Postpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 24 June 2018
Adam Gilchrist
Former Australia wicketkeeper on TMS
That's the first sign of tiredness from big Billy. He's not played a lot of longer cricket in his career, it's been a diet of T20.
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Adam Gilchrist
Former Australia wicketkeeper on TMS
That's the first sign of tiredness from big Billy. He's not played a lot of longer cricket in his career, it's been a diet of T20.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
An excellent day for Stanlake. If Australia go on to win this match, he's a very good candidate for man of the match.
Need 48 from 72 balls
That's Billy Stanlake's work done for the day. He's clocked figures of 10-1-3-35.
He looks like he'd quite like to have a nice sit down.
Adam Gilchrist
Former Australia wicketkeeper on TMS
There was a bit of distance for Paine to get the ball back to the stumps.
Jos Buttler is one quick fella.
He should have been gone there, but he recovered so quickly from the fall to dive to make his ground and thrust his bat over the line.
It was Jos Buttler's call for a very easy two, but he slipped on the way back.
Oh no! Has Jos Buttler run himself out?
We're going upstairs.
This'll be Billy Stanlake's last over - and that's four! Full and leggy, and Jos Buttler gets enough of a tickle on it to help it run away.
Tim Paine furiously signals to Stanlake to bowl into the body and try and trouble England's batsmen.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
England, ever so slowly, are working off the runs required.
Nathan Lyon is back on, and Adil Rashid take stock before angling him through third man for a couple.
Steady accumulation for England, working singles around to take five from the over.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Billy Stanlake is definitely struggling. He's stretching that hamstring and the last delivery of that over was 81mph. I think he might be cramping up.
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Greg Boon: Full credit to Buttler. I know this is ODI but I was particularly unhappy about his Test recall but he is actually playing the situation not the stupid "we back ourselves" mentality.
Need 61 from 84 needed
Shot! Crunching from Jos Buttler, picking up Stanlake's dolly of a short ball straight away, and he pulls him through mid-wicket for a welcome four.
206 is the target, remember...
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jos is talking to Adil Rashid quite a lot - feeding him information and keeping him calm.
Adil Rashid tries to leave a delivery from Stanlake and ends up running it down to third man where Marcus Stoinis makes a mess of the fielding. He gets the ball, tumbles, and Rashid nabs a second.
Stanlake goes short and Rashid, trying to pull, get hit on the arm. He recovers enough to respond to Buttler's call for a leg bye.
Billy Stanlake is coming back into the attack.
69 from 90 balls needed...
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Rashid 4, Buttler 62
A horrible wide from Marcus Stoinis first up, a slower ball bouncer that ends up landing at Tim Paine's feet.
Buttler and Rashid work a couple of singles here and there to keep things ticking along.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Stanlake has bowled brilliantly but Richardson has bowled some pretty filthy deliveries to get his three wickets. I would criticise the batsmen rather than credit the bowler with those.
Need 74 from 96 balls
A wristy whip from Adil Rashid, hoicking the ball over square leg and somehow getting himself a single along the way.
That's four, though! Full from Kane Richardson and Jos Buttler helps it off his pads and away towards the boundary, where Billy Stanlake tumbles and ends up knocking the ball into the rope.