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Thick inside edge! Not out!
Ben Stokes survives. A huge cheer goes round Lord's.
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Thick inside edge! Not out!
Ben Stokes survives. A huge cheer goes round Lord's.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If he hasn't hit it, he's dead...
Is that hope extinguished? Mitchell Starc has trapped Ben Stokes in front - but Stokes immediately reviews.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
Stokes is getting himself in and this might be a day of cricket that we remember for a long time.
Where there's life, there's hope.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Ben Duckett had a poor game at Edgbaston, it can happen at the top of the order.
There are questions about whether his technique was good enough against this attack but it is for yourself.
This will do him the world of good, knowing he is capable of playing at this level with his technique and scoring runs.
England need plenty more of this from Ben Stokes if they are to have a chance.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
Someone in the Lower Compton Stand has just popped a cork off the roof above. That’s quite a hit.
I’m not sure if he was celebrating that Ben Duckett leave.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
That went just a little bit off the surface from Cummins.
Stokes 39, Duckett 63
Ben Duckett has already left one this over so he wasn't going to do so again. A bit of a wild swat outside off stump very nearly snares an edge and sends nerves jangling around Lord's
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Was that a leave? A leave from Ben Duckett? A genuine, hands up leave - and it gets a cheer.
Two more runs for Ben Duckett as he plays another controlled pull shot towards the mid-wicket boundary.
Then the rarest of things, a leave from Ben Duckett. A collectors' item indeed.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's great bowling from Starc. Everything has been going in to Stokes, that one went away and it swung a lot.
Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
That just kept going away from Ben Stokes.
Target 371
Mitchell Starc gets one to swing away from Ben Stokes and lures him into the drive and the ball fizzes past the outside edge.
A brilliant delivery by the Aussie seamer.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It looked leg side because it dipped in. That's not even hitting a fourth leg stump, it's going a long way down.
Huge appeal from Mitchell Starc as he smacks into Ben Stokes' pads...but the umpire says no and Australia decline the review.
It looked to be going down leg. Australia won't want to go burning their reviews. You never know when you might need them later on...
Andy Zaltzman
Cricket statistician on Test Match Special
Mitchell Starc is going to be one of the big challenges for England.
He's got Ben Stokes out seven times for 117 runs and Jonny Bairstow nine times for 161 runs.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Cummins has a little exchange in conversation with Duckett after that. It ends friendly enough.
He played at it and then left it, Cummins is just reminding him of that.
Target 371
A brilliant delviery from Pat Cummins beats the outside edge of Ben Duckett's bat. That was a definite play and miss rather than a leave.
Cummins shares a laugh and a joke with Duckett afterwards, perhaps politely reminding him he was beaten all ends up there.
Cummins goes short to end the over but Duckett reads it, pulling away through a gap in the on side for four.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Starc is not quite getting these bouncers high enough. He hasn't quite found his length yet.
They are just above Ben Duckett's waist and that is when you're able to control it. It's under his eyes, it's controlled. It's when it gets that bit higher that he has to be careful.