England s Ashes hopes go up in smoke as Australia press for victory in Adelaide
Englands Ashes hopes go up in smoke as Australia press for victory in Adelaide
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AustraliaADELAIDE, Dec 18 - Nearly four years of Ashes planning was left in smouldering ruins on Thursday as England buckled under the heat and the pressure at Adelaide Oval to lurch towards a series-deciding defeat in the third test against Australia.
On a day of roasting temperatures and fresh controversy involving the Snicko review technology, England were 213 for eight at stumps on day two, still 158 runs short in their reply to Australias first innings 371.
England captain Ben Stokes (45 not out) and Jofra Archer (30 not out) showed courage to keep the ninth wicket intact for 45 runs, but their late resistance could do little to make up for failures higher up the order.
Leading 2-0 in the series, Australia need only draw the match to retain the urn they have held since 2017/18.
But there was little sign the hosts would be content with anything less than another crushing win after their comfortable victories in Perth and Brisbane.
There was certainly no easing back into the action for Australias returning captain Pat Cummins and recalled spinner Nathan Lyon, who combined to blitz Englands top order before lunch.
Pretty proud about how the boys went about it, Lyon told TNT Sports. Pats been phenomenal as captain as always, but the effort from our fast bowlers to get them 213-8 off 68 overs its a pretty big effort so rest up, recover and well have another crack in the morning.
SNICKO IN THE SPOTLIGHT
England lost 3-5 in a collapse that may have snuffed out the last flicker of optimism from having earlier denied Australia a 400-plus total on a flat wicket.
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