Eng 140-6published at 70.2 overs
Chris Woakes opens up the face of the bat to a short one from Jhye Richardson and guides it to the vacant third man boundary for four.
The second new ball is available in 11 overs or so.
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Chris Woakes opens up the face of the bat to a short one from Jhye Richardson and guides it to the vacant third man boundary for four.
The second new ball is available in 11 overs or so.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
The draw is up to 12% on WinViz. That is extraordinary.
One run taken from another over from Nathan Lyon, who has bowled unchanged from the scoreboard end since play began on day five.
All of a sudden batting looks pretty easy again on this pitch.
Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes have lasted 76 deliveries so far.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Five seamers, unless it is a green top, isn't going to work in Australia. Where do England go? Leach after that chastening game in Brisbane? Bess? I don't know.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Some things are out of your control but in Brisbane England picked the wrong team and chose to bat.
Jos Buttler edges Jhye Richardson but he played it with soft hands and the ball does not carry to Steve Smith at first slip.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BT Sport
In the old days the players would have got together and had a big blow out, reset, and go again. But with all the restrictions you can't really do that.
Chris Woakes has driven well today, and he picks Nathan Lyon's length perfectly and crisps sends it square to the boundary. He's benefited from using his feet to Lyon a few overs go.
Final ball of Lyon's over spoons up and Marnus Labuschagne gobbles it at short leg. But there was no bat on that.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I think there might be selection changes in the next Test. It is like a fog comes over you in Australia and you can't see your way through it. The best way to get out of it is to get three or four new guys in and see if that can change it around.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BT Sport
Make no bones about it England have massively disappointed in this Ashes so far, and have been humiliated. They need to find a way of getting into this series.
Jhye Richardson building pressure with some dots, only to overstep for a no-ball.
The camera picks out England skipper Joe Root and coach Chris Silverwood in the England dressing room in conversation. They have smiles on their faces and it all seems fairly light-hearted, despite England's predicament.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Woakes has played a few nice shots and Buttler is still there. While they remain there is still a little bit of hope. This really is the last hope.
Chris Woakes skips down the pitch to Nathan Lyon again. This time he makes contact and whips it aerially through the on side to pick up a couple of runs.
Jhye Richardson dived full length for a catch but is not close to getting a hand on it.
Mitchell Johnson
Ex-Australia bowler on ABC
If Hazlewood is fit to play the next Test then Australia may rest Starc and keep him fresh for the last two matches.
Australia talked about rotation at the start of the series so there is every chance it will happen in the next match.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BT Sport
Nicely played and the timing was good from Jos Buttler.
A rare no ball from Jhye Richardson which Jos Buttler deliciously square drives for four. He's curbed his natural game today but that will give the England wicketkeeper some confidence.
Chris Woakes dances down the track trying to get to the pitch of a Nathan Lyon delivery and is fortunate that the ball strikes his pad to prevent it going through for a stumping.
Marcus Harris flicks the ball at the stumps but the balls misses. Woakes would have been short of his ground if that had hit.
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Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BT Sport
Australia are on the verge of another victory. England need a miracle.
Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes punch gloves after surviving a over of Nathan Lyon's tricky spin. Buttler has faced 23 dot balls.
Chris Woakes is a little more positive, playing his natural game, next over as he drives Michael Neser through the covers for four again.
Next ball Woakes digs out a yorker.