Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 18 August 2019
Isa Guha
Ex-England women's bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is an absolute beaut of a delivery!
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
Isa Guha
Ex-England women's bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is an absolute beaut of a delivery!
Target 267
Broad squares Warner up with a superb ball that does everything but take the edge. Archer limbering up in his white floppy sun hat.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
It's the first time England have made the same score in their first and second innings of a Test match.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
Australia will need 267 - but that's an illusion, really.
Target 267
Bancroft off the mark first ball with a single and Warner also away first ball with the most imperious of cover drives. What's the required rate again?
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Miracles do happen. That is what sport is about. That is why we watch.
If Warner is out early then it is a big factor. With no Smith, if Warner gets out early then Australia are in a bit of trouble.
If Australia try to chase them then England have a better chance of winning.
So 48 overs for England to take 10 wickets then. Stuart Broad will open from the Nursery End and the crowd are right behind him.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
The urgency is not there on the final day, but you will have seen Lord's members line up very early on each of the first four days in order to get the best seats. How early? One tells me he was here at 5.30am yesterday, but was still only 89th in the queue.
Watery sunshine as England skipper Root leads his players into a huddle on the outfield and Warner and Bancroft make their way out to the now traditional sound of boos.
Six wickets for Nathan Lyon in the second innings but 0-102 in 26 overs in this one. Cummins 3-35 from 17, Hazlewood unsuccessful this time with 0-43 from 13, Siddle 2-54 in 15.
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Here's how Stokes reached his century, his first in Test cricket since August 2017.
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Ian Jones: Ben Stokes is the biggest of big game players.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
It's Ben Stokes' seventh Test hundred, his second at Lord's and his second in an Ashes Test.
It took him 160 balls with 10 fours and two sixes.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Stokes is a smart cricketer. A wonderful batsman and fielder.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Stokes on Sunday, five weeks to the day since what he did on this ground in the World Cup final. Now we need some Sweet Caroline.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
If you've got one bloke scoring 40% of the runs who's not batting, all of a sudden there's a massive hole in it. I don't know what effect that will have on the rest of the team.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
You wouldn't think Australia would collapse in 48 overs. But having said that, sport throws up unusual events. If you look at the Australian batting on paper, without Steve Smith, it looks very rocky.
Australia need 267 to win in minimum 48 overs
Joe has the whites on and he makes the declaration. A huge ovation for Stokes and Bairstow as they high five and race off the field. The target is 267 in 48 overs
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's all on film. He'll be able to see this for the rest of his life.