Johnson cleaned the english batting order with an annihilating spell of 7/40, leaving England all out for 172. Australia are way ahead with a lead of 530 runs. After the mammoth 570 by the Visiting side failed to counter. The first wicket fell in the third over of Johnson when he rattled the stumps of Captain Cook. Despite some fight from Carberry and Ian Bell, England failed to put a defendable total. Anderson replied well by taking two Australian wickets in his first spell, but displayed class and temprament to score 83 runs with 9 fours and a six.
England have to battle for next 5 session, if they want to draw this test, but that may be too much to ask from a stressed dressing room
England have to battle for next 5 session, if they want to draw this test, but that may be too much to ask from a stressed dressing room
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