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Finn’s five wickets put England on brink of victory

BIRMINGHAM: Paceman Steven Finn’s five-wicket haul put England on the brink of a 2-1 Ashes series lead over Australia with the tourists facing a desperate battle to avoid a humiliating third Test defeat.

Finn’s five wickets put England on brink of victory

Steven Finn (2L) and teammates appeal on the second day of the third Test at Edgbaston. AFP 



Birmingham, July 30

Paceman Steven Finn’s five-wicket haul put England on the brink of a 2-1 Ashes series lead over Australia with the tourists facing a desperate battle to avoid a humiliating third Test defeat.

Australia hold a lead of 23 with three wickets remaining and three days to play after Finn, recalled after a two-year absence during which his shattered confidence and bowling action were restored, ran amok.

After capitulating to 136 all out on Wednesday and then facing a deficit of 145 after England made 281, Australia had no answer to Finn’s pace, bounce and movement at a raucous Edgbaston.

He followed up his two wickets in the first innings with figures of 5-45 from 13 excellent overs as only a defiant 77 from David Warner and an unbeaten 37 from Peter Nevill held up England’s victory bid inside two days as Australia closed on 168-7. Australia’s fragility was ruthlessly exposed by Finn after Chris Rogers (6) was trapped lbw to Stuart Broad. Finn repeated his feat of the first innings by snaring Steve Smith and Michael Clarke in a superb spell either side of tea.

Smith perished for eight when he top-edged to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and Finn had his tail up again immediately after the interval. Australia captain’s Clarke’s poor run continued when he edged Finn to Adam Lyth at fourth slip and Edgbaston went wild again moments later when the paceman dug another short one into Adam Voges who fended straight to Ian Bell. Mitchell Marsh saw off the hat-trick ball, allowing it to pass by off stump, but had made just five when his bails were sent flying by the towering Finn.

A pugnacious Warner still carried the fight, equalling the fastest half-century by either side in an Ashes Test — emulating the 35 balls compatriot Graham Yallop took in 1981 — but the opener fell to James Anderson, who later went off with a suspected side strain.

Joe Root with 63 top-scored for England who were boosted by an entertaining eighth-wicket stand of 87 between Moeen Ali (59) and Broad (31).

Anderson to be assessed over ‘tight side’

Paceman James Anderson will be assessed after appearing to suffer a side strain bowling in Australia’s second innings during the third Test. Anderson aborted his run and walked straight off the pitch in the evening session.

Anderson’s six for 47 helped dismiss the tourists for 136 on the first day with England closing on 133-3 in reply to regain the momentum in an evenly-poised Ashes series.

“We thought it looked a good pitch, we were not expecting anywhere near the amount of seam movement early on. It was fortunate for us and the conditions we had throughout the day, with a bit of rain around, played into our hands,” Anderson told reporters.

Brief scores: Australia: 136 and 168/7 (Warner 77, Nevill 36*, Finn 5-45) lead England: 281 (Root 63, Moeen 59, Bell 53, Lyon 3-36) by 23 runs. — Agencies

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