Postpublished at 09:08 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2022
Dawid Malan is fine to continue.
He goes to put on a new helmet, but it is so new it still has the tags on, so we'll have to get those off first or fetch another.
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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Callum Matthews and Stephan Shemilt
Dawid Malan is fine to continue.
He goes to put on a new helmet, but it is so new it still has the tags on, so we'll have to get those off first or fetch another.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
It made a nasty noise. He's still upright and is taking a look at his helmet. It did him for pace. He was in no position and it clattered into the side of his head.
Target 271
Ouch! Cameron Green has clattered Dawid Malan on the side of the helmet.
Malan just got beaten for pace and was trying to sway, but he swayed into it.
He looks absolutely fine, but he's going through the concussion checks.
Never mind cushions, Richard. We have blankets covering half the sofa and we're not allowed to sit on them!
Utterly ridiculous.
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Sitting on the scatter cushions round at ours carries similar penalties to sitting on the cat. Don't ask me how I know this
Richard in Sheffield
Target 271
A maiden from Scott Boland.
Zak Crawley, who gets distracted by people messing around with a beach ball behind Boland's arm, did play a gorgeous straight drive straight back into the stumps at the non-striker's end.
Steve Smith appealed at slip, but Boland got nothing on it. Malan would have been out if he did, though.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was a really positive start from England which was good to see. The amount of boundaries, the positive shot selection and I like the way Crawley looked to get forward. They kept it simple and played some good cricket.
Target 271
Four!
Dawid Malan is up and running with an edgy drive through gully.
England's runs required tick below 200. Small steps.
Right, time for play to resume. Cameron Green has five balls left in his over.
Here are the results of the vote I did - it is tight, but more people fancy England to win than Australia at this stage.
England's opening pair of Rory Burns and Zak Crawley scored at will in the early exchanges of the chase, and shared 68 - the highest opening stand by either side in the series - before Burns deflected Cameron Green onto this stumps in the final over before tea.
It could have been better for England, but they had moments of sloppiness and moments of misfortune too.
Stuart Broad also bowled really well today and claimed the important wickets of Cameron Green and Alex Carey.
In case you're just checking in for the first time today - it is Sunday, after all - we'll quickly recap some of the best moments from today.
Mark Wood took a career-best 6-37 as Australia were bowled out 155 in their second innings. It left England needing 271 to win.
Also, while we're at it. I have no problem with a reed diffuser.
I'm at an age where my all my friends are buying houses, and quite frankly it is a very easy housewarming gift.
Over to you guys.
A simple question: Who will win this Test match?
Thumbs up for England. Thumbs down for Australia.
I'll share the results when play restarts just before 09:00 GMT.
Thanks Stephan.
Well that was all rather weird and unusual, wasn't it? England have a chance in this game.
They need 203 more runs - time is not an issue, just play sensible cricket and win the game, right?
I'm off to drink bottled water, re-arrange the cushions and put reeds in the diffuser.
Here's a man who will never swizz you, Callum Matthews.
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Bottled water has to be up there in the biggest swizz stakes. Scoop some brackish water from a 'spa', leave in the bottle for a year or so and then sell for £1.50 a pop as "fresh mountain spring water".
Julian, Cardiff
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was all going so well but they've laid a fantastic foundation for England. They would have taken that at the start of the innings.
That's also the interval. England's day so far, but a crucial final period coming up.