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Mark Wood has got Marnus Labuschagne twice in this series...
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Mark Wood has got Marnus Labuschagne twice in this series...
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J: Mark Wood just underlining the folly of England leaving him out for the Adelaide Test. Warner hasn't looked comfortable against him all series.
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The Wood delivery that did for Warner was 91mph, by the way.
A couple of singles from Broad's latest over allows Labuschagne to get off the mark.
Marnus Labuschagne will be at the non striker's end as Stuart Broad replaces James Anderson.
Ian Chappell
Former Australia captain on Test Match Special
Finally a bit of luck for Mark Wood. If there is a bit of luck flying around then you'd like to see it go to Wood because he has been very good with very little luck.
I have been surprised he hasn't been given the new ball a bit more often because he has deserved it.
Geoff Lemon
Australian journalist on Test Match Special
Lift from Mark Wood. Pace from Mark Wood.
David Warner has not been comfortable against England's fastest pace bowler in this series and he is even less comfortable now.
Warner c Pope b Wood 3 (Aus 12-1)
Mark Wood gets his reward!
I'm pretty sure I heard David Warner go "oh, no" as that one left the bat. He's never looked comfortable against Wood and he goes pushing outside off stump, sending a healthy edge through to Ollie Pope, who takes it with minimal fuss.
First change for England, with Mark Wood replacing Stuart Broad.
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Neither David Warner or James Anderson have quite found their rhythm yet, which results in a very cagey maiden.
From Ian Chappell, that is high, high praise.
Ian Chappell
Former Australia captain on Test Match Special
Ollie Pope has shown really good footwork so far.
Geoff Lemon
Australian journalist on Test Match Special
Stuart Broad isn't that interested and that tells you all you need to know.
He turned round and looked at the umpire, which means he doesn't think it is out.
David Warner gets off the mark against Stuart Broad, flicking a full ball off his toes and scampering through for the single.
A shout for caught behind as Marcus Harris chases a leg side delivery is ignored by the umpire. Stuart Broad is convinced he hasn't nicked it, which if he thinks it's not out, then it's definitely not.
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Tim LG: Scott Boland has 10-43 in the last two innings.
I sometimes don't think that Root is the greatest judge of a review.
Yep, whizzing over the top of the bails.
I think it's high and I think it's too leg side...
Geoff Lemon
Australian journalist on Test Match Special
That was an 80% appeal by James Anderson I think.
Oh. Joe Root has gone for the review. I think he thought it was a bit high.
James Anderson doesn't look convinced on this...