs from 60 balls - and that's a fine bit of bowling from Chris Woakes. There's inswing, squaring Warner up, and he pushes forward. The ball smashes off the outside edge and safely into Root's hands at second slip. Fine, fine work from Woakes after an iffy couple of overs.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Is it a word to say Khawaja looked 'outer' than that?
Anderson comes round the wicket to Smith, and Smith fends him away from his pads. Anderson looks a bit more cheery after that.
It must be a bit deflating, to get rid of someone and see Steve Smith stride to the crease with Australia essentially 254-2. But hey ho.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That looked like it was dead.
Perhaps England should be bowling for the stumps rather than outside edges.
Khawaja lbw Anderson 20 (Aus 39-2)
Umpire's call! Usman Khawaja is out!
That's a fine delivery from James Anderson, who is now into his 10th over. The ball went straight on, Khawaja was camped quite far in his crease, and the ball missed the bat and brushed the pad. Out.
It's struck Khawaja on the very edge of his pad on his back leg, but he was very deep in his crease...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The umpires have had a stinker with the lbws so why wouldn't you review?
Anderson's struck! Khawaja has been given out! He has a brief conflab with Warner, and then reviews...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Just because you play less and can practise more it doesn't make you quicker. If you haven't got it, you haven't got it.
A genuine play and miss from Warner, as he moves back and has a little drive at a Woakes delivery. Bairstow takes it and then lets out a yell of discomfort. I think he's taken a blow right on the tip of his left finger, and every ball since has seemed to hit that spot. Warner, after having a brief conversation with himself about why he shouldn't be chasing wide deliveries, knocks a lazy single away.
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In answer to Michael Vaughan's question about England producing out-and-out fast bowlers - in England you don't need to be lightning quick to take wickets due to bowler friendly conditions. The swing and seam movement mean you can take wickets bowling around 80mph. However, that doesn't work abroad, as we've found to our cost.
Justin, Manchester
Joe Root looks a touch unimpressed as Anderson sends down consecutive short, wide deliveries, and Khawaja ignores them. That's better from Anderson, getting some swing back in to Khawaja, and he greets it with the full face of the bat, before the next one swings away, and Khawaja pokes at it rather edgily. The last ball of the over rises on Khawaja, rapping his fingers, and he yanks his hand off the top of the bat. A maiden.
James Anderson is going to continue. This will be his ninth over. He's put a shift in on this tour already, and we're only halfway through the second Test.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England have gone past the bat once or twice an over early on. They have given their all here but haven't had any luck. England have just got to keep going but it does get a little soul destroying eventually.
Lead by 252
Joe Root's still having a bit of something to eat while he fields at slip. Chris Woakes continues and David Warner drives him nicely towards a fielder. A back foot punch brings him a single, before Khawaja nudges a delivery off his pads and away for one. Ooh, Bairstow takes a bit of a blow on the gloves as he collects a wobble seam delivery from Woakes. He's not having much fun, Bairstow, as he covers his mouth and winces.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Even if England created bit of chaos they will struggle but they might as well pack the cordon, try and get three or four wickets and see where it goes.
Time for some drinks. England have still got 14 overs left to try and make another breakthrough. Australia's lead is already at 250.
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No pressure, no penetration. England have brought a cap gun to a gunfight.
Mark Burt