Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 19 June 2023
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's been a rollercoaster of an innings. England looked set, and then lost a wicket, on numerous occasions.
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
Timothy Abraham, Tom Mallows and Sam Drury
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's been a rollercoaster of an innings. England looked set, and then lost a wicket, on numerous occasions.
That is also the tea break.
It will be an extended final session too don't forget so we are all set for a thrilling few hours.
Anderson c Carey Cummins 12 (Eng 273)
And he does.
James Anderson goes after one outside his off stump and edges through to Alex Carey, who takes a smart catch.
England all out for 273, meaning Australia need 281 to win.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Pat Cummins has been Australia's outstanding seam bowler of the day. These are valuable runs for England and he'll want that last wicket and quickly.
Pat Cummins, who has been brilliant today, bring himself on to try and break this partnership.
Lead by 280
This is very sensible batting as Broad and Anderson, the two old-timers, share three singles of Nathan Lyon.
It has been confirmed that tea is at 16:25 BST or when England are all out, whichever comes first.
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What a fantastic Test this has been! I don't think either side have been convincingly ahead at any point. Whenever it's potentially looked that way, the other side have hit back. We are in for a hell of a series.
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Good comeback from Scott Boland who bowls a really nasty-looking bouncer that James Anderson just about manages to fend off for a single.
Australia's field is spread so there's singles all around if England want them, and Stuart Broad obliges to keep the strike next over.
The lead edges to 278.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
What a shot! Jimmy has danced down and smeared it.
He will be in at number six at this rate!
James Anderson has danced down the track and clubbed Scott Boland through the covers.
James Anderson putting in a late bid to get pushed up the order for the second Test.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Nathan Lyon gets so much over spin and such bounce. I said that on the TV before and Moeen Ali deposited the next ball into the stands!
Lead by 271
Smiles all round as James Anderson goes for a big sweep into the on side but toe-ends in the opposite direction.
Nathan Lyon is chuckling but the longer this partnership goes on the more frustrated he will get.
David Warner is lapping up the chants down on the boundary...
It was a bit of a soft dismissal for Ollie Robinson but his 27 runs could prove very, very useful for England.
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Bill: 40-year old Jimmy Anderson reverse-sweeping the best spin bowler in the world for four, off the first ball of his innings. You love to see it!
Joe Gibney: That's why they call him The Burnley Lara.
Lead by 270
Scott Boland bowls a couple of beauties coming round the wicket to James Anderson but the ball flashes past the outside edge each time.
Tea is scheduled for 16:10 but we can carry on for half an hour given England are nine down.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
James Anderson played that convincingly - and what a shot to start!
Lead by 267
Ha ha. That is the biggest cheer of the day.
James Anderson reverse-sweeps his first ball from Nathan Lyon away for four.
No declaration this time. Here comes Jimmy.