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Australia tail frustrates England to leave hosts short of time

MANCHESTER, England :Australia's tailenders put up some late resistance to leave England frustrated on day one of the fourth Ashes test at Old Trafford, with the tourists on 299-8 at close of play on Wednesday.

With Australia leading 2-1 in the five-match series, England must win in Manchester to stop their old foes retaining the Ashes, and with the weather forecast not looking favourable for the weekend, a quick success may be required.

As has been the case for much of this series, the momentum swung this way and that on Wednesday with Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh all looking set for a big score before England stemmed their progress.

With Australia seven wickets down with one and a half hours of the day to go, England were hoping to get some runs on the board themselves before the close, but only one more wicket fell.

Stuart Broad took two Australian wickets to move onto 600 in test cricket, with home favourite James Anderson, on his return to the England side, left frustrated, like the rest of his team.

"Anything with a three in front of it is alright," Labuschagne said. "Given how many guys got themselves in we are slightly disappointed, with nobody getting a big score.

"I think the ball will be more in their (England’s) court. I feel like with that in mind and with them needing to win this test match to stay alive they'll definitely show more intent at times.

"They don't need to do it every ball, but I think with the amount of rain that is forecasted for later, that might be a way they go."

ANDERSON FAILS TO DELIVER

All eyes were on veteran local hero Anderson as he came in for Ollie Robinson, on a ground where a stand is named after him, but it was another of England's old guard, Broad,

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