England grind after Australia's big Head-start

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:Dawid Malan and captain Joe Root fought to push England to 107 for two at tea on day three of the first Ashes test after Australia knocked over the tourists' openers cheaply at the Gabba on Friday.Malan was on 35 not out, while Root was on 26, with England still needing another 171 runs to make Australia bat

:Dawid Malan and captain Joe Root fought to push England to 107 for two at tea on day three of the first Ashes test after Australia knocked over the tourists' openers cheaply at the Gabba on Friday.

Rory Burns' nightmare test continued as he was caught behind for 13 off the bowling of captain Pat Cummins, a short ball cramping him as he made a hash of a cut shot. Root and Malan steadied the innings in a 46-run partnership to the teabreak but England have a massive task ahead to save the match. It was a largely dreary session for England, with paceman Ollie Robinson, who appeared to be nursing a sore hamstring late on day two, still in a funk.

 

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