England trail Australia by 158 runs
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The Ashes Briefing: Relentless Australia stamp their authority on England as Ben Stokes stands alone
The tourists' batters wilted once more against an experienced bowling attack with more scrutiny falling on the on-field technology
The third Ashes Test resumed on Wednesday night (GMT), with England needing to win in order to keep the five-match series alive.
Ben Stokes-led side find themselves in deep trouble on day 2 of the third Test against Australia at the Adelaide Oval. Follow the ball-by-ball commentary, real-time toss updates, as it happened
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Australia have the urn in their sights as England self-destruct again
Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer fight for England with the bat but with a deficit of 158 runs and just two first-innings wickets left, they are staring at another poor result
Australia will be after quick runs after heading into Day 2 of the third Ashes Test with two wickets remaining, before England face
England were reeling at 213/8 at the close on play on the 2nd day after yet another batting collapse. Visiting captain Ben Stokes formed a rearguard with tail-ender Jofra Archer to reduce Australia's lead to 158 runs in Adelaide.
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England and Australia players to wear black armbands in Ashes tribute to Bondi shooting victims
England and Australia players will wear black armbands and flags at Adelaide Oval will be flown at half-staff on Wednesday in an Ashes tribute to the victims of the Bondi beach shootings. England captain Ben Stokes said Tuesday his team was in shock as it heard news from the shootings on Sunday night.
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