Summary

  • Australia close on 107-3 on breathless fourth day

  • Broad takes key wickets of Labuschagne & Smith after Robinson removes Warner

  • Khawaja edges through slips in first over

  • England bowled out for 273 - Root 46, Brook 46, Stokes 43

  • Four wickets apiece for Lyon & Cummins

  • 98 overs scheduled on day five

  1. Join us tomorrowpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    So a thrilling final day in prospect as this Ashes classic comes to a climax. Let's hope the weather doesn't interrupt things too much.

    You can read the day four report from BBC chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt here as he attempts to make sense of another head-spinning day at Edgbaston.

    Rest assured you will not miss a minute of the action on Tuesday, either. Join us at 08:00 BST for all the build up with Test Match Special starting at 10:00 BST on Radio 5 Sports Extra.

    It should be a cracker.

  2. How's stat?!published at 19:46 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Andy Zaltzman
    Cricket statistician on Test Match Special

    Stuart Broad got Marnus Labuschagne out twice for no runs in five balls in this match.

  3. 'I wanted to create a bit of theatre'published at 19:46 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    England bowler Stuart Broad, speaking to Sky Sports: "I wanted one more tonight really because it was moving a nice amount.

    "Those two scrapped really well at the end I thought. It's a dry pitch but if you just bash away, bash away and then one might do something.

    "I didn't go into the spell feeling like we desperately needed wickets. We all know with the new ball it is almost the best time to bat because you can actually hit it.

    "Once the ball gets a bit older it's harder, especially off the spin, you can't play the big shots straight.

    "Coming into that I just thought if I whack the pitch as hard as I can, get a bit of movement and create a bit of theatre...

    "That's the thing with Ashes cricket, if you can get the crowd going and create that theatre you can make it feel like something is happening even when it's not.

    "Any day that you've got Smith, Marnus and Warner back in the hut, you're happy."

  4. 'Three huge wickets'published at 19:38 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    England seamer Stuart Broad told TMS: "I thought Australia played brilliantly for the first hour. Ben Stokes said we needed to lift it in the field and we did. Any time you have David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith back in the pavilion you are happy but it will be a thrilling day tomorrow.

    "Overall, the ball hasn't really swung a huge amount. I just got wide on the crease and Smith actually nicked the inswinger. I was delighted to get him and Labuschagne because they average in the fifties, so when you are defending a gettable total it's huge.

    "You saw when Australia were in the field the other day that with a little bit of cloud and humidity around it which can change conditions and make batting tricky. If you ask me what I'd like to see first thing when I open the curtains? Some clouds around and no rain."

  5. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    The question I've got and I'd love to ask Joe Root this. At what time did he think he was going to play that reverse ramp?

    It was extraordinary. It just showed Australia that, if they didn't believe it, England are going to throw the first punch.

    This game has been about opportunities and England have let a lot of opportunities go to kill this game. Four chances went down in the first innings, then they got the runs second innings but left plenty out there.

    Not one of them went on to get the score that kills it. There will be a lot of regrets if they don't win this game.

  6. 'Bowlers did a fantastic job'published at 19:33 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Australia opener David Warner, speaking to BBC Test Match Special: "I think it's quite even. Hopefully the weather doesn't hang around too long tomorrow and the fans get to see some entertaining cricket."

    On England's quick start: "As a fielder, it looks a bit nerve-wracking, but the bowlers held their nerve and hits their lengths. Their batters are going to make some errors at times and I think our bowlers did a fantastic job today."

    On Cummins' yorker to bowl Pope: "That was incredible. I've seen Paty do that a couple of times, not yorkers but good length, and he's got that knack. It was great execution."

  7. Postpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Jason Gillespie
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    I was confident initially of Australia chasing 281 but I really do think it is 50-50 now.

    A partnership here, if Scott Boland can get some more overs into the big three quicks then it is slight advantage Australia.

    But if Australia lose Khawaja or Boland in the first 15 minutes, I think England will think they're in with a real shot.

  8. Postpublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Sir Alastair Cook
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Stuart Broad has shown why he was picked for this game. He would have been first on my list to play this game because of the occasion and the moment.

    He is so good, and he's done it so many times, at grabbing the initiative. Those two wickets were absolutely vital when the game was drifting.

    He delivers the goods time and time again. I don't know how he does it.

  9. Postpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Usman Khawaja should be in the shed. That's a huge blow.

    For Jimmy Anderson as well. He got one wicket in the first innings, we know how great a bowler he is but he'd have liked that boost at the start of the second innings.

    It's a really big last day because whoever loses, there are going to be so many questions. If Australia lose, the questions of Pat Cummins' tactics will come from all angles.

    If they win, he'll say he got it spot on and the questions will be to Ben Stokes.

  10. Postpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Stuart Broad is speaking to TMS and we'll have his thoughts shortly.

  11. Highest successful run chases at Edgbastonpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    A reminder there have only been three successful run chases in Test matches at Edgbaston.

    • England 378-3 v India 2022
    • South Africa 283-5 v England 2008
    • England 211-3 v New Zealand 1999
    • West Indies 157-3 v England 1991
    • England v India 121-2 v India 1996
  12. Postpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    This England side is about entertainment. I think they'll be excited about tomorrow.

    Australia need 170-odd, England need seven wickets. The crowd are going to be electric.

    If they had played the way Alastair and I are used to playing, we wouldn't have got to this last day with such excitement.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    #bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)

    Thinking about it, there really is no downside to BazBall and its inherent funky captaincy decisions. People who are emotionally mature enough to understand that in sport you win some and you lose some (and a lot of the time that's down to random chance occurrences) so you might as well have some fun along the way, have never been more consistently entertained by Test cricket. And people who are never happier than when they have something ultimately unimportant to whinge about have equally never been more supplied with grist to their salty mills. So it's really a win-win approach. And when we win this series 3-2 on the final evening with Harry Brook taking the last wicket to an umbrella field it will be win-win-win.

    Rob.

  14. How's stat?!published at 19:17 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    • Australia are chasing 281 to win this match, eerily close to the 282 they eventually fell short of chasing at the same venue in 2005
    • Between them, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne have scored 35 runs in this match, the third lowest aggregate total that the pair have put on in a match in which both have played
    • Usman Khawaja will be hoping to follow up his first innings hundred with another ton. Should he reach three figures, it'll be the tenth time in an Ashes Test that a batter has scored a century in both innings. Khawaja would be the first to achieve the feat twice, having scored twin tons in Sydney in January 2022
    • Stuart Broad needs two more wickets to reach 50 Test wickets at Edgbaston
  15. Postpublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Jason Gillespie
    Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    We've really enjoyed watching England play back in Australia. If you speak to anyone who watches Test cricket, people are being entertained by the way England are going about it.

    That's what they want to do and they are following through with that.

  16. Postpublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    The scheduled hours of play for tomorrow, the fifth and final day, have just reached us. They are as follows:

    Morning session: 1100-1315 Afternoon session: 1355-1610Evening session: 1630-1830

    Lunch will be at 1315 and tea at 1610.

    All times are BST.

  17. Postpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    The shot first ball of the day was crackers. It completely took me by surprise.

    Then I went into psychology of what Joe Root was trying to send around the ground because it was a nervous fourth day.

    It showed everybody that they are here to play the Bazball way.

  18. Postpublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    With the way this match is poised you wouldn't bet against a finish as tense as 2005 tomorrow, Boris.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Tweet #bbccricket or text 81111 (UK only - texts will be charged at your standard message rate)

    Regardless of result, this is surely going to surpass Edgbaston 2005 as 'the greatest Test'.

    Boris

  20. Postpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 19 June 2023

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    Moeen Ali would be the man you would throw the ball to in normal circumstances on this pitch but he is clearly struggling with his finger so it has been the fast bowlers who have come in and done it.

    Ollie Robinson got David Warner and then Stuart Broad got Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith.