Stuart Broad took two late wickets on a pulsating fourth day of the first Ashes Test to boost England’s hopes of victory. Having bowled England out for 273 in their second innings, Australia made a positive start in pursuit of their target of 281 to win.
Ad But Ollie Robinson removed David Warner (36) to break the opening partnership before Broad had Marnus Labuschagne (13) and Steve Smith (6) caught behind late in the evening to ramp up the noise levels at Egbaston.
CricketBazball can lift mood of the nation, says England legend Gower8 HOURS AGO England couldn’t pluck out a fourth wicket and Usman Khawaja, who made a century in the first innings, remains at the crease on 34 alongside nightwatchman Scott Boland on 13. «I wanted one more tonight really,» Broad told Sky Sports. «The ball was just moving a nice amount but those two scrapped really well at the end I thought. »If you can get the crowd going and create a bit of theatre, you can almost feel like something is happening when it is not." Just as in 2005 at Egbaston, the final day is set up for a dramatic finish, with all results possible.
There is, though, forecast to be rain around during the day which might dent a victory push from either side. The tone for an exhilarating day was set when Joe Root attempted a reverse ramp shot off Pat Cummins off the first ball.