Summary

  • 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

  • Daily highlights show on BBC iPlayer from 18:00 GMT

  1. Aus 114-7published at 44.3 overs

    Lead by 229

    Appeals from England - particularly Sam Billings behind the stumps - as Alex Carey is caught down the leg side.

    They chat about the review, but opt against and wisely, with replays showing it flicked off the jumper.

    Good from Ollie Pope at short leg that - he said that during the chat - while Mark Wood was saying "it sounded woody".

    Alex CareyImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 05:31 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Knowing England need wickets, and quick ones, Joe Root returns to Mark Wood.

    He picked up the opening three wickets of the day in his first spell.

  3. Aus 112-7published at 44 overs

    Lead by 227

    Mitchell Starc defends his first ball.

    There are 30 minutes until lunch - can England wrap up this Australia innings before then? That is their best - and perhaps only - chance of winning this game.

  4. Postpublished at 05:29 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Geoff Lemon
    Australian journalist on Test Match Special

    Can England finish off Australia in a way they haven't done so in the series so far?

    Stuart BroadImage source, Getty Images
  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 43.4 overs

    Green lbw b Broad 23 (Aus 112-7)

    Got him! Lovely bowling.

    I know you can never really trust Stuart Broad and his appealing, but he seemed particularly confident about this one and rightly so.

    The technology shows it is smashing into off stump, about three quarters of the way up.

    A good review from England. The door creaks a smidge open again.

  6. Postpublished at 05:26 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Steven Finn
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    This looks close. Broad had gone up for the big celebrappeal.

  7. Postpublished at 05:26 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    This looks close.

    It has hit Cameron Green on the back leg, which is bent.

  8. England reviewpublished at 05:26 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Has Stuart Broad trapped Cameron Green lbw?

    He ran off, arms out like a plane. He loved it.

  9. Postpublished at 05:24 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Here is Broady shouting in its direction, if you missed it.

  10. Postpublished at 05:23 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    A change for England.

    Stuart Broad is back on, replacing Ollie Robinson.

    Here he was during the drinks break speaking to the host broadcaster about their roving cam wearing a white bandana in tribute after yesterday's rant in its direction.

    Stuart BroadImage source, BBC Sport
  11. Aus 111-6published at 43 overs

    Lead by 226

    Four more.

    It is edgy again from Cameron Green, but played down and with more control through the gully region and away to the boundary.

    Green and Alex Carey have shared 48 from 89 balls now. A partnership that has solidified Australia's position as favourites, you would think.

  12. Aus 107-6published at 42.2 overs

    Lead by 222

    Edged! Short. Four. The luck is going Australia's way at the moment.

    Chris Woakes squares Cameron Green up a little bit, and a thick outside edge is a fair bit short of second slip and it runs down to the boundary.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:18 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    #bbccricket

    Aled Walters: England bowling no balls is so infuriating. I’d fine the bowler 50% of his match fee for doing it. Just no need!!

  14. Aus 103-6published at 42 overs

    Lead by 218

    Ollie Robinson again slides one past the outside of a defending Alex Carey. It feels like Carey has been beaten on both edges about four or five times now. The luck is definitely on his side.

    He scores - after 16 dot balls - with a squirt past Ollie Pope at gully for a couple.

  15. Postpublished at 05:14 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Here we go then. Over to you.

    Is this a no ball?

    Thumbs up for yes. Thumbs down for no.

  16. Aus 101-6published at 41 overs

    Lead by 216

    Back-to-back maidens. Can England build some pressure and find the breakthrough that way?

    WinViz now has it 76-24 in Australia's favour. It was 80-20 at the start of the day.

  17. Postpublished at 05:12 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

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  18. Aus 101-6published at 40 overs

    Lead by 216

    A maiden from Ollie Robinson.

    It was a beautifully sunny day in Hobart when play started at 03:30 GMT, but the clouds have rolled in now. It is 16:10 there now.

    There are 50 minutes until lunch. England need wickets before then. Plural.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:09 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    #bbccricket

    Rolph Bedding: That is a disgraceful decision, Woakes had the tiniest part behind the line. No matter how small it is a good ball. Too close to call any way at worse!

  20. Postpublished at 05:07 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022

    Steven Finn
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Sometimes you have no gauge of where you are on the crease, because once you get there you are solely focused on delivering the ball, rather than where your feet are landing.