Australia v England: fifth Ashes Test, day four – as it happened

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Time for me to depart, thanks for your company and comments.Stay tuned for all the wrap up from day four.Join us tomorrow for the final day of the 2025/6 Ashes series.Goodbye and toodle-oo.“Morning Jim, to this very England of mornings.

I woke up truly happy for Bethell getting his ton, as he’s shown many others more experienced than him how to do it,” Guy Hornsby writes,“But you have to say from 219-3 this has been a bit of a calamity,A win was remote, but a draw felt possible if we’d kept our heads,But instead we decide to hand wickets to Australia’s 5th, 6th and 7th bowlers without much thought or skill.

It’s a pretty great summing up of this tour,With so many failures - Jacks, Smith, Pope, Potts, plus erratic from our openers - you have to wonder where the team goes from here,So much win depend on management, but I could easily see Key, McCullum and Stokes in charge and mostly the same XI this summer,We have actively discouraged any succession plans with this team, and that is sadly coming to roost now,”Beau Webster speaks after taking 3-51 with his off-spinners:“I just tried to bowl my best ball.

I don’t bowl them a hell of a lot to be honest,I think the less I bowl the spin in the nets the better,So when I do get them out in a game I’m not thinking too much and just try to hit the right area,We were lucky enough to get a couple,“I wasn’t expecting Will Jacks to be that aggressive.

I got lucky there with an inside edge but I got a bit of bite out of the rough and a hell of a catch by Cameron Green.He’s taken a stunner there.“I loved batting here.It’s a really nice place to bat.Obviously the big scores have reflected that.

I feel in good form and I’ve carried my form from the West Indies through to the start of the Shield and then here in the last Test,I just tried to make the most of it,“We are very well placed,They have a lead and we’d like to mop up these two as quickly as we can with the new ball round the corner as well,Not sure I’ll get a run in the morning to snag a five-for.

Hopefully the top-order boys will get the job done.”“This is the biggest smile I have had on my face for a long time” says Michael Vaughan on Test Match Special.“Jacob Bethell has played in a way that Test match cricket has been played for many generation.He had good balance and a good technique.It was a masterclass in technique and composure.

It was a tricky pitch.The ball was moving around but the stroke play was brilliant - he did not try to over-hit it.He let the ball come and just caressed it.Give me a Jacob Bethell over Harry Brook any day in Test match cricket.”Ooof.

Day four report: Ali Martin’s first hit has landed from Sydney:That’s it for the day.What a day it has been.Jacob Bethell and Matt Potts survive to the close.What a knock from Bethell, he walks off unbeaten and receives handshakes from the Australia team.Take his runs away and it is another disaster for England, as it is they lead by 119 with two wickets remaining and take the Sydney Test match into its final day.

“The target that Australia failed to reach at Headingley in 1981 was 130.Just saying”Stop it, Kim Thonger.74th over: England 302-8 (Bethell 142, Potts 0) Bethell takes a single off the first ball of the over with a skewed flay into the off side.Potts then blocks out the rest from Webster.Me old mucka Tim Sowula emails in:“Morning Jimbo.

Insane TNT moments for the Stokes wicket:A few balls after Smith’s run out, Rob the lead commentator is fooled by the tv replay and commentates on that “oh no and Stokes is sent back, this is a carbon copy of the last run-out, Stokes is out,,,,[sheepish] Fortunately Alastair Cook is looking out the window, and he’s not out, that was a replay”.

Cue a bit of gentle ribbing from Cook “well I hope you’ve woken up now” etc.Then Cook continues “But don’t panic everyone, Stokes is still here…” Next ball Stokes edges to first slip.”I heard this live and it was an absolute stinker.Let’s just say the England team shouldn’t be the only ones doing a vigorous post mortem after the series.73rd over: England 301-8 (Bethell 141, Potts 0) England bring up the 300, three runs accumulated by Bethell off Webster.

Then yongster exuding calm despite all that has happened around him today,72nd over: England 298-8 (Bethell 138, Potts 0) Bethell clips a single off Webster,England lead by 115, fifteen minutes left in the day,We’ll be coming back tomorrow… a victory of sorts…71st over: England 298-8 (Bethell 137, Potts 0) We may see Bethell open the shoulders and go into white ball mode here,Potts is the new man, England have two wickets left to eke out whatever they can, 22 year old Jacob Bethell is still in the middle on 137 not out.

Gone! Boland does the business with his third ball, Carse edges to slip and Smith holds the catch,70th over: England 296-7 (Bethell 136, Carse 16) Carse’s cameo continues, he bunts a four back past Webster for four more,England’s lead is up to 113 runs,Carse and Bethell have scored 29 runs in 4,4 overs… Steve Smith finally summons Scott Boland.

69th over: England 290-7 (Bethell 135, Carse 11) Carse blasts Travis Head down the ground for four to take England’s lead past 100,A single brings Bethell on strike,He rocks back and pulls for four more,68th over: England 281-7 (Bethell 131, Carse 6) Bethell sweeps Webster behind square for four to take England’s lead to 99,67th over: England 275-7 (Bethell 126, Carse 5) Labuschagne continues.

Carse sees enough and swats a pull shot away for four.England have lost 4-48 from when Brook got out to Webster.66th over: England 267-7 (Bethell 124, Carse 0) Brydon Carse is the new batter.Bethell is still there, can the tail support him as he tries to get England’s target over three figures? Webster completes a wicket maiden.Stokes is gone! He can barely move his feet and chops Webster off the back foot to the slips where Smith takes a sharp catch.

England capitulating in sorry fashion once more,65th over: England 267-6 (Bethell 123, Stokes ) Ben Stokes hobbles out to the middle,This will not be pretty,He looks like can barely move,The Smith/Bethell run out was a calamity, Bethell probably ball watching, called Smith through then aborted.

Well that is a sorry way for Jamie Smith’s tour to end.Bethell pulls Labuschagne but straight to Weatherald on the ‘45.A disastrous mix up sees Smith run out by a distance.Colum Fordham emails in and speaks for many.“In the interview after Australia’s innings Jacob Bethell came across as surprisingly mature and modest, saying he didn’t think he deserved his place on the strength of his previous innings.

He had just bowled 15 overs and got the wicket of Travis Head.His forty at the MCG showed promise but no one, least of all himself, would have expected a maiden test century in these conditions.His learning curve is off the charts.It makes it all the more extraordinary that Brook and Jacks should have thrown their wickets away so naievely and cluelessly, disregarding the extraordinary maturity of the youngster.In a dispiriting Ashes, Bethell is a much-needed ray of sunshine for English test cricket.

And England can even dare to dream.”64th over: England 264-5 (Bethell 123, Smith 26) Smith rocks back to carve Beau Webster for four, England’s lead is up to 81 runs.Ben Stokes prowls in his pads on the team balcony.63rd over: England 257-5 (Bethell 120, Smith 22) Marnus runs in keenly and peppers the middle of the pitch with his medium pace dross.You can absolutely see why Steve Smith has summoned him though.

Jamie Smith doesn’t blink this time,Marnus Labuschagne is coming on to bowl at Jamie Smith.Gulp.61st over: England 250-5 (Bethell 117, Smith 19) Smith glides Neser for four past gully to take England’s lead up to 67 runs.Without Stokes’ bowling in the fourth innings England were always going to struggle to contain Australia no matter what they set them but this does feel like another missed opportunity to go with all the others in this series.60th over: England 245-5 (Bethell 116, Smith 15) Travis Head replaces Beau Webster, gentle spin that England work around for five runs off the over.

59th over: England 240-5 (Bethell 112, Smith 14) Neser skims one past Bethell’s edge, the batter then responds with a drive into the covers for a single,Alastair Cook on TNT is lamenting England’s nous,They could have easily set Australia 200 to win on the final day tomorrow, that looks a fair way off now,58th over: England 239-5 (Bethell 111, Smith 14) England work Webster around for six easy and calm runs,Are you watching Brook and Jacks? Are you??“Sigh, another brainless passage of play.

” Writes Aditya echoing the sentiments of plenty of you in the OBO mailbag right now.“I think a new Yakov Smirnov line is warranted for this England team: ‘In Bazball, you don’t play situation.Situation play you’.”57th over: England 233-5 (Bethell 110, Smith 9) Neser nearly picks up Smith with a full ball nipping back but an inside edge saves the batter.56th over: England 232-5 (Bethell 110, Smith 8) Four singles worked off Webster.

England lead by 49 runs,55th over: England 228-5 (Bethell 108, Smith 6) We’ve got 75 minutes until stumps,Hell knows what we’re in for before the close,Ben Stokes is padded up and looks likely to come in next,How will he play? Three hour vigil for about 12 runs or one legged blitzkrieg for old times sake? Place your bets
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