Wood strikes for England in fourth Ashes Test after Bairstow runs riot

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Published: 09:43 AM, 22 Jul, 2023
Wood strikes for England in fourth Ashes Test after Bairstow runs riot
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Fast bowler Mark Wood took three wickets after Jonny Bairstow pulverised Australia with a thrilling 99 not out as England strengthened their grip on a must-win fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford on Friday.

Australia were 113-4 in their second innings at stumps on the third day, still 162 runs behind England's huge first-innings 592.

Wood had superb stumps figures of 3-17 from seven overs, a haul that included the 100th Test wicket of an injury-blighted career.

England, at 2-1 down with two to play, must win in Manchester if they are to stand a chance of regaining the Ashes.

Forecast rain over the weekend could scupper their hopes, but Bairstow told the BBC: "We've put ourselves into a position taking four wickets tonight that hopefully, well, we've done everything that we could've done in the game.

"The weather is the weather. What comes will come and we can control what we have done so far in the game which is score at a rate that puts us in a position that hopefully forces a result," the 33-year-old Yorkshireman added.

Wicketkeeper Bairstow followed his blistering 81 ball-assault, which included 10 fours and four sixes, by holding a routine edge off Wood as Australia lost Usman Khawaja early in their innings.

David Warner, Australia's other left-handed opener, survived against longstanding nemesis Stuart Broad before uncertainly chopping on to Chris Woakes for 28.

Wood's 100th Test wicket arrived when Australia star batsman Steve Smith, neither pulling nor paddling a bouncer, was caught down the legside by Bairstow for just 17.

Durham express quick Wood, 33, had shaken up several Australia batsmen on his return to England duty in the hosts' third Test win at Headingley.

And he again showed the value of sheer speed when Travis Head, on one, was undone by a rising delivery that took the shoulder of the bat before looping gently to Ben Duckett in the gully.

But Marnus Labuschagne was 44 not out at stumps, with Mitchell Marsh unbeaten on one off 27 balls.

- Bairstow blitz -

 

England had already enjoyed a remarkable run-spree, with opener Zak Crawley top-scoring with 189, when Bairstow came in at 437-5 on Friday.

Bairstow, one of the stand-out batsmen during England's 'Bazball' era of aggressive run-scoring, was only on 49 not out when joined by last man James Anderson.

He then promptly pulled a six off Mitchell Starc to complete his fifty in style.

Bairstow also hoisted Australia captain Pat Cummins for two more soaring sixes off successive balls, even though by then all the fielders -- with the exception of wicketkeeper Alex Carey -- were back on the boundary in a sure sign of how England had rattled their arch-rivals.

And there were more cheers from the crowd when the last-wicket pair ran a bye to Carey, who had controversially stumped Bairstow during the second Test at Lord's when the England batsman thought the ball was dead.

But having turned down the chance to get the two he needed for his hundred by only running a single, Bairstow was left stranded on 99 after the 40-year-old Anderson was lbw to Cameron Green, in what could be the England all-time leading wicket-taker's last Test on his Lancashire home ground

All of Australia's three frontline bowlers, conceded more than 100 runs each, with Josh Hazlewood taking 5-126 in his 27 overs.

Hazlewood, however, defended the way Australia bowled at Bairstow and Anderson.

"Once you get that far into the innings, I think it's pretty clear how the batsman is going to play with the No 11," the fast bowler told reporters. "Bairstow had some incredible shots there at the end. So credit to him."

England resumed Friday on 384-4, 67 runs ahead, with Harry Brook 14 not out and England captain Ben Stokes unbeaten 24 not out.

Both batsmen went on to make fifties although, in a sign of Australia's increasing fallibility, the world Test champions twice missed chances to run out Stokes.

Cummins eventually bowled Stokes for 61 but the 30-year-old fast bowler's figures of 1-129 were the most expensive of his 54-Test career.

 

England v Australia 4th Test scoreboard

 

Scoreboard at stumps on the third day of the fourth Test between England and Australia at Old Trafford on Friday:

Australia 1st Innings 317 (M Labuschagne 51, M Marsh 51; C Woakes 5-52)

England 1st Innings (overnight: 384-4)

Z. Crawley b Green                           189

B. Duckett c Carey b Starc                     1

M. Ali c Khawaja b Starc                      54

J. Root b Hazlewood                            84

H. Brook c Starc b Hazlewood              61

B. Stokes b Cummins                           51

J. Bairstow not out                                99

C. Woakes c Carey b Hazlewood           0

M. Wood b Hazlewood                           6

S. Broad c and b Hazlewood                  7

J. Anderson lbw b Green                        5

Extras (b15, lb9, nb11)                           35

Total (all out, 107.4 overs, 531 mins)     592

Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Duckett), 2-130 (Ali), 3-336 (Crawley), 4-351 (Root), 5-437 (Stokes), 6-474 (Brook), 7-486 (Woakes), 8-506 (Wood), 9-526 (Broad), 10-592 (Anderson)

Bowling: Starc 25-0-137-2 (1nb); Hazlewood 27-2-126-5 (2nb); Cummins 23-0-129-1 (4nb); Green 15.4-1-64-2; Head 7-0-52-0; Marsh 9-0-57-0 (4nb); Labuschagne 1-0-3-0

Australia 2nd Innings

D. Warner b Woakes                              28

U. Khawaja c Bairstow b Wood              18

M. Labuschagne not out                         44

S. Smith c Bairstow b Wood                    17

T. Head c Duckett b Wood                       1

M. Marsh not out                                       1

Extras (b1, lb1, nb1, w1)                           4

Total (4 wkts, 41 overs, 201 mins)           113

To bat: C Green, A Carey, M Starc, P Cummins, J Hazlewood

Fall of wickets: 1-32 (Khawaja), 2-54 (Warner), 3-97 (Smith), 4-108 (Head)

Bowling: Anderson 11-4-17-0; Broad 8-2-31-0; Ali 6-0-28-0; Wood 7-0-17-3 (1w); Woakes 9-4-18-1 (1nb)

Match position: Australia are 162 runs behind with six wickets standing

Toss: England

Umpires: Joel Wilson (WIS), Nitin Menon (IND)

TV umpire: Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

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