Centurion Labuschagne falls as rain frustrates England's Ashes push
Only 30 overs had been bowled during the fourth day at Old Trafford when the wet weather swept back in during the revised tea break.
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Only 30 overs had been bowled during the fourth day at Old Trafford when the wet weather swept back in during the revised tea break.
MANCHESTER, England : Marnus Labuschagne scored his 11th test century to frustrate England before falling to Joe Root as Australia reached 214-5 on a rain-hit day four to leave the fourth Ashes test delicately poised going into the final day.
MANCHESTER, England : Marnus Labuschagne scored his 11th test century to frustrate England before falling on 111 as Australia reached 214-5 at tea on the rain-affected fourth day of the fourth Ashes test in Manchester on Saturday.
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The A465 southbound is closed this afternoon due to a crash between the Glynneath Interchange at Glynneath and Cwmgwrach roundabout at Cwmgwrach.
MANCHESTER, England : The start of play was delayed on the fourth day of the fourth test between England and Australia at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester on Saturday due to rain.
England's chances of winning the crucial fourth Ashes test against Australia and levelling the series in Manchester is being threatened by rain. No play has been possible so far on day four at Old Trafford, with showers since Friday (July 21) night.
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