Get Involvedpublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 18 August 2019
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Matthew Anson: Anyone fancy joining my Joe Denly fan club now?! Been short of followers of late.
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
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Matthew Anson: Anyone fancy joining my Joe Denly fan club now?! Been short of followers of late.
What's going on?!
An edge from Pat Cummins and it's just short of Ben Stokes at short third man. Cummins is confused, Travis Head is flying through for a single, Jonny Bairstow shies at the stumps and comes so close to running out Head.
Oh, Australia are officially rattled.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Archer has got 18 balls left.
Short, wide, easily avoided by Pat Cummins.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
You can't go folks, some appear to be leaving, the Sunday train timetable may have an effect. But who cares with a finish like this.
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Thirty six balls.
Can they? Somehow?
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Ruth Brooksbank: That was the 16th best catch that Tim Paine has ever seen.
Min 6 overs left
Close! Jonny Bairstow has the bails off but Travis Head hasn't moved.
Now that turns again, Head pads it away but oh, that's so close...
I yelled so loudly at that Joe Denly catch that it activated Siri on my phone.
Oh, it's keeping low and turning for Jack Leach, and Travis Head has to be so careful as he goes back.
Pat Cummins is at the non striker's end, so Travis Head pads up to Jack Leach.
Oh, he decides he wants to have a drive at this one and plonks a lovely four down the ground.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Remember, England can bowl more overs if they get them in before whatever time the last hour started. I doubt they will, though.
If Jason Roy had caught Travis Head...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
What has the Australian captain done there? Denly has pulled off an absolutely magnificent catch.
Paine c Denly b Archer 4 (Aus 149-6)
OH MY WORD WHAT A CATCH! JOE DENLY!
Tim Paine, what have you done?! This is unreal from Denly. Paine can't help himself, going after an Archer short ball with his favourite hook shot, and Denly just produces the catch of the year. He goes with one hand, leaping to his left at mid-wicket, stretching desperately, and somehow he gets one hand to the ball and clings on.
Short and fended down by Tim Paine, not convincingly, but it's away from short leg...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Jonny is going to need a step ladder.
Oh, that's horrible!
This Archer bouncer just flies out of nowhere, Paine having to lean back and contort in mid-air, and it goes over everyone for four byes.
Text 81111
Sat in the rooftop bar of our Mallorcan hotel, having to explain to my fiancee exactly why I'm glued to BBC text feed and as a result why we can't go in for dinner just yet.
From Henry, and a hungry Sophie, in Mallorca
Down the leg side and flicked for an easy single by Travis Head.
Jofra Archer might not mind that - he's got Tim Paine in his sights...