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ashes 2015, 2nd test, day 3
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Alastair Cook continued in a solid fashion and also went past fifty.
Former England bowler Simon Jones rings the 5-minute bell before the start of day three.
Josh Hazelwood appealed unsucessfully for a lege-before decision against Ben Stokes. Australia lost a review in the process.
Ben Stokes went on to bring up his third fifty in a row at Lord's this summer.
Mitchell Marsh struck just before tea to send back Ben Stokes for 87.
Australian players question umpire Marais Erasmus after Peter Nevill's claimed catch of Jos Buttler of England was given not out.
Nathan Lyon celebrates with his team-mates after taking the wicket of Jos Buttler.
Alastair Cook departed after a fighting knock of 96.
Josh Hazlewood picked up the wickets of Moeen Ali and Mark Wood after the tea break.
Brad Haddin was out on the field when David Warner requested for his bat to be changed.
Mitchell Johnson dismissed Stuart Broad as England were bowled out for 312. Australia, who took a 254-run lead, decided not to enforce the follow-on.
David Warner and Chris Rogers batted positively to extend Australia's lead past 300.
David Warner went past fifty and put on an unbroken century stand with Chris Rogers to take Australia to 108/0 at stumps.
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