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Ashes Fourth Test: Labuschagne hits harder than rain

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MANCHESTER, July 22

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Marnus Labuschagne scored his 11th Test century to frustrate England before falling to Joe Root as Australia reached 214/5 at tea before play was abandoned due to rain on the fourth day of the fourth Ashes Test here today.

After the start of play was delayed due to wet weather, Australia resumed on 113/4, needing 162 runs to make England bat again, with No. 3 Labuschagne on 44 and Mitch Marsh on one.

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Sensing opportunity, England began aggressively as they looked to take quick wickets, with Mark Wood leading the attack after his vicious spell on Friday decimated most of Australia’s top-order. Labuschagne and Marsh did well to soak up the early pressure, stealing singles and finding the occasional boundary to keep the scoreboard ticking as dark clouds continued to gather over the Old Trafford stadium.

Umpires then ruled that it was too murky for pacer Wood to bowl, forcing England captain Ben Stokes to bring in spinner Moeen Ali and part-timer Root.

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The change initially played into Australia’s hands, with Labuschagne hitting Root for two sixes and two fours to bring up his first century in England, but a rare lapse in concentration led to the batter nicking a delivery through to Jonny Bairstow just before tea.

Brief scores

Australia: 317 & 214/5 (Labuschagne 111; Wood 3/27);

England: 592.

—Reuters

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