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England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test [Photos]

FirstCricket StaffDec, 04 2017 21:00:58 IST
1/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England's James Anderson, center, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Cameron Bancroft for four runs during the third day of their Ashes Test match at Adelaide. England finally got the pink ball to swing on Monday but it still looked too little, too late and Australia will go into day four on 53 for four with a lead of 268 runs. AP
England's James Anderson, center, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's C
2/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
Englands batsmen England's Alastair Cook, right, and James Vince run out to start the third day of the Adelaide Test. AP
Englands batsmen England's Alastair Cook, right, and James Vince run out to start the third day of t
3/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England's Joe Root, left, walks off after he was caught out for eight runs against Australia during the third day. AP
England's Joe Root, left, walks off after he was caught out for eight runs against Australia during
4/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England's Dawid Malan, second left, deals with a high delivery from Mitchell Starc, right. Malan got a life when he successfully referred an lbw decision but made his exit for 19
England's Dawid Malan, second left, deals with a high delivery from Mitchell Starc, right. Malan got
5/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England's Jonny Bairstow watches as Australia's Nathan Lyon dives to take a catch to dismiss England's Moeen Ali. Reuters
England's Jonny Bairstow watches as Australia's Nathan Lyon dives to take a catch to dismiss England
6/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
Australia's Mitchell Starc reaches out to take the wicket of England's Jonny Bairstow, caught and bowled for 21 runs.
Australia's Mitchell Starc reaches out to take the wicket of England's Jonny Bairstow, caught and bo
7/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England take to the ground to start the second innings against Australia. AP
England take to the ground to start the second innings against Australia. AP
8/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England and Australia play under the lights as the sun sets during the third day of their Ashes Test match at the Adelaide Oval. AP
England and Australia play under the lights as the sun sets during the third day of their Ashes Test
9/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
England's James Anderson reacts as he celebrates with teammates after appealing successfully for LBW for Australia's captain Steve Smith, but the decision was overturned on appeal. Reuters
England's James Anderson reacts as he celebrates with teammates after appealing successfully for LBW
10/10England finally fire on Day 3 but Australia still in charge of Ashes 2nd Test
Steve Smith only survived to make six runs, though, before he was given out lbw to Chris Woakes and this time there was to be no reprieve from DRS. England players celebrate after dismissing the Australian captain. Nightwatchman Nathan Lyon survived to the end of the day and will resume with Peter Handscomb. Both were three not out. Reuters
Steve Smith only survived to make six runs, though, before he was given out lbw to Chris Woakes and



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