Aus 162-6published at 67.3 overs
Pat Cummins is the new man, two Test fifties to his name and 26 not out in that mammoth Australia second innings at Edgbaston. Broad continues to probe against Smith.
Stokes & Buttler stabilise from 71-4
Cummins & Siddle two wickets each
Roy 2, Root 0, Denly 26, Burns 29
Stokes - batting at 5 - dropped on 6
Warner drops two catches
Aus 250 - trail by 8 on first innings
Smith 92 - retired hurt on 80
Archer hit Smith on arm then neck
Lord's, second Test, day four
Australia lead 1-0 in five-Test series
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Pat Cummins is the new man, two Test fifties to his name and 26 not out in that mammoth Australia second innings at Edgbaston. Broad continues to probe against Smith.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Get them coming forward! It was a good delivery. If you are pushing forward then things can happen. Well bowled, Archer.
Paine c Buttler b Archer 23 (Aus 162-6)
The new man has done the trick, an inside edge onto the pad and smartly caught above his head by Jos Buttler at short-leg.
His sweater is off now because it will be Sussex and England's new fast bowling hope to bowl from the Pavilion End.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Jofra Archer is fielding with his sweater tucked into the back of his trousers....
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That was too full. You have got to try and get Smith angling it through the off side but I have given up thinking how to get him out to be honest.
Smith 57, Paine 22
What a shot this is, Smith's feet may be unorthodox but his bat is beautifully straight as he pummels Broad back down the ground for his seventh boundary.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The chance of winning is starting to slip away from England.
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Lord's bathed in sunshine as Smith and Paine make their way out to the centre to resume 103 runs behind at 155-5. Stuart Broad to take up the attack from the Nursery End.
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Rhys, Cardiff
53* (122 balls, six fours)
The first man to reach fifty in seven successive Ashes innings and Smith now has 25 Test fifties and 25 hundreds. Some player.
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John in Surrey: Can we please bowl at Smith from around the wicket? He doesn't like it coming across his body. You have to bring the angle into play, otherwise he's going to be rock steady. Or make him run, so we can nutmeg him for the run out.
Six fours so far for Smith. A modest strike rate of 43 but that's incidental, his precise accumulation is the key. What can England come up with for him in the afternoon session?
Australia captain Tim Payne, who made his Test debut alongside Smith at this ground at Lord's in 2010, played with his usual calmness to share in an unbeaten fifty partnership.
The first - and so far only wicket of the day - came in the seventh full over as Stuart Broad was rewarded for some good deliveries with the wicket of Matthew Wade, very smartly taken low at slip by Rory Burns for six to leave Australia 156 behind at 102-5.