Postpublished at 04:47 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January 2022
Usman Khawaja has now scored more than Marcus Harris in this series.
Khawaja has had two knocks. Harris has played all four Tests.
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Usman Khawaja has now scored more than Marcus Harris in this series.
Khawaja has had two knocks. Harris has played all four Tests.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Broad is getting angry but it was nicely played by Khawaja.
Lead by 293
Broad's going to be even more annoyed as Khawaja leans back and, with the deftest of touches, runs a delivery away down to third for a boundary.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Broad just swished his hand in annoyance there. He hates giving away runs.
Khawaja had an awkward start but he has guts it through.
Four more to Usman Khawaja as he drives Broad hard through cover, and that takes him to another very fine half-century.
What a comeback Test this has been for him.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Khawaja is looking to press on a little bit.
That's really nice from Usman Khawaja, skipping down the pitch and, with a whirl of the wrists, he deposits Jack Leach over mid-wicket for four.
I very much enjoyed Joe Root trying to bounce out Usman Khawaja before the tea break.
Lead by 279
I'm not 100% sure the umpire needed to send that upstairs, you know. I think he was tricked by Malan celebrating as though he had run Green out.
I mean, he's in by a mile.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
For once, England actually hit the stumps direct. It happens so little.
Unfortunately for England, I don't think it is going to be out.
England have hit the stumps!
The stumps are broken at the non striker's end, with Cameron Green the one running to the danger end...
And he spears his first ball down the leg side for a grateful Khawaja to tickle away for four.
This match was drifting a bit listlessly in the build-up to tea. It could do with something to wake us all up.
Stuart Broad, who is pretty good at creating those moments, is on to bowl.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Correct.
Even the fields with Cameron Green - why hasn't he been bowling with these fields throughout?
They are just proper fields.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Jack Leach has looked like a completely different bowler to the left-hander Usman Khawaja today.
Lead by 273
A couple of singles are all that come from the first post-tea over.
Cameron Green taps the ball back to Jack Leach, and we're under way.
Jack Leach will get things going after tea.
Right, settle in. This could be a long session.