Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 13 September 2019
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Brain = frazzled.
Denly dropped at fourth slip by Harris in final over of the day
Archer takes 6-62 as Australia bowled out for 225
Burns takes brilliant catch to remove last man Siddle
Smith - dropped at slip on 66 - top scores with 80
Curran earlier took two wickets in two balls
England bowled out for 294 - Buttler 70, Marsh 5-46
Australia - 2-1 up in series - have already retained Ashes
Australia won toss; 5th Test, day two, The Oval
Matthew Henry
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Smith 54 Marsh 7
A misfield from Rory Burns allows Mitchell Marsh to pick up a third after squeezing a drive through backward point.
Steve Smith ends the over with a flick off his hips for a couple.
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I don't think there's much to discuss is there, Craig?
I have absolutely no doubt that he'd be on more than 1,000 runs in the series.
#bbccricket
OldManCraig: Steve Smith would have made 1,000 this series if he hadn't missed 3 innings. Discuss.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
Smith has clonked him over cow corner to bring up yet another Test 50.
Another half-century for Smith and in some style too as he skips down the pitch and slaps Jack Leach over mid-wicket for six.
That's how 10 Ashes half-centuries in a row for Smith. Ridiculous.
Here's how Sam Curran got Matthew Wade.
England have a silly mid-off in for Mitchell Marsh but the all-rounder helps himself with a couple of twos through the on-side.
#bbccricket
Neil Barnes: Poor Tom, his child middle name will be called "not out*" or asterisk or star for short.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That didn't look right. But it did bounce. There is something there for the spinner. Get another man close in on the off side!
Oh that's close. A huge appeal from Jack Leach and Jonny Bairstow for lbw against Mitchell Marsh is turned down by umpire Erasmus.
They don't even debate a review and it turns out wisely as it was skidding past leg stump.
Leach looks good though.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at The Oval
I’ve just ruined someone’s day. “Was that Steve Smith?” The disappointment on his face when I said no...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Oval
Steve Smith's problem in his quest for 303 runs to match the Don will be running out of partners.
Marsh starts by chasing a wide one before blocking out a straight one to end the over.
England are sensing an opening here.
Mitchell Marsh is the new batsman.
He and Sam Curran grew up playing cricket together in their back garden.
Who's going to win the bragging rights in the friendship?
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
That's the same as hitting.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was only clipping.
Wade lbw b Curran 19 (Aus 118-4)
Umpire's call!
Matthew Wade is not a happy boy. He's shaking his head as he walks off.
Kumar Dharmasena took an absolute age to give that out but it's another big breakthrough for England.