Rory Burns amazed at the top of the arrangement for England but after Josh Hazlewood made three strikes, would be the hosts struggling to save their odds of regaining the Ashes?
Jonathan Trott combined Bob Willis and Charles Colvile to explore a mixed day for England as Burns’ and ruler Joe Root 141-run third-wicket stand was brought to a conclusion during the night session since Josh Hazlewood picked up 3-18 at a searing six over spell to leave the hosts 98 runs due to their follow-on target with five wickets spare.
Bob was impressed with opener Burns’ character and ability to concentrate from the middle for extended periods of time, while former England batsman Trott considers the batsman has enhanced throughout the series having had more time against the ball that was red to bat.
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Additionally on the latest Ashes Debate podcast…
– Bob’s and Charles’ memories of Abdul Qadir following his passing
– Burns has enhanced playing against the Brief ball
– Have Australia turned to bowling?
– Is it frustrating to see Joe Root don’t convert a different?
– Are the umpires overly pushy on bowling?
– How the nets are used by players ahead of and in between matches
– What are England’s chances of saving or winning this Test match?
Watch day three at Old Trafford, of the fourth Ashes Test between Australia and England, live from 10am on Saturday on Sky Sports The Ashes.
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