Postpublished at 08:12 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022
Geoff Lemon
Australian journalist on Test Match Special
The bowler was right up for it but the umpire was not. It looked high at first glance.
Australia win by 146 runs to complete 4-0 series win
Chasing 271, England collapse from 68-0 to 124 all out
Robinson (0) last man out after a series of poor dismissals
Pope (5) bowled round his legs, Billings (1) chips to mid on, Stokes pulls Starc to deep square leg for 5
Root (11) is bowled by ball that keeps low
All-rounder Green dismisses Burns (26), Malan (10) & Crawley (36)
Burns & Crawley had shared England's first 50-run opening stand of series
Earlier, Wood took career-best 6-37 in Australia's 155 all out
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Geoff Lemon
Australian journalist on Test Match Special
The bowler was right up for it but the umpire was not. It looked high at first glance.
Eng 50-0
This time Australia want it. Boland to Crawley.
Leg side?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
The run-rate in this game has been remarkably high. Especially given the fact it's a bowler-friendly pitch.
Target 271
To the person who texted to say that the BBC licence fee should be added to the list of things that are a swizz, that's very droll. You should have put your name on it.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It has been an entertaining Test match to watch. There has always been something happening.
Australia's counter-attack on day one was remarkable - they really put England's change bowlers under the pump.
Target 271
The slight issue here is the accumulation of hope. The last thing I need on a chilly Sunday is to have my hopes dashed again. I'm not sure I can handle it.
Text 81111
Bleach is a swizz. You buy it and literally pour it down the loo.
Nev
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's not an impossible task for England. They're ticking them off, over by over. This might bite me in the backside but these two are looking good.
Target 271
They could bowl another 49 overs after this Cummins set. 11:30 GMT would be the close, but there is the potential of an extra half an hour. Crawley clips for four, either side of being beaten outside off stump. Thrilling don't-take-your-eyes-off-it stuff. And another clip for four! England are going more than five an over.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Scott Boland liked that and he looked quite disappointed when they didn't go for that.
Eng 37-0
Another appeal!
Boland to Burns. Too high? No review.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Scott Boland is going to be a handful on here with these conditions.
Target 271
And another boundary. Burns has 18 from 23 balls. Australia will call for Scott Boland.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Rory Burns' hair is working. If he'd been wearing his bun that would have bounced straight into the stumps or landed on the bails.
That is a massive change of fortune - it is working.
A bunned Burns would have been out.
Target 271
Almost played on!
Burns sees the ball bounce over his stumps.
Change of hair, change of luck.
He follows up with a turn off his pads for four.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Pat Cummins is very judicious with his reviews. He's perhaps too cautious.
Eng 28-0
A noise. A definite noise as Starc goes past Burns' edge.
Review? No.
Right decision.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It is a solid start.
Rory Burns has something different about him today - the way he is punching Zak Crawley's glove, he looks confident.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
Rory Burns' hair is an extraordinary sight. He's releasing his inner Samson.
I imagine he's just thinking the bun hasn't worked so he's changed it.
Target 271
Here it is. Rory Burns quite literally letting his hair down.