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Ashes series: Craig Overton strikes twice to boost England at tea after first-innings 403

By AFP  |   Published: 15th December 2017 02:21 PM  |  

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England's James Anderson fields off his own bowling as Australia's Cameron Bancroft scrambles for the crease | AP

PERTH: Rookie England seamer Craig Overton removed both Australian openers before tea on the second day to keep England's Ashes hopes alive in the third cricket Test, here today.

Playing just his second Test, Overton removed the dangerous David Warner and local batsman Cameron Bancroft in quick succession to lift English spirits after the visitors suffered a dramatic batting collapse before lunch.

Australia were 88 for two at tea, with Steve Smith on 24 and Usman Khawaja on 14, in reply to England's total of 403, which looked respectable but was far short of what might have been expected when they reached 368 for four in the morning session.

Australia lead the series 2-0 and can regain the Ashes with victory at the WACA Ground, although heavy rain is forecast for the final two days.

After England's tail collapsed, things looked grim for the tourists immediately after lunch as Warner and Bancroft made a positive start to the Australian innings.

However, the introduction of Overton into the attack paid immediate dividends, with Warner caught behind for 22 to end a 44-run opening partnership.

Overton nearly had a second wicket two balls later, when he dropped a tough caught-and-bowled chance from new batsman Khawaja.

He then darted a ball into the pads of Bancroft, and although on-field umpire Marais Erasmus turned down the initial appeal, it was given out by third umpire Aleem Dar on review.

It was just the boost the tourists needed after their tail failed to capitalise on a record fifth-wicket partnership by centurions Dawid Malan, eventually dismissed for 140, and Jonny Bairstow who made 119.

England lost their last six wickets for just 35 runs in a spectacular collapse, having won the toss and elected to bat.

Bairstow put a controversial few weeks behind him on and off the field to post his fourth Test century as part of a 237-run stand with Malan, who notched his maiden Test century.

The pair put on a new record fifth-wicket partnership for England against Australia, beating a long-standing mark set in 1938 by Eddie Paynter and Denis Compton at Trent Bridge.

Having come together with England under pressure at 131 for four shortly after lunch Thursday, the pair breathed life back into their team's Ashes defence.

Malan's wicket was the first to fall Friday, with his breakthrough innings finally coming to an end when he was brilliantly caught by substitute fielder Peter Handscomb from the bowling of Nathan Lyon.

Promoted to six, Bairstow was bowled by Mitchell Starc as wickets fell in a rush, with Starc finishing as the pick of the bowlers with four in total.

 

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