England pacemen Stuart Broad and Jofra Archer struck twice each to reduce Austra...
MANCHESTER, England - England pacemen Stuart Broad and Jofra Archer struck twice each to reduce Australia to 63-4 in their second innings of the fourth Ashes test at Old Trafford on Saturday but the tourists were still in control, 252 ahead with six wickets remaining.
The series is level at 1-1, with the final test to come at The Oval next week and England again needing to produce the sort of remarkable comeback they delivered in the third test at Headingley to avoid defeat. There was no debate about Travis Head’s departure, as Archer sent his middle stump flying and Australia headed into tea with Steve Smith on 14 and Matthew Wade on eight.
With the Manchester skies brighter, the hosts added 28 runs before Starc, with the new ball, removed Jonny Bairstow with a peach of a delivery which got through the gap left by the Yorkshireman’s unwise attempt to drive.
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