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australia vs england, 4th test, day 5, sydney
Australia vs England, 4th Test, Day 5, Sydney
Boland got the edge off Hameed's bat early on Day 5 to make inroads.
Zak Crawley played an outstanding innings for England, getting to his fifth Test 50.
Crawley helped keep Australia at bay until he fell for 77, leg-before to Cam Green as Australia picked 3 wickets in the morning session.
Joe Root and Ben Stokes then stitched a 60-run stand together as Australia were running out of gas.
Root fell before tea to Boland, but Stokes went on to get to another Test fifty - fighting on despite the pain.
Buttler and Bairstow kept Australia at bay before Pat Cummins struck twice in an over.
Cummins sent back Buttler and Mark Wood in the same over to give Australia a glimmer of hope.
Scott Boland returned to finally dismiss Bairstow with Australia just two wickets away.
Australia got really close, with one wicket needed in the last three overs but Stuart Broad and Anderson in the end held Australia off. The drawn Test means Australia lead 3-0 going into the final Test.
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