Postpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 5 September 2019
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
There's a dirty cloud coming over the pavilion and there are tiny spots of rain in the wind.
Denly falls for 4 in England reply
Australia 497-8 dec: Smith 211
Smith dropped by Archer on 65
Caught off Leach no-ball on 118
Labuschagne 67, Paine 58, Starc 54*
England drop three catches
Fourth Test, day two, Old Trafford
Five-match series level at 1-1
Amy Lofthouse and Matthew Henry
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
There's a dirty cloud coming over the pavilion and there are tiny spots of rain in the wind.
Oh, hello. Here's Jack Leach.
#bbccricket
Steve Mays: Would anybody be opposed to a Mankad to get Smith out?
Four filthy leg byes end the over.
Short, flapped at by Matthew Wade - and everyone behind the wicket goes up!
Jason Roy has convinced Wade has gloved this through to Jonny Bairstow, but Joe Root decides against the review at the last minute. Wisely, too, as he'd missed it by some way.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
There are ominous signs for England. They have got one wicket but need more because otherwise Australia could run away with this.
Steve Smith is so quick. He drops the ball towards square leg and goes tearing through for a sharp single to bring up Australia's 200.
Oh, and that'll be four for Matthew Wade! A bit of width from Jofra Archer and Wade guides it nicely between gully and backward point for four.
Now that is a proper stat from Andrew Samson. We're not worthy.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
I have done some research on the amount of the play lost during matches in September at the 18 grounds in England.
Old Trafford is second in terms of fewest number of overs per day with an average of around 70 overs. Surprisingly, Leicester averages the lowest number of overs per day in September.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Broad has bowled exceptionally well this morning. The breeze is going from left to right. That is perfect for him bowling to left-handers.
Broad 16-2-47-3
A thumping cover drive from Matthew Wade adds a couple of runs to the total before a straight drive is well cut off by Stuart Broad in his follow through. Broad is still chuntering about the state of the ball.
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news but it's got a bit grey overhead...
Jack Skelton
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
You may recognise some of the road names next to Old Trafford.
Smith 79, Wade 6
A superb dive by Rory Burns at gully stops Matthew Wade lazily cutting his way to a boundary, before a leg bye ends the over.
Oh, please can someone do this? We'll call it the potato challenge.
#bbccricket
James Long: Which would be quicker? Peeling ten 2.5kg bags of potatoes or getting Smith out today?
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Superb running from Steve Smith allows him to scamper two as Ben Stokes can't see the ball properly at leg gully in the sunlight.
Smith ducks a short ball and then whips out the lightsaber leave to end the over. I've just had to check with someone how to spell lightsaber, which is not a common occurrence on the cricket desk.
Here is Broad removing Head...
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Alex Smith: Broad must have been *really* frustrated with Archer to do that.
Richard Thomas: I know we're keen to get him out but this seems a bit of an over reaction from Broad!
Smith 77, Wade 5
Steve Smith has just hit the most insouciant four I've seen. I thought he'd just blocked the ball but he's actually cut it beautifully for a boundary.
Jofra Archer's response is a 91mph bouncer that Smith throws himself underneath.