Aus 42-2published at 10 ovs
38 overs left
A fine shot off his pads to the mid-wicket boundary from Labuschagne. Impressive resolve having been clattered on the grille second ball at 90mph. No respite though, Jofra's coming on from the other end.
Second Ashes Test drawn at Lord's
Australia survive tense final hour
Archer 3-32, Leach 3-37
Concussion sub Labuschagne 59
Head 42* - dropped on 22 by Roy
England 258-5 dec: Stokes 115*
10 overs lost after morning rain
Australia lead 1-0 in five-Test series
Matthew Henry, Jamie Lillywhite and Amy Lofthouse
38 overs left
A fine shot off his pads to the mid-wicket boundary from Labuschagne. Impressive resolve having been clattered on the grille second ball at 90mph. No respite though, Jofra's coming on from the other end.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Jofra has grabbed these Ashes by the scruff of the neck. I was driving home from Edgbaston and I couldn't see how, without Jimmy, they'd take 20 wickets. Jofra has turned it on its head. I haven't seen that for a long, long time.
Archer is going to have a rest, with just over 10 minutes until tea and it will be Chris Woakes, who took 3-61 in the first dig.
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Kevin Ticehurst: YESSSSSSSS JOFFFFF!!!
Iain Warburton: Jofra's Ashes
Nick: This Jofra Archer guy is quite something, isn’t he?
Target 267
Three slips, a leg slip and a short leg for Broad int he sunshine from the Pavilion End. Bancroft in relative control, "I'll take this end," he's probably saying to Labuschagne.
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It's a frightening prospect.
Wrestle King Kong? Lie in a bed with 50 snakes?
What would you rather do than face Jofra Archer?
Deputising for Steve Smith as the concussion substitute, this happened to Marnus Labuschagne...
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Chris Morgan: Need to get Jos Buttler on a first aid course if he’s going field at short leg to Archer.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Joe Root is conducting an orchestra from first slip to get the crowd going.
40 overs left
It's bad enough a bouncer at 90mph - but one moving back into you?! Labuschagne somehow manages to get out of the way. Archer is full of smiles, what an introduction to Test cricket, even when the new batsman collects four more with a streaky edge.
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How much for two dozen spare cricket helmets...? Asking for an Australian friend.
Jack, Woking
Having been terrorised by Archer for his first seven balls, Labuschagne gets off the mark in fine style with an off drive to the boundary. And is then promptly beaten outside off stump at 90mph again.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That was just past Stokes right hand! It went very, very quickly. If there's a man you'd back to take the catch of the century...
Target 267
England put their star all-rounder at leg slip for Broad to Bancroft. It was a stunning dive from Stokes but he was nowhere near it in all honesty. Ad you were.
Archer is having a decent afternoon.
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Richard Higgins: A round with Tyson or an over from Jofra right now?!
Ouch doesn't really cover it does it?
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Whether it would have changed what came next or not is debatable, but Archer's first ball to Labuschagne was a huge no-ball that wasn't called.