WICKETpublished at 29.3 overs
Curran c Paine b Richardson 15 (Eng 114-7)
Out. Sam Curran is on his way.
There's a huge spike showing as the ball passes the bat. Sam Curran just chased the ball and was left with nowhere to go.
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Curran c Paine b Richardson 15 (Eng 114-7)
Out. Sam Curran is on his way.
There's a huge spike showing as the ball passes the bat. Sam Curran just chased the ball and was left with nowhere to go.
It's a wide delivery from Kane Richardson, and Sam Curran throws his hands at it.
There's a definite spike, though. This'll be out.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
He's nowhere near the ground with the bat.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I heard a noise.
Eng 114-6
Australia are convinced that Sam Curran has edged behind.
Curran stands his ground, and Tim Paine makes the T-sign.
Double change for Australia, with Kane Richardson brought back into the attack.
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Need 93 for 126 balls
The inflatable watermelon has stopped play. Nathan Lyon collects it, tries to pass it to a steward, and misses him. Oops.
Back to the action cricket, and Sam Curran has taken a liking to D'Arcy Short. His eyes light up as a short ball comes his way and he promptly clatters the ball for four.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Curran's six was the first boundary, off the 73rd ball since lunch.
Hello! Shot, Sam Curran!
D'Arcy Short has been introduced into the attack, and his first delivery has gone sailing back over his head and over the boundary rope. England's target is down to double figures.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Australia have got a great chance of winning this match but they still look a bit flat.
Down the pitch comes Jos Buttler, aiming a pull at Marcus Stoinis, but it's only brought him a single. Another whip through the mid-wicket brings up England's 100, much to the delight of the crowd.
Meanwhile, the inflatable watermelon has been confiscated. Although, cannily, they've brought a spare one, which is now being held aloft by a man dressed as a marathon runner.
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Nath Flint: Probably a bit stupid to think England would get through a five-match series without at least one collapse but still can’t believe they’ve thrown the whitewash away.
Philip: England cocky when they should be clinical. 5-0 against Aussies should be more prized than World Cup!
That's a tremendous over from Nathan Lyon, with just the single from it.
Meanwhile, some people are throwing an inflatable watermelon around in the crowd. Generally a good indication of how the cricket's going.
It's pitching in line and... umpire's call. The ball is just clipping leg stump.
As you were. Australia keep their review.
It's hit Sam Curran flush on the front pad as he pushes forward.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A last-gasp decision from Tim Paine.
Eng 97-6
We're going upstairs.
Nathan Lyon reckons he's got Sam Curran out lbw.
One wicket has fallen since the break - Moeen, caught trying to speed up England's run chase.
Target 206
England haven't hit a boundary since the resumption.
Jos Buttler does his best, trying to pull a short ball from Marcus Stoinis into the advertising boards, but it ends up creeping down to long leg, where a fielder cuts it off for a single. A 79mph bouncer ends the over.