Postpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 7 July 2023
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Moeen has picked up two key wickets, you'll probably have to label them "assists" really.
Khawaja caught behind off Woakes for 43
Moeen removes Labuschagne & Smith to move to 200 Test wickets
Broad removes Warner for 17th time in Tests - caught second slip
Stokes' defiant 80 carries England to 237, while Cummins takes 6-91
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Moeen has picked up two key wickets, you'll probably have to label them "assists" really.
Marsh 17, Head 17
If Mitchell Marsh was trying to make that the last over, he's not succeeded.
Moeen Ali races through another maiden. He's taken 2-34 in 17 overs today, a cracking spell.
Lead by 141
"Get on with it!" is the shout from the crowd as Mitchell Marsh tries to slow proceedings and make sure this Moeen Ali over is the last of the day.
Tom Mallows
BBC Sport at Headingley
The crowd are really appreciative of Mark Wood's efforts so late in the day. He has shown incredible stamina.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I don't miss facing that kind of stuff, I'm quite happy sitting here and watching it.
Lead by 141
It's not all short stuff from Mark Wood but Travis Head certainly isn't getting too many deliveries in his half of the pitch!
The left-hander does well to sway clear of one bouncer, comes close to gloving down leg the ball after and then fends off a third that sees the ball bounce just short of gully.
Usman Khawaja was the last wicket to fall, caught behind off Chris Woakes.
Can England pinch another one before stumps?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I'm really enjoying today, it's been one of those days that has ebbed and flowed.
Mark Wood is going to have short burst before the close. This should be fun!
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Every time I stop following the cricket (text, TV, Radio), we get a wicket. I'm signing off now, expecting a couple more to fall before close!
Seb, London
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
At the start of the day, would you have taken Australia being 140 ahead with four wickets down?
I don't know.
Lead by 139
No short leg in so when Mitchell Marsh props forward and sends an inside edge into the leg side, it's an easy single rather than a catching chance.
Given how little there has been for the spinner, it's no great surprise there aren't many fielders around the bat but one might have been useful there.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The control that Moeen Ali has shown compared to Edgbaston is huge.
Moeen Ali will continue into the 16th over of his spell. It's been an extremely valuable one for England.
Two massive wickets and holding up an end to allow the seam attack, already lacking Ollie Robinson, to rest.
Tom Mallows
BBC Sport at Headingley
It is getting a bit wild in the Western Terrace. Cardboard drinks holders are being flung all over the place.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I would get Mark Wood on now.
It wouldn't be to necessarily go short, I'd still be looking to pitch the ball up for an over or two.
Stuart Broad is getting the ball to tail in to Mitchell Marsh.
Not when he pitches it halfway down, Marsh pulls for a single before Travis Head gets back to defend the last.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That was another of his brutal shots.
In the first innings he beat the ball and tried to hurt it. That shot was the same.
Full, wide and crashed through the covers by Mitchell Marsh!
That ball stayed hit.
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Ed O'Toole: Go on, give Wood an over at Marsh before the close.